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This guide to job hunting may provide a practical boost if you're looking for a job. It recaps some of the most widely known and broadly discussed tips about job seeking, and presents them clearly and concisely. Unlike other job-hunting books that have been in print for over 30 years, this book is filled with fresh ideas for today's tough times.
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Biomedical Engineer
This is a very wide area of specialisations, and includes many different types of work. Some biomedical engineers work in research trying to develop artificial organs to be implanted in the body, or developing artificial limbs. Others are involved in refining medical instruments used in imaging or surgery. Basically, any equipment which is used in health related issues is the province of the biomedical engineer, including computers used in laboratories, sophisticated drip counters and monitoring equipment. The biomedical engineer is essential in medical teams using computer assisted surgery,and often works in partnership with other scientists and medical staff to improve patient care.
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