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What will you do after graduation from biomedical engineering?

I just graduated this year and have feelings. I am now an engineer in the hospital equipment department, which is a better job for girls. Most of the boys are in medical device companies, with strong R&D and testing skills, but average sales skills, with a higher salary of 4 thousand and more than 10 thousand graduate students. In the hospital, mainly in the equipment department, the main work is: procurement, acceptance, management and maintenance of medical equipment and medical consumables. General hospitals need to be recruited into hospitals through public institutions, which is also related to direct access. If you need skills, you need to know the basic knowledge of medical equipment and instruments, and know the principles and usage, but you can't learn much in this department. Wait until you work. Main disciplines of biomedical engineering: analog circuit, digital circuit, single chip microcomputer, medical instrument principle, medical ultrasound technology, medical imaging, physiology, etc. And high frequency electronic circuits. Different schools have different emphases. I haven't heard of the medical physicist you mentioned. Maybe different schools have different professional names. After admission to the hospital, the salary is more than 4 thousand, at least (in southwest China). Generally, the top three hospitals need equipment engineers, so the bonus is naturally more.