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Michael Johns, Project Manager | April 26, 2006
Biomedical engineers are the backbone of smooth equipment operations and the better educated you are, the less downtime a hospital has. To make sure you are ready to handle any task thrown your way, get the right training.
One place to start is the Eduation/Training section in DOTmed's services directory. There are over 30 companies listed so you are likely to find what you need.
If you would like to know more about a biomedical engineering career, you can also visit the Biomedical Engineering Society website.

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The Biomedical Engineering Society was incorporated in Illinois in 1968. As stated in the Articles of Incorporation, the purpose of the Society is: "To promote the increase of biomedical engineering knowledge and its utilization."
The Biomedical Engineering Society has a list of 37 accredited Engineering programs and 5 accredited Bio-Engineering Technology programs.
http://www.bmes.org/
Get started today and you will be ready before you know it.