In a lot of companies, this role falls under “clinical engineering”. Not all biomedical engineers do this kind of work but it’s the closest you can get to working in a hospital. Most BMEs usually work in an office (technical drawings, quality assurance, testing, etc.).
Hey so I’m a Biochemistry Major going into my Senior year of college. In addition to my education I’ve got a career in welding which I think can help with the “technical” or “engineering” side of these things. Can I get a job like yours with a bachelors degree upon graduation? And if so, where would you advise I look for jobs like this?
there are no where near enough "BME jobs" for the number of BME degree holders graduating. my BME degree is worthless in securing an actual engineering job like that, I don't know anyone in my graduating class that has a true BME job. this degree is sort of worthless in that respect.
@@sanatandel2108 As a biomedical engineering student myself I say go for it!! You will improve in your math skills with more classes and more practice. You got this! I believe in you :)
@@evawilson4357hi there, i’m about to start bme degree, and i wanted to ask wether there’s more physics or more maths. I personally love maths but hate physics.
@@user-bv1qt6cd4g Hello! In my experience, I would say that it is equal parts math and physics. I don’t really like physics either but I was willing to push through because I like bme so much. Good luck and let me know if I can answer any more of your questions!
I'm glad that you included some of your other passions and interests in this video. It shows that you can be versatile and enjoy your career AND secondary hobbies/talents. Great and informative video, overall!
this is the first time that I watch your videos cuz I study biomedical engineering too...so when I saw you doing all this stuffs it really gave me goosebumps imagining myself busy helping people out there...please keep making contents like this while talking in more details...thank you for sharing this too
hey, this is amazing, could you talk about how you went into biomedical engineering, whether it was from a medical or engineering degree and what you studies, what you do in surgery how demanding it is to work in the hospital, thank you
1:35 Carla: "You talking to yourself?" Rah: "YEP!" *is there a problem chuckle* Carla: *walks away* Gotta say... love the confidence here. Definitely a good attribute
Please do more videos about your career please. I am highly interested in this career field and the different minors it entails and I don't think there is enough content constantly updated on UA-cam relating Biomedical Engineering!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I accidentally found you in a short break, when reading about betulinic acid, and I'm so glad! So nice to see such a wonderful motivational woman! 🙏✌️ Keep on doing the good work!
Thank you for posting this! Having trouble deciding if this career field would be right for me, I would love to see more videos about being a biomedical engineer!
Awesome vid! I studied BME and now I also work as a clinical rep, but for a neurosurgical navigation company. I can definitely empathize with the long days in the OR.
I love this video, it really motivates me to study BME. I'm so excited to start this program this coming fall. I hope one day to work as you in the medical field as a biomedical engineer.
Hi Rah, its Saturday 11:50 pm in Europe , The Netherlands. I have god your video suggested and I am so happy. For last 4 hours I have been only watching. Full respect to your life pace. And good luck. Love the energy you show. Looking forward next video.
First off, I love your personality - you're so upbeat! I'm considering going back to college to study BME after getting my bachelor's in math, so I'll be watching your other videos!
I Love how natural and unfiltered you are and I just love this video. I subscribed to your channel and I'm waiting to see more videos about your career.
I just love this video, thank you so much for providing the insights i needed to consider this field as I apply to unis. Also, KOYAAAAAAAAAA I LOVE HIMMM
this is so cool!! im a junior in BME right now and i'm trying to whittle down what i want to specialize in when i enter the workforce and this was a rly cool vid!! also ur vibes r just impeccable, u have a really soothing voice :)
That was an interesting video and a long day. Your work and drive always look so fascinating or may be its you and your positive attitude that makes even small thing very interesting .
I'm currently doing my bachelors in Mech Eng but planning to do my masters in BME and I'm just binging these videos because this field just seems so much more interesting to me, always wanted to work in healthcare/medical field as an engineer so this is such nice insight to what people can possibly do!
@@fergieno Hi, I do wants to do the same but I think we may face problems BME as we may have very little knowledge of biology and other subjects included in it, This is my opinion what do u think?
@@ateeqmohiuddin1648 hi, i’m actually doing my masters now and I had to take an anatomy class and a medical device design one too and it helped with the ‘biology’ aspect that you’re concerned about. It wasn’t really a barrier to be honest! It depends on what field you want to work in, in terms of BME. If you want to work in R&D, manufacturing or the hospital.
Hi I'm too a biomedical Engineer. I'm from India. I too have the same point of view just like yours. I love attending Surgeries. You are doing gr8 job . Awesome
blessy ponnachen hi.l also want to be a biomedical engineer .can you tell me what courses you did and what are you working on right now in lndia please
Madam, I am also a student of Biomedical Engineering, by seeing this video I can get idea professional duties of Biomedical Engineering, thank you very much Madam, I am really great full to you.
Hey (: I really enjoyed your video. I just got an internship at the heart institute hospital as a clinical engineer and this video made me really excited to start working (:
I studied biomedical engineering and obtained my undergrad and graduate degree in it. However I have been having a hard time searching for jobs, would you able to make a video on how you advanced along this career path?
It was actually difficult for me to get a job after graduation, even with my degree and grades. I finally landed here after meeting my future manager in a career fair. I think career fairs and job fairs are the best place to find a good position for your career. I found online applications to be rather useless compared to in person networking. However, even with that it took months to get through the intense interviewing process and to place me in my current position. So don't give up! Make those in person connections and keep trying :)
This is a plural version of a Poem I wrote originally with the word (she) I have this Poem adjusted version to be applicable and Dedicated to the many, First Responders, physicians, nurses, medical staff, public safety, medivac, and all others who have selflessly devoted their time, labor, finances to aid in the healing and health, and the process of our country and our world. They are Resilient, and Despite the sadness, They Believe.... They will Overcome any Depression, that stands in their way.... They will keep Fighting, and will Not be defeated... They will NOT give up... They will find their inner Strength because... God's Glow is with them... They Glow with the Love, Kindness...they carry for others... Advocate for Humanity, Author, Jason Sandifer
Hi I just discovered your channel. I am thankful for you sharing these vlogs. I was wondering if you have some extra time, if you could remake a video about how you made it to BME and what field interested you, your goals, etc... something educative. I am interested in BME and I don’t even know where to start. My brain neurons are very entangled and I feel so overwhelmed by questions that I cannot even formulate. Basically, I just want to know more about your field, impression of biomed, and how you made it through. Thank you so much for reading my message!
So when I think of Biomedical Engineering I think of designing, programming, and building equipment such as bionic prosthetics, or organs, or other sort of medical equipment. I'd much rather be working around computers and build and design and program stuff rather than walk around a hospital in a blue clothing, do I have the wrong view of what a biomedical engineer does or does it depend on which company you work for etc?
I'm currently studying biomedical engineering and there are four main streams I get to choose the following years in order to specialize myself. 1. Biomedical Engineering (the more prosthetics, engineering electronics and mechanics one) 2. Medical devices (the more control system programming one, for like medical imaging or medical apps) and then there is a more biology one which has 3 Tissue engineering and 4 biomanufacturing, this last two involve engineering of tissues eg for skin burns, fabrication of synthetic arteries as a replacement for an obstructed one, but also u learn a lot of materials biotechnology etc. I'm currently thinking on choosing the more engineering one, and it should hv nothing to do with what this girl is working in
Hi Rah.I have some similar queries .If i want to do same stuffs like you,what will be your suggested route to follow as i am currently doing undergrad on biomedical engineering.?
That's amazing! I am a biomedical engineer too and totally understand how much stressful job can it be sometimes Thanks a lot for the video and so impressed that you can have a hobby beside your job, well done
OMG YOU ARE AN ARMY???! I see Koya! Anyways, how much free time do you have with this career? Do you have time to do tour hobbies, travel, see friends, etc?
(Min Suga=Max Salt) haha yes! 💜 Unfortunately I don’t have as much free time as I would like but I still make time for friends and hobbies! I currently do acting and dancing class as well as try to see friends during my free weekend. I’m trying to learn better time management as well 😁
What an interesting career you have! How many days a week do you work? 5 12 hour days must be pretty tiring, it you work that many. I'd love to learn anything at all about biomedical engineering in a clinical setting. Or in another setting, for that matter. I'd also be interested in how you came to be in a pretty esoteric field. And more about the acting, too, please! I really enjoyed this one. And you have such a lovely voice to listen to. Only problem is, it's 1:30 am here and now I want Chinese food ;0)
thank you! I work Monday through Friday and I do a full weekend on call about once a month. My days are not always 12 hrs but they can be sometimes especially if we're short on staff. I don't really have set hours and that's probably the most difficult part of my job. My parents pushed me to take Engineering when I was younger and since I did like math and science and I was always fascinated by the medical field. . . I figured biomed engineering would be perfect fit lol. My acting class is my wonderful hobby that kinda offsets my day job (though secretly I'm working on making it more than a hobby because I love it!) I hope you eventually got that Chinese food!
@@theadventuresofrah I just graduated high school, planning to go for bme, but the graduates of bme are scaring me by saying that i wont get the job, etc etc
I’m studying BME! I was wondering what exactly is your position in the hospital, I am very captivated by it and want to possibly work in it when I graduate!
I work for a medical device company and not the hospital. We come into the hospital to support surgical cases and patient checks that use our devices. Good luck on your journey!
@@theadventuresofrah I just graduated in biomedical engineeing and pursueing my master as well. i am also looking for a job whats your position titled as. i have an other question my emphasis is tissue engineering so which position should i apply for?
Exactly who I was looking for😃. Please tell me about it because I want to take this course in KU but I feel as if Kenya doesn’t have the ability to support a course like this because we are not that developed like other countries.
I'm really fascinated and interested in BME . i hope I can pull it off in college next year! I get a little nervous thinking about it because of "math. Any advice? I am really passionate about it and working in the health care field fascinates me
Thats really cool! U dont have to get scared of the math because its a common course and its mostly calculus, differential equations, linear algebra etc. a lot of physics though! ❤️
I appreciate the effort I just wish the video was more focused on what the title implies rather than a play by play of the lady's personal experience of her day
Peace be to you! I'm a Hospitalist Physician Assistant in Washington, D.C. where I live with my wife and four children. I'm a new subscriber. One of my kids wants to be a biomedical engineer and is applying to college. I convinced him to do an associate's in computer science first. Do you use much computer programming in your job? I would really appreciate learning more about your academic sojourn. Could you do more videos on that topic, please? My son ultimately wants to develop prosthetic arms. I REALLY enjoyed watching this vlog. I liked visiting NY City. However, it's to BIG and LOUD for my taste. 😅Take care!👋🏾👨🏾⚕️
I am a graduating high school senior. I really want to pursue biomedical engineering but Idk if my local community college will provide me with that major... I now will most likely pursue computer science but deep down want to work as a biomedical engineer..
Really helpful video, actually I am Biomedical Engineering and taking training for becoming clinical engineer in cardiac pacemaker implants, would love to have your tips or any advice for budding biomedical engineer.
Hi I'm a medical technologist who plans to take BME as an international student,, and I happen to come across in your videos, and you gave me inspiration to pursue the degree! I have always love my profession as an MLT, and want to further my studies abroad. the engineering part of BME is a bit daunting for me, but I hope I'll push through! I wish to ask, was it difficult to land a job, especially in the healthcare setting??
I'm a 21 years old portuguese biomedical engineering thesis student. Would love to get some advice on your field, any chance we could get in touch? Great video :)
this is my DREAM job, i would like to work more in investigating though but in my country is really hard to get in and is a very new career that is not very known :,((
Hi! I'm interested into going into biomedical engineering and these are the things I'd like to do. Could you possibly do a video about your college experience and how you got the job you did? Thanks :)
Aww your so inspiring... Love this video... The way you work with dedication.... I need more information about income, vacancy etc... Would you please tell
My gf just got admission in Biomedical engineering yesterday..So wanted to know what she has to do after 4 years..so thanks..it was very informative..nd ya she gonna be busy from now😔
Hello! I had a question. I am currently doing industrial engineering, with a minor in neuroscience. I plan to do a masters in biomedical engineering once i have finished my bachelors. By the look of how your day goes, it seems like you work pretty much like a doctor. I wanted to ask that what is exactly your job in the hospital as a biomedical engineer. You arent technically a "doctor" per say right?. I am a bit confused with what career path i want to choose thats why i just wanted to kind of ask you about these queries i had. Great video by the way :)
No she’s not a doctor. She an engineer working in the healthcare field helping patients with medical devices and such. She still works a good amount of hrs in the hospital but I doubt she’s on call and works 2 day shifts straight.
Hi dear Carla. My name is Bright. I am a Biomedical Graduate student in Canada. This is my first year in school. I wish you can advise me on the things that I need to learn now, so that I can get a very good job and live a happy life after graduation.😁😁 Thank you
Thank you for this, this is my dream job and it is Inspiring to see a female in the field, I myself am going into my junior year of high school, I am a young female who wants to attend jh bme program and I'm so excited to see what things I can do with my life
Same! I am going into freshman year of high school and this is my dream job. I didn’t pick engineering this year and I know I will regret it when I’m a sophomore taking it. So I am just making sure it is worth all that stress.
hello , I am a Fourth year student studying biomedical engineering & next year i will be going to Germany to continue my last year & do a training at a company . after i graduate i want to continue living in Germany because it has better opportunities for my major , but i don't know how to start my career as an early graduate . do you have any advise that you can give .
I'm 17 and I want to study either biomedical engineering or biochemical engineering..What would you say is the best thing about being a biomedical engineer and could you please tell me the difference between the two please 🙏I'm so fascinated by this
Hi, I'm a sophomore BME student. Your video was very helpful! I was just wondering that what part of the biomedical engineering do you perform? Thank you for making these videos!
In a lot of companies, this role falls under “clinical engineering”. Not all biomedical engineers do this kind of work but it’s the closest you can get to working in a hospital. Most BMEs usually work in an office (technical drawings, quality assurance, testing, etc.).
Haseeb Syed yep 👍 couldn’t have said it better myself
Hey so I’m a Biochemistry Major going into my Senior year of college. In addition to my education I’ve got a career in welding which I think can help with the “technical” or “engineering” side of these things. Can I get a job like yours with a bachelors degree upon graduation? And if so, where would you advise I look for jobs like this?
Hi hasseb can
there are no where near enough "BME jobs" for the number of BME degree holders graduating. my BME degree is worthless in securing an actual engineering job like that, I don't know anyone in my graduating class that has a true BME job. this degree is sort of worthless in that respect.
@@radnukespeoplesminds what country
I’m endlessly fascinated by people who work in the medical field.
That's great to hear! :D
really?
really mu name is marcos
I think biomedical engineering must be given the title of Doctor ❤️
U should see software engineering
As a biomedical engineering student, it's so great to see you so happy in your work. Gives me hope. Hope you're doing great!
How is everything going
since, you are a biomedical student i wanted to ask that if i should take up this career if i am not very good at math?
@@sanatandel2108 As a biomedical engineering student myself I say go for it!! You will improve in your math skills with more classes and more practice. You got this! I believe in you :)
@@evawilson4357hi there, i’m about to start bme degree, and i wanted to ask wether there’s more physics or more maths. I personally love maths but hate physics.
@@user-bv1qt6cd4g Hello! In my experience, I would say that it is equal parts math and physics. I don’t really like physics either but I was willing to push through because I like bme so much. Good luck and let me know if I can answer any more of your questions!
You do all this without coffee ?
Absolutely my hero !
Love the feel of your new place xx
aww thank you! I don't like coffee so I do without it lol
I'm glad that you included some of your other passions and interests in this video. It shows that you can be versatile and enjoy your career AND secondary hobbies/talents. Great and informative video, overall!
I was watching passively until I saw Koya. ARMY's really out here being smart and successful we stan
this is the first time that I watch your videos cuz I study biomedical engineering too...so when I saw you doing all this stuffs it really gave me goosebumps imagining myself busy helping people out there...please keep making contents like this while talking in more details...thank you for sharing this too
hey, this is amazing, could you talk about how you went into biomedical engineering, whether it was from a medical or engineering degree and what you studies, what you do in surgery how demanding it is to work in the hospital, thank you
Would love to hear about this as well!
Sure! I'll make a video on it :)
I would love to hear about this too. (I wanna be a biomedical engineer too)
It's From engineering degree
Biomedical engineering is applying engineering principles in medical field.
Studying BME,never knew it was this fun.
This is amazing!!!
1:35
Carla: "You talking to yourself?"
Rah: "YEP!" *is there a problem chuckle*
Carla: *walks away*
Gotta say... love the confidence here. Definitely a good attribute
Please do more videos about your career please. I am highly interested in this career field and the different minors it entails and I don't think there is enough content constantly updated on UA-cam relating Biomedical Engineering!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Right?!
I didn't think too many people would be interested but I've gotten so many comments about it so I'll make a video!
@@theadventuresofrah Great! :)
Proud be a Biomedical Engineer 🤩
U can do a diploma first in #Medical electronic
Then B.tech in biomedical engineering
I accidentally found you in a short break, when reading about betulinic acid, and I'm so glad! So nice to see such a wonderful motivational woman! 🙏✌️ Keep on doing the good work!
This is so random lol but Koya caught my attention the first few seconds of the video! 😅💜
Aissata Diallo good eye 💜
Exactly!! I paused and rewinded it thrice 🥺
Same😂💜
Same!
Same here😂💜
Thank you for posting this! Having trouble deciding if this career field would be right for me, I would love to see more videos about being a biomedical engineer!
Awesome vid! I studied BME and now I also work as a clinical rep, but for a neurosurgical navigation company. I can definitely empathize with the long days in the OR.
I love this video, it really motivates me to study BME. I'm so excited to start this program this coming fall. I hope one day to work as you in the medical field as a biomedical engineer.
Hi Rah, its Saturday 11:50 pm in Europe , The Netherlands. I have god your video suggested and I am so happy. For last 4 hours I have been only watching. Full respect to your life pace. And good luck. Love the energy you show. Looking forward next video.
You have such an uplifting personality and I think your patients and coworkers all can appreciate that!
I am so glad I found your channel, I am thinking of being in the biomedical engineering field, so thank you 💖
First off, I love your personality - you're so upbeat! I'm considering going back to college to study BME after getting my bachelor's in math, so I'll be watching your other videos!
Thank you so much for your service in the medical field and in the engineering field 🙏.
I Love how natural and unfiltered you are and I just love this video. I subscribed to your channel and I'm waiting to see more videos about your career.
I just love this video, thank you so much for providing the insights i needed to consider this field as I apply to unis. Also, KOYAAAAAAAAAA I LOVE HIMMM
Glad it was helpful! 💜💜
Would love to watch a video on your journey to getting where you are today working in the medical field!
ok!
You're awesome! Fabulous breath of fresh air!
this is so cool!! im a junior in BME right now and i'm trying to whittle down what i want to specialize in when i enter the workforce and this was a rly cool vid!! also ur vibes r just impeccable, u have a really soothing voice :)
That was an interesting video and a long day. Your work and drive always look so fascinating or may be its you and your positive attitude that makes even small thing very interesting .
Thank you for this! I was super curious about your job.
I am so fascinated with this girl.
💜💜
Would you be able to enlighten us on the technical aspects of your job? I would really love to know more about it!!
This was such an insightful video! Thank you for sharing!
I'm currently doing my bachelors in Mech Eng but planning to do my masters in BME and I'm just binging these videos because this field just seems so much more interesting to me, always wanted to work in healthcare/medical field as an engineer so this is such nice insight to what people can possibly do!
That’s awesome! Good luck on your journey 😊
The Adventures of Rah thank you so much!
@@fergieno Hi, I do wants to do the same but I think we may face problems BME as we may have very little knowledge of biology and other subjects included in it,
This is my opinion what do u think?
@@ateeqmohiuddin1648 hi, i’m actually doing my masters now and I had to take an anatomy class and a medical device design one too and it helped with the ‘biology’ aspect that you’re concerned about. It wasn’t really a barrier to be honest! It depends on what field you want to work in, in terms of BME. If you want to work in R&D, manufacturing or the hospital.
@@fergieno where r u from and from where your studying masters in BME,
Hi
I'm too a biomedical Engineer. I'm from India.
I too have the same point of view just like yours.
I love attending Surgeries.
You are doing gr8 job . Awesome
Please share your view about bme becoz now im interested to do
blessy ponnachen hi.l also want to be a biomedical engineer .can you tell me what courses you did and what are you working on right now in lndia please
The way I got so excited seeing your koya plushie 😭😭
I didn’t know it... but this is the video I’ve been waiting for... for 5 years 😭
Hello...sister. I am a professional Student of the department biomedical engineering. I am so proud to be a part of that
Madam, I am also a student of Biomedical Engineering, by seeing this video I can get idea professional duties of Biomedical Engineering, thank you very much Madam, I am really great full to you.
this is such an awesome video,...... thank you for making this it has really helped me decide career pathways in medicine. :)
we love an army who's an engineer 😌
I was looking for this comment
@@annieranchanaroshan7806 i am doing bachelors in biomed and I am in 4 th semester
@@annieranchanaroshan7806 thank u
I’m an army and I’m a pre-med biomedical engineering major 💜💜💜 I was so happy when I saw Koya
@@milkcarton8573 where do you live? Do you scope of this field in your country?
Hey (: I really enjoyed your video. I just got an internship at the heart institute hospital as a clinical engineer and this video made me really excited to start working (:
Congratulations! thats awesome :)
Congratulations Eden! That sounds like a dream job!
I studied biomedical engineering and obtained my undergrad and graduate degree in it. However I have been having a hard time searching for jobs, would you able to make a video on how you advanced along this career path?
It was actually difficult for me to get a job after graduation, even with my degree and grades. I finally landed here after meeting my future manager in a career fair. I think career fairs and job fairs are the best place to find a good position for your career. I found online applications to be rather useless compared to in person networking. However, even with that it took months to get through the intense interviewing process and to place me in my current position. So don't give up! Make those in person connections and keep trying :)
@@theadventuresofrah Why do you think it's so difficult finding a job in this field?
AHealthy StateOfMind Because most everyday people don’t lose their arms and legs
If you're open to biotechnology or pharmaceutical you can look into validation engineer and quality engineer jobs
you’re so lucky , u have got my dream job ☹️💔 .
This is a plural version of a Poem I wrote originally with the word (she)
I have this Poem adjusted version to be applicable and Dedicated to the many, First Responders, physicians, nurses, medical staff, public safety, medivac, and all others who have selflessly devoted their time, labor, finances to aid in the healing and health, and the process of our country and our world.
They are Resilient, and Despite the sadness,
They Believe....
They will Overcome any Depression, that stands in their way....
They will keep Fighting, and will Not be defeated...
They will NOT give up...
They will find their inner Strength because...
God's Glow is with them...
They Glow with the Love, Kindness...they carry for others...
Advocate for Humanity,
Author, Jason Sandifer
I'm brazilian student BME and it's really interesting your videos!
Been in this field since 2008. I love it
Hi
I just discovered your channel. I am thankful for you sharing these vlogs. I was wondering if you have some extra time, if you could remake a video about how you made it to BME and what field interested you, your goals, etc... something educative. I am interested in BME and I don’t even know where to start. My brain neurons are very entangled and I feel so overwhelmed by questions that I cannot even formulate. Basically, I just want to know more about your field, impression of biomed, and how you made it through. Thank you so much for reading my message!
absolutely! I'll make a video to and try to answer those questions the best I can.
I’m studying biomedical engineering in Sweden 😘 just finished first year of 3 years 😊
omg it’s koya!!! planning to go on this field too. thanks for the information!
Ur leaving my dream right now
Hope to study biomedical engineering soon.
You're an actress too?? Geddit gurl!!
Bruh when she open the blinds are starting DYINGGGH LMAOOOOOO
So when I think of Biomedical Engineering I think of designing, programming, and building equipment such as bionic prosthetics, or organs, or other sort of medical equipment. I'd much rather be working around computers and build and design and program stuff rather than walk around a hospital in a blue clothing, do I have the wrong view of what a biomedical engineer does or does it depend on which company you work for etc?
It really depends on which route you go into.
I'm currently studying biomedical engineering and there are four main streams I get to choose the following years in order to specialize myself. 1. Biomedical Engineering (the more prosthetics, engineering electronics and mechanics one) 2. Medical devices (the more control system programming one, for like medical imaging or medical apps) and then there is a more biology one which has 3 Tissue engineering and 4 biomanufacturing, this last two involve engineering of tissues eg for skin burns, fabrication of synthetic arteries as a replacement for an obstructed one, but also u learn a lot of materials biotechnology etc. I'm currently thinking on choosing the more engineering one, and it should hv nothing to do with what this girl is working in
It completely depends on what you want to go into. It’s a very broad field.
Hi Rah.I have some similar queries .If i want to do same stuffs like you,what will be your suggested route to follow as i am currently doing undergrad on biomedical engineering.?
There is Biomedical Engineering and than there is Biomedical Engineering Technician. One design the device and one repairs, maintains the device.
That's amazing! I am a biomedical engineer too and totally understand how much stressful job can it be sometimes
Thanks a lot for the video and so impressed that you can have a hobby beside your job, well done
You're amazing!
OMG YOU ARE AN ARMY???! I see Koya! Anyways, how much free time do you have with this career? Do you have time to do tour hobbies, travel, see friends, etc?
(Min Suga=Max Salt) haha yes! 💜
Unfortunately I don’t have as much free time as I would like but I still make time for friends and hobbies! I currently do acting and dancing class as well as try to see friends during my free weekend. I’m trying to learn better time management as well 😁
So much respect for you❤️😊😊
first time watching your vids def not the last time
thank you!
Wow you are a busy lady i love watching your videos .
thank you
@@theadventuresofrah hello dear....
I do not like to have free time either, I love and admire what you do.
Hi! im going to do biomedical engineering at univeristy this year and i was watching and i had to stop for a second because of Koya!
What an interesting career you have! How many days a week do you work? 5 12 hour days must be pretty tiring, it you work that many. I'd love to learn anything at all about biomedical engineering in a clinical setting. Or in another setting, for that matter. I'd also be interested in how you came to be in a pretty esoteric field. And more about the acting, too, please! I really enjoyed this one. And you have such a lovely voice to listen to. Only problem is, it's 1:30 am here and now I want Chinese food ;0)
thank you! I work Monday through Friday and I do a full weekend on call about once a month. My days are not always 12 hrs but they can be sometimes especially if we're short on staff. I don't really have set hours and that's probably the most difficult part of my job. My parents pushed me to take Engineering when I was younger and since I did like math and science and I was always fascinated by the medical field. . . I figured biomed engineering would be perfect fit lol. My acting class is my wonderful hobby that kinda offsets my day job (though secretly I'm working on making it more than a hobby because I love it!) I hope you eventually got that Chinese food!
@@theadventuresofrah It must be satisfying to know that what you do is so directly helpful to people. Nevertheless, I hope you get good holidays! ;0)
@@IvyRoad thank you :)
@@theadventuresofrah I just graduated high school, planning to go for bme, but the graduates of bme are scaring me by saying that i wont get the job, etc etc
i prefer fixing broken machines then this (mere taste all jobs are important)
That's awesome! I actually really like being in surgeries and dealing directly with patients :)
I am from Turkey
Your life is very hard.
Start 05.30
Finish 21.30
Crazy lifestyle
Good Luck for life
I’m studying BME! I was wondering what exactly is your position in the hospital, I am very captivated by it and want to possibly work in it when I graduate!
I work for a medical device company and not the hospital. We come into the hospital to support surgical cases and patient checks that use our devices. Good luck on your journey!
@@theadventuresofrah I just graduated in biomedical engineeing and pursueing my master as well. i am also looking for a job whats your position titled as. i have an other question my emphasis is tissue engineering so which position should i apply for?
I'm a biomedical engineer as well from Kenya... I'm a new Subbie😊
Exactly who I was looking for😃. Please tell me about it because I want to take this course in KU but I feel as if Kenya doesn’t have the ability to support a course like this because we are not that developed like other countries.
I'm really fascinated and interested in BME . i hope I can pull it off in college next year! I get a little nervous thinking about it because of "math. Any advice? I am really passionate about it and working in the health care field fascinates me
Thats really cool! U dont have to get scared of the math because its a common course and its mostly calculus, differential equations, linear algebra etc. a lot of physics though! ❤️
I appreciate the effort I just wish the video was more focused on what the title implies rather than a play by play of the lady's personal experience of her day
I find people in the medical field guiet fascinating.. I love your job keep going 😷☺️😁
I am also going to study medical engineering.
I am proud of you
Hold up 5:30am?!?!?! Do i really want to be a biomedical engineer 😕
Peace be to you! I'm a Hospitalist Physician Assistant in Washington, D.C. where I live with my wife and four children. I'm a new subscriber. One of my kids wants to be a biomedical engineer and is applying to college. I convinced him to do an associate's in computer science first. Do you use much computer programming in your job? I would really appreciate learning more about your academic sojourn. Could you do more videos on that topic, please? My son ultimately wants to develop prosthetic arms. I REALLY enjoyed watching this vlog. I liked visiting NY City. However, it's to BIG and LOUD for my taste. 😅Take care!👋🏾👨🏾⚕️
I am a graduating high school senior. I really want to pursue biomedical engineering but Idk if my local community college will provide me with that major... I now will most likely pursue computer science but deep down want to work as a biomedical engineer..
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@@Maddie-sr5tp Have you thought about transferring after community college? It's ok to go to community first and is actually smart.
Really helpful video, actually I am Biomedical Engineering and taking training for becoming clinical engineer in cardiac pacemaker implants, would love to have your tips or any advice for budding biomedical engineer.
You are amazing! Xx
Can u please do a video on covering everything about what biomedical engineering is
you must be super lucky to be where you are today
I still haven't believed that she is not a normal nurse working overtime :)
ur so relatable and i love it, glad to find ur channel! also koya i see u haha
Katheria aww thank you! And yes I love my koya 😁💜
Hi I'm a medical technologist who plans to take BME as an international student,, and I happen to come across in your videos, and you gave me inspiration to pursue the degree! I have always love my profession as an MLT, and want to further my studies abroad. the engineering part of BME is a bit daunting for me, but I hope I'll push through! I wish to ask, was it difficult to land a job, especially in the healthcare setting??
Love love this video
loved this video! (even tho im only like 5 minutes in LOL)
aww thank you!
really?
i'm new here and oh my gosh!!! you're an army!!!!
It'll be my first semester of biomedical engineering starting from 28th October. Wish me luck❤
I know it’s late but good luck 👍
Good luck
Please do more budget making and budget report card videos!!
yess! more coming up!
I'm a 21 years old portuguese biomedical engineering thesis student. Would love to get some advice on your field, any chance we could get in touch? Great video :)
Nice video! What is your official title? Also, do you work for the hospital or for a cardiac device company? Would love to know! 😊
The BME Life I work for a cardiac device company. My official title is Senior Clinical Specialist
Thank you , very fascinating video and super inspiring ❤️🌈🙏🏽
this is my DREAM job, i would like to work more in investigating though but in my country is really hard to get in and is a very new career that is not very known :,((
Hi! I'm interested into going into biomedical engineering and these are the things I'd like to do. Could you possibly do a video about your college experience and how you got the job you did? Thanks :)
Aww your so inspiring... Love this video... The way you work with dedication.... I need more information about income, vacancy etc... Would you please tell
My gf just got admission in Biomedical engineering yesterday..So wanted to know what she has to do after 4 years..so thanks..it was very informative..nd ya she gonna be busy from now😔
Definitely moving to America after Masters at uni in the UK since it pays SO SO much better in America compared to England
Hello! I had a question. I am currently doing industrial engineering, with a minor in neuroscience. I plan to do a masters in biomedical engineering once i have finished my bachelors. By the look of how your day goes, it seems like you work pretty much like a doctor. I wanted to ask that what is exactly your job in the hospital as a biomedical engineer. You arent technically a "doctor" per say right?. I am a bit confused with what career path i want to choose thats why i just wanted to kind of ask you about these queries i had. Great video by the way :)
No she’s not a doctor. She an engineer working in the healthcare field helping patients with medical devices and such. She still works a good amount of hrs in the hospital but I doubt she’s on call and works 2 day shifts straight.
Hi dear Carla. My name is Bright. I am a Biomedical Graduate student in Canada. This is my first year in school. I wish you can advise me on the things that I need to learn now, so that I can get a very good job and live a happy life after graduation.😁😁 Thank you
Thank you for this, this is my dream job and it is Inspiring to see a female in the field, I myself am going into my junior year of high school, I am a young female who wants to attend jh bme program and I'm so excited to see what things I can do with my life
Same! I am going into freshman year of high school and this is my dream job. I didn’t pick engineering this year and I know I will regret it when I’m a sophomore taking it. So I am just making sure it is worth all that stress.
@@isabellemadison2863 very cool i go to a technical high school and my shop is electronics engineering and yes it is worth every bit of stress
hello , I am a Fourth year student studying biomedical engineering & next year i will be going to Germany to continue my last year & do a training at a company .
after i graduate i want to continue living in Germany because it has better opportunities for my major , but i don't know how to start my career as an early graduate .
do you have any advise that you can give .
Omg I fucking love it I think im gonna study biomedical engineering! it was so fun for me to watch lol sp happy
I'm 17 and I want to study either biomedical engineering or biochemical engineering..What would you say is the best thing about being a biomedical engineer and could you please tell me the difference between the two please 🙏I'm so fascinated by this
Dude me too, I'm trying to find what you m do for life
@binga 360 Thank you
Hi, I'm a sophomore BME student. Your video was very helpful! I was just wondering that what part of the biomedical engineering do you perform? Thank you for making these videos!
i loved this video! going into my first semester as a bme major this fall, I am so excited. what would you say your occupation is?
Keep going 💜Proud to be a bio med