Knowledge To Get Ahead In Biomed

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3:36 Basic electronics (AC/DC, how to measure. 5:03 Types of switches and relays. 5:50 Motors, AC and DC 6:50 Ohm’s Law 8:02 Multimeter use)
9:58 Basic human anatomy (11:03 different anatomical systems: circulatory, nervous, respiratory, endocrine, exocrine, skeletal, muscular, lymphatic, excretory, reproductive...)
12:47 Hospital structure. (13:56 Hospital areas)

Thanks for the introduction to BMET.

TheRealMake-Make
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This guy.... this youtube channel... is what the biomed world needed.
As a future biomed, you are a role model to my peers and I !!!

LocalsFork
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I'm a Telecomm tech seriously considering shifting careers as a Biomed tech. Thanks for this video!

usevisine
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Played this at 1.75x speed and this is so professional and proud in how the topics are moved through

edwardokeke
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Worked as a Temp in the VA Health care system a Biomed helper. Could not get hired because I did not have any formal training or 2 year degree. Now enrolled in 2 year online Biomed technician degree. Its a good deal VA pays 100% tuition and
I get 900$ month for Housing pay. It is fast paced program at College of Biomedical Technology in San Antonio Texas. There is a lot of Job contacts around were is live in the Pitt. pa area like Phillips has always looking for entry level biomed techs and Xray engineers. Thank you for your channel I will try to keep up. Rick in Morgantown WV>

rickrundle
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Thank you so much! I just recently discharged from the ARMY, and im looking at getting into biomed! I have electronics experience and im looking for a new career

Trainergreen
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I really picked up every tips you said, thanks for all informations i'm gonna be ahead out of curve, keep making your excellent job. One day i aprettiated meet you

fabiomarceloalencar
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Getting prepared to enter the bmet field. Thank you for sharing your experience

CantBELV
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Awesome video! I would also suggest brushing up on some IT stuff, basic computer and networking.

Joe-hgyi
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I'm 18, in my second year of BMET school I gotta say I really appreciate this channel man. There's not that much out there dedicated to our field, you definitely are making a difference with your content keep it up 👍

evandien
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As a "not Biomed and outsider", i also think that Safety is part of the job.
As a Biomed, you have not only to deal with different kinds of technologies like electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics etc, but also the hazards that come with each technology.
Like the risk of shock hazards when you are dealing with electrical devices, but also the risk of fluids under (high) pressure like in hydraulic devices, and those can also cause skin burns due the temperature of the fluid (oil, water etc). Devices that use high air pressure where a hose or reservoir can burst.
The weight of some devices (parts), that can cause different kinds of damage to human and infrastructure.
The Biohazard risk, because you are in a environment where you can get punctured by sharp objects, can come in contact with different kinds of body fluids, gasses, chemicals etc....

BjornV
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Jeremy Fielding is one of those motor people you should be following. Excellent break downs.

FunDumb
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Wrote all of this down and started studying and haven’t even started the college class yet 😊 Thankyou so much

laures
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Thankyou Sir, for your time, doing this video.

fredsamus
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Thank you very much sir! This is great! im biomedical engineer currently working in medical company going to shift to career in hospital. This video helped a lot. I’ll definitely come back to it again.

mal
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Awesome video, thank you so much. I am just getting out of the military and this really enlightened me to what Biomed life maybe like. Thanks again

xFuSiiON
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Thanks BBC! Looking at getting into the field coming from an electronics background.

electron
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Good advice. I used to do the same thing when I worked in AV as a stagehand.

ea
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Good job on showing the career field & just the tip of the iceberg!!!!😃👍

stevegarcia
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I'm new to this idea of clinical engineering. I've been thinking about it for years but didn't know where to start. It's surprising to hear you kandid on the "common sense" questions you get and speak on. I found this Chanel by happenstance on one of my many rabbit hole journeys. 🕳 😆

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