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The Great Divide : Some worry of a gap between what is being taught in American university undergraduate BME programs and the job market.

机译:大鸿沟:有些人担心美国大学的本科BME课程所教授的内容与就业市场之间的差距。

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For decades, BME has been touted worldwide as the rising star in engineering disciplines. The number of technological advancements that can be credited to the field since the 1950s is staggering, ranging from new biomedical diagnostics and therapeutics to sensors, imaging technology, and orthopedics. In the United States, job numbers are on a steady rise and expected to grow by 27% within the next ten years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In those terms, ?there has never been a better, more exciting time to enter the field,? says Bruce Wheeler (Figure 1), former president of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society and a BME professor at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
机译:数十年来,BME在全球被誉为工程学科的后起之秀。自1950年代以来,可归功于该领域的技术进步之多令人from舌,范围从新的生物医学诊断和治疗到传感器,成像技术和骨科。根据美国劳工统计局的数据,在美国,就业人数正在稳定增长,并有望在未来十年内增长27%。用这些术语来说,“从来没有比现在更好,更令人兴奋的时间进入这一领域了?” IEEE医药与生物学工程学会前主席,佛罗里达州盖恩斯维尔大学的BME教授Bruce Wheeler(图1)表示。

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