Title: Careers in Biomedical Engineering
1Careers in Biomedical Engineering
- Jay R. Goldberg, Ph.D., P.E.
- Marquette University
- Fall 2005
2Careers in Biomedical Engineering
- Medical device companies
- Research and Development
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Quality Assurance
- Marketing/Sales
- Regulatory Affairs
- Private testing laboratories
- Underwriters Laboratories
- ECRI
3Careers in Biomedical Engineering
- Government
- Research Laboratories (Los Alamos)
- Regulatory Agencies (FDA)
- Military (Air Force, Navy, Army)
- Public Health Service
- NASA
- Peace Corps (NGO)
4Careers in Biomedical Engineering
- Hospitals
- Clinical Engineering
- Capital Acquisitions (need management training)
- Laboratory Manager (Catheter, Radiology, etc.)
- Consulting
- Healthcare consulting (Accenture)
- Design (IDEO)
- Academia
- Research
- Teaching
5Careers in Biomedical Engineering
- Non-traditional fields
- Technical writing
- Sales training
- Teaching
- Patent law
- Medicine
6Comparisons Between Academic and Industrial RD
Academia
Industry
- intellectual curiosity
- publications
- more basic research
- need to obtain grants
- involved in initial phases
- less urgency
- flexibility
- profitability
- product introductions
- more applied research
- funding available
- involved in entire project
- time is money
- higher pay
7Graduate School
- Required for medicine, law, dentistry
- If not sure of career goals, consider relevant
work experience - develop new perspectives, priorities
- learn what is needed for success
- clarify career goals
- enhance application, grades less important
- Ph.D.
- () autonomy, advanced research, teaching
- (-) weak job market, nothing else to do, money
8(Bureau of the Census, 2003)
9(Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2003)
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11(US Dept. of Commerce, 2001)
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13(AdvaMed, 2004)
14(US Dept. of Commerce, 2001)
15(MDDI, 12/04)
16(MDDI, 12/04)
17(SPs Compustat, 2002)
18Biomedical Engineering Salaries
- Starting salaries (2003)
- BS degree 52,800 (Industry) 42,500
(Government) - MS degree 61,000
(NACE Salary Survey, Fall 2003)
19RD Salaries Medical Device Industry
- Range 33,000 to 200,000
- Average raise 4.6
- Median bonus 6,000
- Median salary 86,000
- Median compensation 110,000
(MDDI, 12/04)
20Employment Outlook
- Faster than average increase than other
occupations through 2012 (26.1 vs. 15.2). - Aging population, focus on health issues
- 7600 Biomedical Engineering jobs in 2002
(US Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
2004)
21Emerging New Areas
- Computer assisted surgery
- Cellular and tissue engineering
- Rehabilitation and orthopedics
- Emphasis on cost efficiency and effectiveness
22What employers are looking for
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Leadership skills
- Acquired experience in field
- Good work ethic, integrity
- Good grades (first job)
- Well rounded applicants
23Professional Licensure
- Needed in some industries
- Needed to be expert witness
- Respect, additional personal credentials
- Shows commitment to profession
24Things to Remember
- First job is springboard to career
- There is no perfect job - decide what is
important to you - Job satisfaction, opportunity to learn new things
and gain experience more important than money - Be flexible on location, title, salary, and
benefits - Be willing to pay your dues
25Summary
- Many opportunities available to biomedical
engineers - Successful engineering careers require technical,
communication, and interpersonal skills - Careers in biomedical engineering pay well and
can be very rewarding