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#57881 - 26/08/11 11:10 AM Graduate In Medical Engineering
RamGrad Offline
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Registered: 24/08/11
Posts: 2
Loc: England, London
Hi Everyone,

I have completed an MSc in Medical Engineering at the Queen Mary University of London, prior to completing a BEng with the same subject and uni. I am currently looking for a graduate/entry level/trainee position in an EBME department or anything relevant in the field e.g. design engineer. I would greatly appreciate any advice as I am new on the site as well.

Kindest Regards


Edited by RamGrad (26/08/11 11:13 AM)

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#57918 - 28/08/11 07:26 AM Re: Graduate In Medical Engineering [Re: RamGrad]
biomedical87 Offline
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Registered: 14/11/10
Posts: 57
Loc: samson
hi dear...
if you dont have any field experience then first apply to any company that deals in medical equipment..work with them at least 3 months ..and thenm read thoroghly these manuals form franks website...
best of luck

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#57941 - 30/08/11 11:34 AM Re: Graduate In Medical Engineering [Re: RamGrad]
tgpayne Offline
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Registered: 05/05/05
Posts: 2
Loc: Midlands
If you want to use your university skills, look for posts in industry. There's a lot of exciting work, for example take a look at Cambridge Consultants, they do a lot of interesting work in healthcare.

I joined an EBME department in the NHS, with a MEng, and am finding it hard to make a career out of it.

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#57977 - 31/08/11 05:06 PM Re: Graduate In Medical Engineering [Re: RamGrad]
RamGrad Offline
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Registered: 24/08/11
Posts: 2
Loc: England, London
Thank you both for the replies. They are most appreciated.

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#57992 - 01/09/11 09:36 PM Re: Graduate In Medical Engineering [Re: tgpayne]
Geoff Hannis Offline
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Registered: 12/02/04
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Originally Posted By: tgpayne
I joined an EBME department in the NHS, with a MEng, and am finding it hard to make a career out of it.

Care to elaborate on that? How long have you been in post, I wonder? smile

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#58007 - 02/09/11 01:04 PM Re: Graduate In Medical Engineering [Re: tgpayne]
Tejas Offline
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Registered: 08/12/10
Posts: 16
Loc: Manchester
Originally Posted By: tgpayne
I joined an EBME department in the NHS, with a MEng, and am finding it hard to make a career out of it.

In that case, why did you not move on? any specific reason or just the so-called 'Current Market Scenario'?

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