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quovadis123
post Dec 26 2013, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(Azer96 @ Dec 26 2013, 01:34 PM)
I need all possible opinions. Assume that
-financial is a problem
-study locally
-career prospects, is it wanted in the next decade?

Any help is gladly appreciate.
Thanks.
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Yup, it is needed in the next decade and this decade too.
Normally, from what I know, many of medic degree students from Japan, will took this engineering as master and phD.

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quovadis123
post Dec 26 2013, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ Dec 26 2013, 02:10 PM)
What does the student learn in Biomedical Engineering? unsure.gif
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designing and building body parts and devices. sad.gif

TS, you interested in Biomedicine?

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quovadis123
post Dec 26 2013, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(LoveMeNot @ Dec 26 2013, 03:27 PM)
Easy..just have the look at one example of courses offered for the mentioned programme

Biomedical Engineering syllabus by NUS
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Indeed useful syllabus, I saw biomaterials there.
Very useful if further study on this.
quovadis123
post Dec 26 2013, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ Dec 26 2013, 03:08 PM)
I don't know what they learn, but I do know Biomedical technology has a long and productive tradition of developing medical devices, and innovative approaches to solve critical problems in medicine, biology, and environmental sciences. Hence, biomedical engineering is a rapidly developing field, which exemplifies multidisciplinary approaches such as biotechnology, microsystems technology and telematics.

Biomedical engineers develop devices and systems which ultimately contribute to the identification, treatment, abatement and monitoring of diseases and to the compensation of disabilities (prosthetics). The use of modern diagnostic methods enables the early and safe identification of numerous diseases and improving therapeutic outcomes. Using engineering methods to address medical problems will foster additional breakthroughs in clinical treatment and management.

Have I missed anything, LoveMeNot? sweat.gif
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Your explanation made me think they will work in medical equipment company cry.gif

 

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