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Biomedical Eng.

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olixus

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Hey Everyone,

I am halfway through my engineering degree and I am starting to think about what's next.

I have always been interested in biomedical, biomaterial and biotechnology engineering. The problem is that I heard that many biomed engineers struggle because doctors eat up the credit and are the ones making the money; I do not want to stay at a 50-60k/year salary all my life.

Anyone know anything about the subject and if it is worth the shot? What is the future for the discipline?

--I know most of you will tell me it's what I like doing that matters the most, but I also have other interests in engineering that could lead bigger salaries.

Thanks,

Olixus
 
I work on the fringes of Bio (more scientific instrumentation really) and plenty of folks round here make more than $60k.

The future supposedly bright, as long as we keep pouring money into the bottom less bucket that is health care.

Posting guidelines faq731-376 (probably not aimed specifically at you)
What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484
 
I don't see health care getting less high tech anytime soon.
 
think of the robotics applications (improved prosthetics)
 
Twoballcane,

Compare that to the doctors who only use the equipement you design.
 
Nearest thing to a dead cert I've ever seen. The boomers are all getting old, they are comparitively rich, and they want to live for a long time despite their foolish behaviour in earlier years.

Cheers

Greg Locock


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