Biomedical Engineering Theory And Practice/Overview

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Biomedical Engineering Theory And Practice
Overview Introduction

The field of Biomedical Engineering[edit | edit source]

Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering is an interdisplinary of engineering, biology and medicine in order to improve human health. People who understand Biomedical Engineering partially would have various background. They could be doctors or nurses in the special area(dentist, oncologist, radiologist, plastic surgeon, medical examiner, hospital or clinic team member and so on). They may be engineers or scientists in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, polymer chemistry, plant biology, animal biology, electronics, computer science, statistics and so on.

According to a survey of Yahoo,Finance, Biomedical Engineering is one of the best areas in which to work.

Preparation and Career Path[edit | edit source]

Biomedical engineering entry-level education is Bachelor’s degree. But, college graduates with a degree in engineering or science occasionally may qualify for some engineering jobs, especially in highly demanded special part. Generally, to lead a research team, a biomedical engineer needs a graduate degree. Some biomedical engineers attend dental or medical school to specialize in applications of patient care. Some earn law degrees to work as patent attorneys.

Pre-university course[edit | edit source]

During the middle and high school, students interested in biomedical engineering should take courses in several of the following subjects. It is the same as for any other engineering discipline, except that some life science course work should also be included.

   * Algebra II                     * Precalculus
   * Biology                        * Physics
   * Calculus                       * Second Language
   * Chemistry                      * Trigonometry
   * Computer Science

University course and industry[edit | edit source]

FBE CTU lecture

Those interested in Bioengineering should consider reviewing engineering programs that are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.(ABET). ABET accreditation focus on an evaluation of an engineering program’s student achievement, program improvement, faculty, curricular content, facilities, and institutional commitment. Tryengineering Search shows a list of universities all over the world which have accredited degree programs in bioengineering/Biological Engineering/Biomedical Engineering. In a typical 4-years Bachelor's curriculum, the first 2 years are spent studies on basic science, mathematics, introductory engineering and other selective and various classes. In the last 2 years, most courses focus on the engineering, usually with a concentration in special branch and some students have a chance to work with the professors and graduate students in the lab.

The next chart shows Bioengineers employed in various industry area.

Biomedical Engineering Laboratory

Professional Organization[edit | edit source]

The following is a list of professional organization related to biomedical engineer.

Further Reading[edit | edit source]

  • Bronzino, Joseph D. (April 2006). The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition. [CRC Press]. ISBN 978-0-8493-2124-5.
  • Villafane, Carlos, CBET. (June 2009). Biomed: From the Student's Perspective, First Edition. [Techniciansfriend.com]. ISBN 978-1-61539-663-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Practise[edit | edit source]

  1. What is biomedical engineering?
  2. Please play with website Tryengineering Search and try to find out your proper environment and interest.
  3. Please try to find out Professional Organization in your country and find out your favorite abstract, article.
  4. Please try to find and read some provincial academic or industrial news in your country related to biomedical engineering.

Reference[edit | edit source]

Wikipedia,Biomedical engineering

Bureau of Statistics, Occupational OutLook Handbook, Biomedical Engineer