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Biomedical engineering Chiquita Gaines September 20, 2012
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definition Biomedical engineering studies biology and medicine to develop technologies related to healthcare.
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Biomedical effect on us! As a biomedical engineer, you’ll make a real difference in other lives. For examples: You might develop artificial lenses that restore sight to the blind. Radiation treatments that fight cancer. Incubators that keep premature babies alive.
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What does biomedical engineers develop? They develop medical diagnostic machines, medical instruments, artificial organs, joint replacement, and prosthetics devices (plastic surgery).
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Salary Biomedical engineers earned an average salary of $84,780 in 2010. Engineering managers earned $125,900. Overall, employers of biomedical engineers, scientific research and development is the highest-paying, with a salary average of $93,930.
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conclusion Biomedical engineering have a lot to do with our lives today. Rapid advances in Biomedical engineering will probably continue throughout our lifetime.
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