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Biomedical Programs |
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the field of biomedical engineering should experience rapid growth through the year 2014. If you're interested in biomedical engineering, medical technician jobs, or related medical careers, consider earning a college degree to improve your hiring potential. Biomedical programs offer useful courses that can enhance your knowledge of up-to-the-minute medical technology, including lab equipment, bioengineering software, and medical imaging tools. In addition, medical schools can enhance your fundamental skills in chemistry, math, physics, and biology. Many medical schools will also offer hands-on training via on-site laboratories, which can be valuable practice for medical careers.
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Biomedical
Degrees
&
Schools
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Program:
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Biomedical
Informatics
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School:
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DeVry
University
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Location:
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Denver/Westminster
CO
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Description:
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DeVry
designed
its
Biomedical
Informatics
(BMI)
program
to
prepare
graduates
for
professional
positions
in
bioinformatics
and
health
care
informatics.
Bioinformatics
focuses
on
developing
and
managing
information
systems
used
in
areas
such
as
genomic
research,
forensics,
and
pharmaceutical
and
agricultural
development.
Health
care
informatics
combines
knowledge
of
information
technology,
health
care
systems
and
life
sciences
to
develop
effective
and
efficient
use
of
information
to
implement
improved
health
care
systems.
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Program:
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Biomedical
Engineering
Technologies
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School:
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DeVry
University
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Location:
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Phoenix
AR
Decatur
GA
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Description:
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As the
health care field and technology's role in diagnostic, therapeutic
and research activities continue to expand, so too will the
need for biomedical engineering technology professionals.
These technologists, with a foundation-level understanding
of biological processes and skills in both engineering software
and hardware, are essential to this multidisciplinary field,
in which engineering technology principles are applied to
solve problems in medicine and biology.
This
program
will
help
you
develop
a
sound
foundation
in
mathematics,
biology,
chemistry,
physics
and
technology,
as
well
as
competencies
in
a
broad
spectrum
of
technical
specialty
areas
such
as
bioinstrumentation,
medical
imaging,
bioinformatics,
biomechanics
and
process
controls.
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Program: |
Associate - Biotechnology Lab Technician |
School: |
Western Career College |
Location: |
Multiple Locations in California |
Description: |
The Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Program will provide you with extensive laboratory experience in such areas as documentation, instrumentation, chromatography, microbiology, fermentation, protein purification methods, and recombinant DNA methodologies. Graduates of the Biotechnology Program work at the laboratory bench usually in research and development laboratories or small-scale production facilities.
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Program: |
Diploma - Biotechnology Lab Technician |
School: |
Western Career College |
Location: |
Multiple Locations in California |
Description: |
The Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Program at Western Career College provides students with extensive laboratory experience in such areas as documentation, instrumentation, chromatography, microbiology, fermentation, protein purification methods, and recombinant DNA methodologies. Graduates of the Biotechnology Program work at the laboratory bench usually in research and development laboratories or small-scale production facilities.
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