If so, would you mind giving a rundown on what your job is like? I mentioned in a previous post, I am a current radiology student having trouble finding a school that will let me take the technical portion due to vaccine mandates. A teacher told me I have a really good engineering mindset. I previously had considered engineering, but was turned off due to the large amount of desk work engineering requires. He told me biomedical engineering would be more hands-on, plus my health related classes would transfer to it. Is this true?
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I don't know about the schools, but many hospitals in European countries do not have vaccine requirements and are in dire need of medical staff (though obviously I don't know if that is also true of biomedical engineers).
Bear in mind that if you're going to interact with older and/or more vulnerable patients, masks and testing might be required.