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Medical Engineering Careers

You Can Use Your Engineering Skills in Medicine
Although the concepts of engineering and the medical disciplines seem to be an unlikely coupling, medical engineering is actually more commonplace than you think. Pacemakers, hip replacements, MRIs (magnetic resonance imaging), automatic insulin injector devices, and heart pacemakers are all part of the medical products in this growing profession.

It's Multidisciplinary
A medical engineering career requires you to not only have a solid background in mathematics, mechanical design, the physical and life sciences, but also be well versed in the knowledge of the human body; the way it operates when it is healthy, when it is under duress, sickness or injury.

Lots of Courses to Choose From
The medical engineering courses you take may emphasize the mechanical and electronic facets while other universities may target physics or biology. Your interests will dictate the scope of your studies, which branch out to fields such as rehabilitation engineering, implant designs, biomechanics or other medical engineering studies. Getting your bachelor's degree in medical engineering is essential in preparing you for a career in this field.

Helping the World to Become a Better Place
Medical engineers have a direct positive effect on people. Devices such as knee replacements, arm and leg prostheses, heart monitors and breathing machines help people to live relatively normal lives in spite of their circumstances. If you have a desire to use your talent as an engineer to make people's lives better, choosing a medical engineering career may be just what the doctor ordered.

The Following Schools Provide Educational Programs For Medical Engineering Careers:
  ECPI College of Technology

A tech degree from ECPI means success in the real world. For over 36 years, ECPI has taught courses that focus on the skills employers need. Accredited programs such as Networking, Software Development, or Electronics are available. ECPI has locations in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina. Complete your Tech degree in as little as 16 months. For information on Accreditation for ECPI Technical College and ECPI College of Technology, click here.

Locations:
Charlotte, NC Greensboro, NC Raleigh, NC
Charleston, SC Greenville, SC Manassas, VA
Newport News, VA Richmond, VA Virginia Beach, VA
Program availability may vary depending on campus.
Medical Education Programs:
Biomedical Equipment Technology
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  MedTech College

Start your career with an education from MedTech College. We offer programs in biotechnology, health care management, medical assisting, medical billing and coding, medical lab technology, and nursing, plus several short-term career courses. Our programs feature valuable externships for hands-on experience and career-focused curricula taught by professionals in the field.

Locations:
Fort Wayne, IN Greenwood, IN Indianapolis, IN
Program availability may vary depending on campus.
Medical Education Programs:
Biotechnology
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  MedVance Institute

Advance your health care career with MedVance Institute. Students can graduate in as little as a year. We offer programs for careers in various areas of the health care field at our locations throughout Texas, Florida, Tennessee, and Louisiana. Each campus is equipped with the tools and labs that are vital to gaining the skills necessary for a successful health care career.

Locations:
Fort Lauderdale, FL Lake Worth, FL Miami, FL
Stuart, FL Baton Rouge, LA Cookeville, TN
Nashville, TN Grand Prairie, TX Houston, TX
Program availability may vary depending on campus.
Medical Education Programs:
Information Technology and Biomedical Technician
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Featured Schools:
University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix
A.T. Still University
A.T. Still University
Clayton College of Natural Health
Clayton College of Natural Health