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Biomedical Engineering (analyzer repair)

Dr. Funkenstien

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are there any here?

im looking to get started on something that is more of a career as opposed to a job. i would like to know what a typical day consists of, how many hours you work at what times, education reqs, strees levels, ect.

I've had 3 years of lab teching and the luxury of playing with many machines along the way. pretty good with numbers and fixing things. what is the best way to get into this field?
 
Ive been thinking about this field as well....

I have a friend who is in a Masters program for Biomed Engineering...

From what she's explained to me, is that you need a Bachelors in Electrical or Mechanical Eng and then apply for the Masters program....

As far as how to break into the field based purely on experience....I dont think its possible....I could be wrong tho
 
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