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Clinical Engineering Career FAQ

 



Question:

What kind of education do I need?

 

Answer:

Typically a minimum of bachelors degree. Though there are not many programs specialized in Clinical Engineering, per se, there are some colleges and university that offer an emphasis, a full program, and many more that offer classical engineering programs where a student may add additional areas of business, healthcare, and design.

Many clinical engineers are educated through classical engineering programs, supplemented with a combination of courses in physiology, human factors, systems analysis, medical terminology, measurement, and instrumentation.



Question:

Is a degree required?

 

Answer:

Not necessarily, but typically a strong background in healthcare technology management combined with at least a bachelors degree in clinical engineering, biomedical/bioengineering, or a related engineering or engineering technology field is preferred. 



Question:

Are certification programs available?

 

Answer:

The Healthcare Technology Foundation has a Certification program for clinical engineering.  See HTF Website for more detail.



Question:

Where can I find a school?

 

Answer:

Contacting the American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE) is your best option to find out where formal programs and opportunities exist.



Question:

Who hires clinical engineers?

 

Answer:

Clinical Engineers find jobs from three primary sources. 1. Working directly for a hospital also called "in-house".  2. Working for an OEM (Equipment Manufacturer) 3. Working for an ISO (Independant Service Organization).



Question:

How do I know if the Clinical Engineering field will make a good career?

 

Answer:  

The Biomed (which also includes clinical engineering in the report) field is ranked in the top 5 best careers. Recently, US News & World Report ranked Biomedical Equipment Technician as one of the Best Careers of 2009. 



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