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Friday 22 June 2007
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER
Biomedical engineers apply electrical, electronic, mechanical, chemical, optical and other engineering principles to understand, modify or control biologic systems, as well as design and manufacture products that can monitor physiologic functions and assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. When biomedical engineers work within a hospital or clinic, they are more properly called Clinical engineers.
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