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.
with a masters in biomedical science it would allow you to become a senior biomedical scientist (or section manager) in a hospital laboratory. this however would only be the case once you are trained (usually takes approx 2 years) and have a certain number of years experience behind you as a specialist biomedical scientist (quite often 5 years) .........it can take quite a while to get a job which requires you to have a masters in biomedical science as I found out!!
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1. astronomer 2. biomedical engineer 3. biologist 4. zoologist 5. opnitgologist 6. gematologist 7.lepidoterist 9.taxonolist
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its because the scientist is a scientist so he need to work hard to invent something not only for the world but also for himself.
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.
The median salary that a biomedical scientist earns is $74,590 per year. Biomedical scientists conduct lab experiments for research.
They get about 31.000
One good biomedical scientist job is becoming a pharmacist. The pharmeceutical industry is in high demand of pharmacists, so if this is of interest to you then check it out.
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Yes, there is a need for biomedical instrumentation, for diagnosis and treatment
You can find biomedical scientist jobs in your local newspaper as well as going straight to the company offering the these kind of jobs like Children's Memorial Hospital which is located in Chicago.
The average salary of a biomedical scientist can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, and employer. In the United States, the average annual salary for a biomedical scientist is around $90,000.
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To become a biomedical scientist first someone must study and obtain an academic degree such as a PhD in the field of biology. Some of these scientists also pursue a medical degree in addition to their academic degree. Once schooling is completed a biomedical scientist can look for work in a academic setting such as a university or research institute. They can also get an industry job such as working at a pharmaceutical company.
That would be a Biomedical Scientist.
Yes they do.