By combining biology and medicine with engineering, biomedical
engineers develop devices and procedures that solve medical and health-related
problems. Biomedical engineers design devices used in various medical procedures,
such as the computers used to analyze blood or the laser systems used in corrective
eye surgery. They develop artificial organs, imaging systems such as magnetic
resonance, ultrasound, and x-ray, and devices for automating insulin injections
or controlling body functions.
They also do research, along with life scientists, chemists, and medical
scientists, to develop and evaluate systems and products such as artificial
organs, prostheses (artificial devices that replace missing body parts), instrumentation,
medical information systems, and health management and care delivery systems.
Biomedical engineers may also design devices used in various medical procedures,
imaging systems such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and devices for
automating insulin injections or controlling body functions.