I plan on going to college and having a career in biomedical engineering. Biomedical engineers use components of biology and engineering to create devices and equipment that assist in healthcare. I believe that as a biomedical engineer, I will be able to develop better medical equipment and biomaterial that can be used to treat diseases more effectively. I want to get a degree in biomedical engineering because I aspire to create artificial organs, particularly artificial kidneys. This goal is personal to me, but I feel it can help numerous people within society. My family has a history of chronic kidney disease, also known as kidney failure, which requires a transplant. While waiting for a kidney, most people with kidney failure have to begin
Initially, in the future I would like to pursue a career in Occupational Therapy. I want to become an Occupational Therapist because I would love to help people recover from injury to regain skills. I am very focused on my career and the path I want to take in pursuing my career. The medical field has always been a passion of mine.
My larger vision is becoming a biomedical engineer. What interests me most about the field is the intricate combination of two seemingly opposite characteristics. Engineers are sometimes seen as people who are on an elevated level of intelligence, but a below average sense of interpersonality. As a Biomedical Engineer, you are required to interact closely with patient. It’s impossible to complete a job without getting to know a patient. You have to identify their ailment or whatever else may be troubling them, and incorporate different levels of math, science, and technology to resolve the issue at
I love helping others and making them feel better. Starting this summer I will start working towards my degree in becoming a chemical engineer. While being a chemical engineer I plan to make new medicines for those struggling
I really enjoy helping other people and/or animals. Knowing how the body works is interesting because you have to be careful in everything that you do and you always have to be focused in your work. After High School I plan on attending Junior College at Delta College in Stockton, California for at least two years. Being present in a Junior College will help be get ready for the next step of becoming better in school and in the medical field by allowing me to have more experience out in the field. After my two years at Delta College I hope to attend a four year U.C. by receiving a scholarship for either my academics in school or for my athletic potential.
Currently I work with the Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins as an assistant coach to the youngest kids in our program. In the future I think that I want to pursue a career in medicine, more so a career as a cardiovascular surgeon. I like the idea of cutting into a person and being able to fix their hearts. It’s like taking the role of God into your own hands and I imagine that holding a live beating human heart would be an indescribable feeling that I would love to experience.
When I graduate high school I plan on attending UW Oshkosh and getting a degree in medical technology. With this degree I will be able to help the people in my community who are stuck in hospitals and get them on the path to recovery. Sitting in a lab, looking through a microscope all day may not seem like an exciting job, but it will allow me to give people second chances at life. It will not only enable me to help the people who are sick but their families as well. By helping the doctors diagnose different diseases, I will be able to save people's loved ones and allow their family to make more memories with them. I will be able to save people from the grief of losing a family member and give them hope for the future. With a degree in medical
Thanks to my mother's profession, I have had a front row seat in observing the radical changes made in the medical field with the introduction of new devices. I have also seen the beneficial effects these developments have had on the lives of people living in the less affluent countries in the Middle East; these observations coupled with my interest in mechanics have inspired me to pursue a career in biomedical engineering. Watching The University of Yale's online open courses on biomedical engineering has convinced me that this is what I aspire to do in the long run. Biomedical engineering, to me, seems like the perfect mix of research and practical work, something which is unique to this field of engineering.
A career that enables me to use my passion and interest in biological science to serve others is my ultimate goal. Biomedical science leads to many careers that will allow me to achieve this, but from the moment I heard about stem cell research I was certain that it was the pathway I
Ever since elementary school I have always been interested in science and math. They were always the subjects that came easiest to me, and as a result, I enjoyed them the most. I am often the person that my peers will come to for help, or the student my teachers expect to make the highest grades. Recently I have been exposed to more uses and applications for the subjects I love. Now that I am able to see where I can utilize my knowledge, I believe I have found my calling for the medical field. More specifically, I am especially intrigued by the new field of biomedical engineering where engineers can create synthetic devices that replace damaged or diseased tissues and organs. As I grow older I am sure my interests will change, but only
“Building a living cell one brick at a time” is seminar that satisfies my passion about biotechnology, is a perfect enhancement of my educational experience of having biomedical engineering as a field of primary concentration, and is a enormous creative community that through collaboration can create and nurture ideas that may one day alter bioengineering as a science and an industry. Having had an experience in this very field (I did a research project at Brown University’s summer program in 2014 concerning the transformation of bacterial genome), I am very excited to broaden my knowledge and experience in this area, as microbiology and bioengineering on microscopic scale are the most exciting fields for me. In addition to that, one of the
As Henry Ford exclaimed, “Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, only this time more wisely.” I had been working on my engineering project, the mousetrap vehicle, for my school’s Science Olympiad team. The mousetrap vehicle was a small-scale car that needed to be propelled sixteen feet using mousetraps and string. The day of the tournament, I wound up the string with the mousetraps and let it roll, expecting it to travel the necessary sixteen feet. Unfortunately, the vehicle rolled only six feet because I had not timed the mousetrap correctly. The only element failure gives you, is the chance for success, with additional wisdom. Even after the moment of failure, I never gave up that desire to apply what I knew. As I result of my past failures, today, I can successfully genetically engineer mice to test for causes of various diseases of the brain. I believe the notion that technology will be the culmination of medical science, and for that reason, I want to major in Biomedical Engineering at the McCormick School of Engineering.
Going to school every day, my plan is to become a family physician. I would love to be a family physician because I love associating with different families, it helps me learn different cultures and different things about life. I am currently studying nursing at Collin college and I hope to transfer to Texas Women University and complete my Bachelor's Degree in nursing. My plan is to work as a nurse for at least two years, then apply for a medical school. I want to work in the health field because I like helping people and I would love to give back to my community.
My immediate plan after graduating from college is to go to medical school to become a physician. I am not quite sure what kind of doctor I would like to become, but I would like to be both a doctor and a researcher. To clarify, I would like to see patients for part of the week, and during the other part of the week, I would like to do cancer research. In medical school, I will have the chance to learn how certain drugs have metabolic pathways that ultimately cure certain symptoms and disease while causing little to no harm to the rest of the body. The area of chemical engineering that is most interesting to be is biological engineering. I think that being able to create different systems that will deliver drugs to certain cells using man-made
Biomedical engineering is a field where you will be finding solutions for the problems inside your body using engineering principles. Then, once you pursue a degree in biomedical engineering then you can specialize in various interesting subfields; to name a few, bio-engineering, tissue engineering and cellular engineering where an individual who has successfully acquired sufficient knowledge in the field would deal with both human body and medical devices that ranges from clinical equipment to micro implant. I believe this field is one that would both accommodate the interests of an engineering student, as well as a medical student. Finally, my intention in choosing this field goes beyond my salary package. I would strive to contribute with improved advanced medical technology that would help work out solutions for the problems encountered by people, that in turn will eradicate the ailments of the millions of people suffering out there, together with the fact that bio engineeing is an ongoing one where every moment new advancements are taking
I hope to study Electrical Engineering when I graduate high school. I am a tech savvy, so anything that has to do with technology or perhaps the wiring interests me. In Electrical Engineering you design machines such as computers and phones. I hope that with this degree I achieve a successful life and job. I see myself using this degree to get a job as an Electrical Engineer.