Clinical Engineer Job Description
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A clinical engineer is a specialist within biomedical engineering that is responsible for applying and implementing medical technology to optimize healthcare delivery. Roles of clinical engineers include training and supervising biomedical equipment technicians (BMETs), working with governmental regulators on hospital inspections/audits, and serving as technological consultants for other hospital staff . Clinical engineers also advise medical device producers regarding prospective design improvements based on clinical experiences.
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- Bachelor Of Science (b.sc.) In Bioengineering
- Bachelor Degree In Applied Science
- Master Of Science (m.sc.) In Biomedical Engineering
- Associate Degree In General Studies
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