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!!
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.
The Biomedical Science Community have the and respoonsibilty to give everyone access to cures if they want them but patients have the right to refuse cures.
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No jobs can GET you a bos. Only a formal education can get you one. Lots of jobs require that you have a bos.
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A large number of jobs require a post-secondary science degree. Engineering (chemical, mechanical, petrochemical, electrical, nuclear, biomedical, and environmental) jobs all require a science degree, and pay handsomely.
One good place you can find job listings in biomedical engineering would be at the Engineer Jobs website, and then go to the biomedical engineering section.
Once you have a bachelor degree, you can get a masters degree in whatever you wish. The masters degree will help you get better paying jobs.
Temple University School of Medicine Biomedical Science is considered one of the best biomedical science school's in the country. Also, The University of North Carolina is up there!
Biology is one thing; biomedical science is another. Biomedical science is a scientific field that includes lots of math, chemistry and physics, which is not everyone's cup of tea. Individuals with advanced degrees go on high paying jobs in research and development in the field, including pharmaceuticals. Those who pursue these areas of study have a proclivity to math and science. The individuals are not competitive per se; the field is.
Purdue university has a masters in biomedical engineering. The link is http://engineering.perdue.edu/biomedical try that link. Also Colorado state online has a program. Http://WWW.online.colostate.edu
I am sure of UNILAG, FUTO. For UNILAG it is MSc. Biomedical Engineering while FUTO being a technology based university offers it as M.Tech Biomedical Technology.
Currently there are vacancies for biomedical technicians jobs at Compass Group in Dallas, Texas. However, for an up to date list of all biomedical technician vacancies in the area it is best to check job sites such as Indeed or Total Jobs.
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.
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There are a number of job sites that offer listings for jobs in the Biomedical Engineering field. These jobs are listed on sites such as Monster, Career Builder as well as the Indeed job site.
There are many factors that affect the salary of a biomedical engineer but, the average pay for biomedical engineers in the United States is $50,401 per year.