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Biomedical engineers are skilled professionals who develop advanced healthcare technology. They employ a wide range of medical, technical, and administrative staff and with patients. Biomedical engineer employs in hospitals, universities, research organizations, charities, and medical instrumentation manufacturers. Biomedical engineer’s responsibilities include designing, testing, and implementing new medical procedures like computer-aided surgery and tissue engineering, designing, developing testing, and modifying products and equipment’s, liaising with medical engineering and scientific staff, training staff to use equipment safely, maintaining equipment, writing reports and documentation and undertaking relevant research. The candidate needs to have a good degree in relevant subjects like biomedical science, biomedical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Prior experience in a similar field would be an added advantage.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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