Biomedical Engineering for MEs?

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of getting into the field of biomedical engineering with a degree in mechanical engineering, specifically focusing on artificial limbs and organs. It is mentioned that it is typically easy to get into the field of biomechanics, but may require specialization for artificial organs. The conversation also touches on the availability of jobs in bioengineering and the qualifications needed, with the suggestion to take relevant courses at a community college. It is concluded that a degree in mechanical engineering, along with relevant coursework, would make one a good candidate for a job in bioengineering.
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Seth0Mitchell
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How does one go about getting into biomedEng with a degree in mechanical engineering. Just the artificial limb and organ side of things?
 
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usually it's incredibly easy . . . at least for biomechanics. for artificial organs, you would probably specialize imo depending on your research. the ugrad classes (about 3 of them) deal with the heart and vascular system, liver and kidney, and lungs and blood.

limbs might apply to biomechanics, so you should really be a good candidate!
 
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Is for getting into a graduate program, or as in getting a job. I was asking more for getting a job.
 
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Seth0Mitchell said:
Is for getting into a graduate program, or as in getting a job. I was asking more for getting a job.

real world jobs exist in the field of bioengineering? this would be the first I've heard of it. . .
 
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Hahaha there are actually a lot of jobs available for it here in New Orleans. But the requirements for all of them say BS in Biomed Eng or relevant degree. I'm just curious if a degree in MechE is "relevant" enough for something like that, along with some personal learning of the field?
 
  • #6
yeah, go for it . . . it can't hurt.

see if a community college offers bio1-2 at night . . .
 
  • #7
Ive already taken bio 1 and 2, and physiology and anatomy class.
 
  • #8
Seth0Mitchell said:
Ive already taken bio 1 and 2, and physiology and anatomy class.

you are definitely qualified then, 100%.
 

1. What is Biomedical Engineering?

Biomedical Engineering is a field that combines engineering principles with biology and medicine to develop solutions for healthcare and medical problems. It involves the use of engineering techniques and technologies to design, create, and improve medical devices, equipment, and procedures.

2. What role do Mechanical Engineers play in Biomedical Engineering?

Mechanical Engineers have a crucial role in Biomedical Engineering, as they are responsible for designing and developing medical devices and equipment. They use their knowledge of mechanics, materials, and thermodynamics to create safe, efficient, and effective medical technologies.

3. What are some examples of Biomedical Engineering applications for Mechanical Engineers?

Some examples of Biomedical Engineering applications for Mechanical Engineers include designing prosthetics, developing medical imaging equipment, creating surgical tools, and improving the functionality of medical equipment such as ventilators or dialysis machines.

4. What skills are needed to become a Biomedical Engineer for MEs?

To become a Biomedical Engineer for MEs, one needs a strong background in mechanical engineering principles, as well as a solid understanding of biology and medical concepts. Other important skills include critical thinking, problem-solving, and attention to detail.

5. What are the current challenges in Biomedical Engineering for MEs?

Some of the current challenges in Biomedical Engineering for MEs include finding ways to reduce the size and cost of medical devices, improving their efficiency and accuracy, and ensuring their safety and reliability. Additionally, there is a need for more collaboration between engineers, doctors, and researchers to develop innovative solutions for complex medical problems.

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