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Emily STEM-ILY
Приєднався 7 лип 2022
👋🏼 Hi, I'm a final-year biomedical engineering and medical science student at the University of Sydney, Australia 🩺
🎥 I've started my channel to help share the incredible world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths), with a particular focus on Biomedical Engineering! If you like my channel, please share one of my videos with a friend. I really appreciate it :)
📧 Contact me: If you have any questions, feel free to do so by following me on Instagram "@emily.foster27" and sending me a DM from there, or via email at itsemilystemily@gmail.com.
💡 Thanks for stopping by, and remember to SUBSCRIBE to join the Emily STEM-ILY familia (it's free). Have a great day! 😄✨✨ ✨ ✨ ✨
🎥 I've started my channel to help share the incredible world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths), with a particular focus on Biomedical Engineering! If you like my channel, please share one of my videos with a friend. I really appreciate it :)
📧 Contact me: If you have any questions, feel free to do so by following me on Instagram "@emily.foster27" and sending me a DM from there, or via email at itsemilystemily@gmail.com.
💡 Thanks for stopping by, and remember to SUBSCRIBE to join the Emily STEM-ILY familia (it's free). Have a great day! 😄✨✨ ✨ ✨ ✨
What IS Biomedical Engineering? (+ Intro to Orthopaedic & Surgical Innovations)
👋🏼 Hi friends, in this video we're starting the series 'What is Biomedical Engineering?'! In this Pt.1., we go on a deep-dive into examples within orthopaedic and surgical innovations, with a particular focus on spinal surgery. I hope you enjoy this & learn something new! :)
👩⚕️ WHO AM I?
I'm a final-year Biomedical Engineering & Medical Science student at the University of Sydney in Australia. I am passionate about sharing the incredible world of STEM, and particularly Biomedical Engineering!
If you enjoyed this video, please like, comment and subscribe, or follow me on my social media links below!
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📸 Instagram - emily.foster27
📫 CONTACT ME: If you have any questions, feel free to do so by leaving a comment on any of my UA-cam videos.
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👩⚕️ WHO AM I?
I'm a final-year Biomedical Engineering & Medical Science student at the University of Sydney in Australia. I am passionate about sharing the incredible world of STEM, and particularly Biomedical Engineering!
If you enjoyed this video, please like, comment and subscribe, or follow me on my social media links below!
🔔 Hit that notification bell!
📸 Instagram - emily.foster27
📫 CONTACT ME: If you have any questions, feel free to do so by leaving a comment on any of my UA-cam videos.
💡 Remember to SUBSCRIBE and join the Emily STEM-ILY familia (it's free).
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Переглядів: 2 478
😂😂😂
Is this same as medical engineering…also will doing medical physics be a advantage for this ?
Why is she talking like a kindergarten teacher
😂
How long does it take to become a Bio Tech?
Can you please say how to get into that job abroad 🥺 please
I'm biomedical Engineering ❤
I love your energy 😂
Very Impressive
woah my friend your content is perfect
Hey do is a favor make more videos
So bubbly
So have you complete your study ? I am also a future biomedical engineer currently in 2nd semester here in a university in Pakistan! Maths is really difficult for me but i found that this field was actually interesting
Where do you think is the best country to study it? US? Somewhere in Europe?
Hey!! I just have a question do we mainly work on the hospital field or other sectors outside the hospital
Calc 4.. that's all I can say.
Biomedical imaging means
It’s a worthless degree. Avoid it all cost
why
That's not true
Hello, may I ask what is your reason?
Sunny gone bye bye
Haha 🤪
Great idea especially coming into summer
Thanks Sam! ☀️💫
Glad I skipped this field for a real engineering discipline, biomed is a completely useless curriculum. If you’re going to go into something healthcare, or biological science related, become a nurse, doctor, toxicologist, biochemist etc… Something tangible & employable or a skillset you can use to self employ.
Biomedical engineering is tangible in the hospital. The highest paid are the engineers that work in CT scanners, MRI scanners, Nuclear Medicine systems. The doctors are patient focused. The engineers make sure the machines are properly calibrated and meets FDA regulations. We are currently getting paid $80-95 per hour. We charge the hospital $1600 per hour for our services.
@@dBakaj Hello, may I ask in which country do you work?
@@Z.M.T-x2w I work in the US, specifically in California.
Woooww very cool
Dont pursue this course , useless field, i am jobless in india since 4 months
Any updates?
@@Mikralas yes
@jackofalltrades2673 did u get the job ???? and how it is
why are so excited ? tell me how Please , I really need it
can you suggest me MS in biomedical course?
I want to know more
Girl! You are really amazing, but can you add an Arabic translation because I am interested in this field .
can i be a pathalogist after bs biomedical engineering technology or bs biotechnology? please reply
Hi there :) I believe in Australia to become a pathologist this is more along the medical doctor pathway ~ to becoming a pathologist you need to be a qualified medical doctor first. However, there may be a possibility to do some studies crossing the path of biomedical engineering when doing your Pre-medical Bachelor's degree. (Please check all above and the requirements for your location - this was from a Google search and within Australia - different countries have different rules). All the best in your future studies 😊☀️🌸🩺🔬
Not me knowing this course until i got admission.
Hey can I contact u in personal? Like I don't really know about this course and I don't many people choosing this major.
jobs vancancy are available in other countries
انت متحمسة ومفعمة بالحيوية لهذا التخصص رغم انه لا يعطونه اهمية في العالم
كيف ؟؟
How would you compare biomedical engineering at USYD v.s. UNSW from what you have experienced and heard
Can an Indian guy do job in Australia as a biomedical Engineer ?
Its an interesting field, however, I dont recommend it, since it is very broad. You need to hone your specialized skills along with massive course load. Every course Ive taken specially biomechanics and physiology have been interesting. I did a small project about bionics for my biomechanic class and when you go to the details, it even becomes more interesting. However, those jobs are done by electrical or mechanical engineers and medical scientists as occasional advisors. So its good for a higher degree with someone who puts a lot of effort in specializing him/herself.
Hi, Can you elaborate more about biomedical engineering? I'm planning to pursue BME cause my 12th is completed. I'm really confused between BME and BTech Biotechnology. I'm really interested in biology and I like maths too, I'm comfortable in maths but I don't wanna pursue MBBS. So I'm thinking of pursuing Biomedical engineering.but is it worth it ? I really need guidance rn . I'll appreciate if youll help me .
@@annalisa2265what did u do. .¿ it’s the same for me too
I think you should make more video about biomedical engineering, you are very good speaker
Thank you so much Pete! I have some drafted, will search for the first chance I have to film! 😊☀️
Hello , I am looking forward to apply in this for July intake at uow . I wanna ask does this degree have a promising future
Graduating with my associates in November going to continue to get my bachelor's
Congratulations 🥳 & that's very exciting on your next chapter!
Is there maths in biomedical engineering?
A whole lot
Hi Roselin, great question :) If you study a degree in biomedical engineering there will be some maths subjects. Usually universities place most of the maths subjects in your 1st year of studies, as maths principles are a great foundation for all engineering (e.g. used in mechanics, physical modelling, coding, even in calculating biological processes). In Australia, commonly the study plan is to have half of your study load each semester being mathematics in your 1st year, then there is usually one more maths subject in your 2nd year... Then with this as a part of your foundation, you can dive into more of the "fun stuff" (or do more maths as electives if it is what you like!).
👌👌 thank you i'm study Bme in iran and i want keep going for master and phd in enother country Your vlog is very good about to this field✨
Thank you Matin 😊 Best of luck with your studies ☀️💫
@@emilystemily thanks a lot I hope you achieve all your dreams and be successful 🌹👌
Make some stuff abt BMEs scope in Australia
Thank you Rishi for the feedback! It is an exciting space in Australia with companies such as Cochlear and ResMed paving the way. Will do 😊
Please make a detailed post about books and resources you used during your BME program 🙏
Hi Abracadabra (I loved typing that name!, feeling like a wizard from Hogwarts! 💫) That's a great request! It's interesting because advancements are happening so rapidly in the field of Biomedical Engineering, it is quite common for us to be referred to read recent academic papers throughout our studies, as opposed to having textbooks (most often). We develop a strong skill in reading academic articles in doing so :) There are a few great other resources I have used regularly during my studies (e.g. I love using the software Notion to organise everything!). I will make a video covering all in future, thank you! 😊👍☀️
@@emilystemily Thanks. Will wait for the video 🤩🥰
Hey!! I want to know more about this field... I request you to upload a video about biomedical engineering and explain us broadly/ Thanks:)
Hey! 👋💫 Thanks so much for your request! I have a longer video than this short on my UA-cam channel that has some further details (with a number of examples of different biomedical engineering devices used in Orthopaedics such as hip implants, CT/MRI scanners, surgical robots, designing AR simulations for surgery and more 😊). I'll make an even broader video in future, thanks to your request, spanning across different disciplines such as nanotechnology, tissue engineering, rehabilitation engineering, bionics and more within BME for that overview. Thanks again for the recommendation! 😊☀️💫
Please tell us more about biomedical engineering like how hard is it ? Can you use it as pre med ? Is it worth it after all ?
Hi Emma! Thanks so much for that feedback- I'll be sure to make a video on those topics in future to provide some helpful and well thought-out answers! Wishing you well 😊☀️
i wouldn’t recommend it for pre-med. if you go into BME you should prioritize it and land a job as an engineer. going to medical school to be a doctor wouldn’t be the best way because your primary focus should be more on the sciences. you’re more on the math side of things while also dealing with biology but heavy on the math since it is engineering. it’s also a very rigorous course path because you have to dive deep into mathematics and physics. as a student in engineering, the purpose is to teach you problem solving abilities and to strengthen them to a great degree. but don’t let that discourage you if it’s something you want to do. it’s a great field to go into and it’s all about helping people which will help you feel accomplished and like you’re making a difference!
@@jacoblol901 thank you so much
@@jacoblol901exception would probs be an md/phd like MIT-Harvard
I’ve seen u at Usyd!!
Great to see you there!! 😊☀️💫
Omg I loved this!! Super useful resource and super fun! Excited for the next episode 💜
So happy you enjoyed it!! 😄 💖 ✨
Wow this is amazing Em! ❤️ can’t wait to find out more!!
Thanks so much Tash!! Aspiring to the quality of Magic Circle Crew videos!! 🤩 💃 ☀️ ❤️
Nice and a very interesting video keep it up!! Ps a friend from forest lodge
Thank you so much!! Forest Lodge was such a fun time!! 💖 ☀️
I think I ve seen her at usyd ???
Yes, we've definitely met before! 💃 🌟
Can't wait for the tissue engineering episode! But I expect that will be out after the Hons thesis is finished. :-)
Thank you!! 💖 Yes tissue eng is such a fascinating new field! 🔬 Yes I will have to manage my time well over the next few weeks! ⏰ ✨
What an awesome resource!!! STEM-ILY changing the game 💪
Thank you! Looking forward to sharing more! ☀️🚀 ✨