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Originally Posted by alamantia
X2 for anything biomedical related. I work with Solidworks, Pro-E, AutoCAD and some UG on a daily basis. Take a look at Becton Dickenson (BD.com) or Stryker, Zimmer, Wright Medical, Boston Scientific, Jonson & Jonson's web sites, look at the Careers link and see what a good Bio-Medical engineer is making working in a state of the art, clean office and not some machine shop like me making parts for those companies.
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stryker is involved in the development of the artificial spinal discs... (something i am
very interested in for the near future)
another vote for biomed. the more brains in that field, the better. assuming you have brains, of course.