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Biomedical Engineers

 

Solve problems related to biological and health systems.

Biomedical Engineers use engineering to design, develop, and evaluate biological and health systems or products. This may include specific products like artificial organs or prostheses, or broad systems like medical information or health care delivery systems.


Wages $52.45 per hour on average  
Outlook The outlook is Good
Education & Training Bachelor's degree is needed for entry.
Related Programs (Current training programs available)
On the Job Work Activities
Career Pathways Biotechnology Research and Development
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