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Biomedical Engineer

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An engineer who designs devices, software, and systems for healthcare and biological research.

What biomedical engineers do

Biomedical engineers design implants, prosthetics, surgical tools, imaging systems, dialysis equipment, infusion pumps, and clinical software. They navigate FDA regulations, run verification testing, and partner with clinicians on user needs and human factors.

Training path

Most US biomedical engineers hold a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. Many roles in R&D and academic settings require master’s or PhD-level work in specific specialties such as biomechanics or tissue engineering.

Industries

Biomedical engineers work at medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies producing drug delivery systems, hospital clinical engineering departments, research universities, and startups developing digital health products and surgical robotics.

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