Overview of Biomedical Engineering as a Career Path

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“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” (Confucius) According to the Whitaker Foundation, biomedical engineering has existed for centuries, perhaps even thousands of years. “In 1816, modesty prevented French physician Rene Laennec from placing his ear next to a young woman’s bare chest, so he rolled up a newspaper and listened through it, triggering the idea for his invention that led to today’s ubiquitous stethoscope.”(The Whitaker Foundation). “Biomedical engineering achievements range from early devices, such as crutches, platform shoes, wooden teeth, and the ever-changing cache of instruments in a doctor’s black bag, to more modern marvels, including pacemakers, the heart-lung machine, dialysis machines, diagnostic equipment, imaging technologies of every kind, and artificial organs, implants and advanced prosthetics.” (The Whitaker Foundation). Becoming a biomedical engineer is an excellent career choice because it has a positive outlook, earnings are excellent, and it is an opportunity to contribute to the health of humankind.
According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Outlook Handbook, biomedical engineers held about 19,400 jobs in 2012. The state of California currently employs 5,420 biomedical engineers and Massachusetts employs 1,750 biomedical engineers. My commitment to become a biomedical has been influenced by the research found because as a California resident I am planning to pursue my career in California.My commitmeny to pursue this career in California has been influenced by the information found because California is the state with the largest Biomedical engineer employment in the United States. After researching the demographics on biomedical...

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...from 2012 to 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations.” (Occupation Outlook Handbook). After deeply researching this career I am more convinced that this is an excellent career choice for myself and I will pursue a career in the biomedical engineering field.

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