Is biomedical engineering worth to study?
Asked by divya bharathi
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2 Answers
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It really depends on your long-term goals. If it's 'just' for money, then, no. If it has to know about medical technologies and research in depth, enough to be able to contribute confidently in a meaningful way, then yes. Especially if you want to get an insight into how these medical devices are made and the thought processes. You can do this with a BS, but with a Ph.D. you can catch on quickly, and you also learn the history behind some of the design decisions and parameters, as well as learn in depth where to get materials or even how to make them yourself.
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It really depends on your long-term goals. If it's 'just' for money, then, no. If it's to know about medical technologies and research in depth, enough to be able to contribute confidently in a meaningful way, then yes. Especially if you want to get an insight into how these medical devices are made and the thought processes. You can do this with a BS, but with a Ph.D, you can catch on quickly, and you also learn the history behind some of the design decisions and parameters, as well as learn in depth where to get materials or even how to make them yourself. If being a "know-it-all" isn't your thing, then, no. You'll be fine without a...more
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