Yes, there is a need for biomedical instrumentation, for diagnosis and treatment
although they sound like the same in fact they are different. using microbes to produce food is biotechnology. but changing genes in a DNA is more specific and you can create mutants or new species.But in biotechnology you just use living creatures to produce food or try to help disabled people making an artifical leg,arm etc. I hope this is god for you..
Yes they do.
To meet the qualifications for having a job on biomedical engineering, you have to first finish high school. Then, get the proper degree for biomedical scientist on college.
I'm sure it will vary depending upon country, but in Australia there are university courses called "Biomedical Science" with the express purpose of training biomedical scientists.
You need 2 years applied Science degree. Also need 2 years military training as a biomedical technician. And then 2 more years in electronics.
related with calibration of pneumatic instruments and installation of pneumatic and electrical instruments in construction field.
a biomedical enndfg
Biomedical informatics is the application of information technology to the fields of biomedical research and health care.
The starting salary is around 80,000 dollars a year. Biomedical engineers need to be on top of the latest research to keep their jobs. They can earn upwards of 124,000 dollars.
A person who designs and builds body parts and devices is called a biomedical engineer or a prosthetist/orthotist. They work to improve the quality of life for individuals by creating innovative solutions for medical conditions or injuries.
what are the advantages and disadvantages of the biomedical model
biomedical chip research