Meet Ryan, a medical engineer

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Meet Ryan, a medical engineer, and hear him tell you about the role and the qualifications needed. This film was developed by Health Education England as part of the 'Patient journey' teaching resources for schools and colleges. Find out more at www.healthcare....

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  • @EngenhariaClinica
    @EngenhariaClinica 3 года назад +16

    Thank you Ryan for sharing your experience. This helps to increase the recognition of our profession. Thanks NHS team.

  • @rawaneljack6575
    @rawaneljack6575 7 лет назад +65

    I'm studying medical engineering and I feel like books have nothing to do with the job itself and I'm scared of this

    • @dejanstanojevik5425
      @dejanstanojevik5425 6 лет назад +4

      Rawan Eljack tell me more

    • @fernandogmail1
      @fernandogmail1 4 года назад +2

      please tell us about that

    • @peternganga9528
      @peternganga9528 3 года назад +1

      That is very true..am also in my final year...and i feel like there is nothing am doing in school...when i watch

    • @Adck79
      @Adck79 2 года назад

      Could you please update? I'm thinking about this field too

    • @obicanobi
      @obicanobi 2 года назад

      @@Adck79 unless u wanna pee in a bottle and see ur family on pictures only, due to tens of jobs a day...then go for it

  • @plol
    @plol 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great job Ryan

  • @emaina344
    @emaina344 3 месяца назад

    Am a student in Kenya of the same course,,,,keep up

  • @imfaith9128
    @imfaith9128 Год назад +2

    just finished school. I did my diploma in medical engineering did my practical attachment .but I can't find a job I'm much scared 😭😭

  • @kenrie20022
    @kenrie20022 4 года назад +12

    Most universities wouldn't teach the practical aspect.

  • @abadabwee
    @abadabwee 5 лет назад +90

    Ryan is not a medical engineer, Ryan is a medical equipment technician.

    • @jakeg12345
      @jakeg12345 5 лет назад +20

      Engineer is used in a broader sense in the UK and covers what would be called a technician in many other countries. What precisely someone does is clear from context. For example, I am a controls and instrumentation technician but my job title is field service engineer. It is all well understood however.

    • @mohamedabdelkareem4397
      @mohamedabdelkareem4397 4 года назад +1

      totally agree

  • @surenghale9393
    @surenghale9393 9 месяцев назад +1

    what should i regiter HCPC or engineering council in uk to work in NHS as a biomedical engineer?

  • @warunakumara7671
    @warunakumara7671 3 года назад +1

    sir if you can please teach us how to repair an anaesthesia unit

    • @HealthCareers
      @HealthCareers  3 года назад

      Thank you for contacting Health Careers. As a careers information service, our remit is to provide information about starting a career in the NHS and wider health sector in England. We would suggest that you contact an engineer within your hospital to repair the unit. Best wishes, The Health Careers Team.

  • @mohdnihalcs
    @mohdnihalcs 2 месяца назад

    Is this same as biomedical engineering ?? Also will studying medical physics be a advantage ??

  • @nayeemanwar305
    @nayeemanwar305 Год назад

    Nice work

  • @houcheyaaqoub5457
    @houcheyaaqoub5457 Год назад

    How can I apply for a job in the UK, given that I have 6 months of experience in my country, Algeria

  • @Olivia-ix1cm
    @Olivia-ix1cm 3 года назад +5

    I'm student of medical engineering I'm in my first year in college... 😍

    • @iraqi2810
      @iraqi2810 3 года назад

      mee too this is my first year 🥺♥️

    • @jamalelmi7593
      @jamalelmi7593 3 года назад

      @@iraqi2810 hello, I want to become a person who builds advanced machines with artificial intelligence in the near future for the medical industry , do u think this is the right degree ( medical engineering) for me and does it teach how to build em ?

  • @anishm5858
    @anishm5858 2 года назад +1

    Hi i complited my post graduate diploma in medical instrumentation ,i would like to know the difference between biomedical engineer, clinical engineer and medical engineer.

    • @HealthCareers
      @HealthCareers  2 года назад

      Thank you for contacting Health Careers Anish M.
      We have passed your enquiry on to the relevant department for review and will get back to you as soon as we have a response.
      If you have any further questions in the meantime, please feel free to message us again or contact us on 0345 6060 655 You can also find further information on our website at: www.healthcareers.nhs.uk
      Best wishes,
      Health Careers Team
      Make a difference with a career in health

    • @anishm5858
      @anishm5858 2 года назад +1

      @@HealthCareers Thank you for your grate support

  • @samselva5614
    @samselva5614 6 лет назад +9

    I like biomedical

  • @sulesundayeo7668
    @sulesundayeo7668 11 месяцев назад

    I deeply interested medical engineering especially radiology equipment engineering
    I need info pls

  • @BUYINZAEZRA
    @BUYINZAEZRA 2 месяца назад

    I wish I was like you 😅

  • @abdisaalammohammedhussein1925
    @abdisaalammohammedhussein1925 4 года назад +5

    I need the address of that man really like this profession and its my dream moment i need some guidance to go forward

    • @HealthCareers
      @HealthCareers  4 года назад +2

      Dear Abdisaalam,
      Thank you for taking the time to get intouch with with us at Health Careers.
      Unfortunately we would not be able to give you Ryan’s address. We are delighted to see that the advert with Ryan a medical engineer has inspired you to find out more information regarding this career.
      You can read more about working as a medical engineering on our website: www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/healthcare-science/roles-healthcare-science/physical-sciences-and-biomedical-engineering/medical-engineering
      We do hope you have found this information useful. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us on 0345 6060 655 or message us again, quoting your personal reference number 4499367. You can also find further information on our website at www.healthcareers.nhs.uk
      Kind regards,
      Health Careers Team
      Make a difference with a career in health

    • @shambhunathkahalekar1777
      @shambhunathkahalekar1777 4 года назад

      I am kahalekar PhD biomed 40 year exp pl write to me

  • @tıbhendese
    @tıbhendese 4 года назад

    hi from the Turkey , do you have online courses or certificates or something like that ? how can I benefit from your foundation, from here ?

    • @HealthCareers
      @HealthCareers  4 года назад

      Hi, the NHS does not have any online courses or certificates we are a national service providing health care to the residents of the United Kingdom.
      Kind regards,
      4527723
      Health Careers Team
      Make a difference with a career in health

  • @NR-jz1yl
    @NR-jz1yl 4 года назад +2

    Hi what is the difference between clinical technologist and clinical engineer or they are the same?

    • @HealthCareers
      @HealthCareers  4 года назад

      Dear Noor,
      Thank you for contacting Health Careers.
      It’s fantastic to hear you are looking at clinical technologist and clinical engineering and wondering about the similarities.
      You can read more about clinical technologist on the Step into the NHS website:
      www.stepintothenhs.nhs.uk/careers/clinical-technologist
      You can read more about clinical measurement on the Health Careers website:
      www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/healthcare-science/roles-healthcare-science/physical-sciences-and-biomedical-engineering/clinical-measurement
      Anyone applying for a role either directly in the NHS or in an organisation that provides NHS services will be asked to demonstrate the values of the NHS Constitution and how it would apply in their everyday work. www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/working-health/working-nhs/nhs-constitution
      We do hope you have found this information useful. If you have any further questions, please feel free to message us again or call us 0345 6060 655, quoting your personal reference number 4514965. You can also find further information on our website at www.healthcareers.nhs.uk
      Kind regards,
      Health Careers Team
      Make a difference with a career in health

    • @NR-jz1yl
      @NR-jz1yl 4 года назад

      @@HealthCareers Hello I am asking because I have offer from Bradford University and this offer is Clinical Technology BSc (Hons) in Engineering faculty/school. I am not sure will this course lead me to be a clinical engineer without studying any additional course or not?

    • @HealthCareers
      @HealthCareers  4 года назад +1

      Dear Noor,
      Thank you for contacting Health Careers.
      It’s fantastic to hear you have been offered a Clinical Technology BSc (Hons) in Engineering at Bradford University.
      As Health Careers is an information service and is not resourced to provide careers guidance or counselling you may find it beneficial to contact the National Careers Service for free careers advice and guidance. They are available via phone, email, or you can make a face-to-face appointment.
      Web: nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
      Phone: 0800 100 900
      It may be advisable to speak to Bradford University as they could put you in touch with a careers advisory service within the University to discuss your course with you.
      If you have any further questions, please feel free to message us again or contact us on 0345 6060 655, quoting your personal reference number 4514965. You can also find further information on our website at www.healthcareers.nhs.uk
      Kind regards,
      Health Careers Team
      Make a difference with a career in health

  • @namratha5119
    @namratha5119 3 года назад +1

    I want the reverse case of this. I am a computer science engineer, how can I work in the medical industry? What skills do I require to support medicine?

    • @HealthCareers
      @HealthCareers  3 года назад

      Hello Namratha,
      Thank you for your comment. There are a number of different careers within the NHS associated with medicine for you to explore.
      At Health Careers we can provide careers information on the entry and training routes into careers in the NHS and wider health sector. However, we can’t provide careers advice and guidance on what career would be best suited to the skills you have or would like to possess. The National Careers Service provides free, impartial, confidential advice and information.
      You can call them on 0800 100 900 or use their webchat service: www.cxdirect.serco.com/visitor/EntryPage.htm
      You can also visit: www.nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/home
      You can also read more about careers in medicine on our website here:
      www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/doctors/roles-doctors/medicine
      We hope this information can help.
      Kind Regards,
      The Health Careers Team.
      Make a difference with a career in health.

    • @namratha5119
      @namratha5119 3 года назад +1

      @@HealthCareers Thank u so much

    • @jypapiiiii
      @jypapiiiii Год назад

      Hey, have you pivoted your career?

    • @namratha5119
      @namratha5119 Год назад +1

      @@jypapiiiii Well, I just graduated from BE and landed a job as Software Engineer. During my college days, I did a few projects related to the medical field. I think as a CS student Data Science is a good way. There are a lot of medical advancements which need the handling of complex data to automate the process. But as a fresher diving deep into data science is not possible. They expect some experience which is hard to get. I am still looking for an opportunity.

    • @jypapiiiii
      @jypapiiiii Год назад

      @@namratha5119 Interesting. I plan on majoring in CS, but was looking at health careers before. I also wonder if health informatics might be a good career.
      Congrats on graduating and getting your job btw!

  • @palaceroseparteabyfuadkuri1627
    @palaceroseparteabyfuadkuri1627 3 года назад

    I wanna do pg in Biomedical equipment engineering, can you just guide me?

    • @HealthCareers
      @HealthCareers  3 года назад +5

      Hello,
      Thank you for contacting health careers.
      It is great to hear that you are interested in Biomedical Engineering.
      There are three routes into biomedical engineering. Firstly With two or three A-levels including science subjects, and a good GCSEs at A-C grade, you can enter the NHS Practitioner Training Programme (PTP) by taking an accredited BSc degree in healthcare science (medical engineering). Other level 3 qualifications may be accepted but it will depend on the university so you should check with them about this.
      www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/healthcare-science/studying-healthcare-science
      You can also apply for a place on the graduate-entry NHS Scientist Training Programme (STP). For this you must have a 1st or 2.1 either in an undergraduate honours degree or an integrated master’s degree in a pure or applied science subject relevant to the specialism you are applying for.
      If you have a 2.2 degree or better in any subject, you will also be considered if you have a higher degree* that is relevant to the specialism for which you are applying.
      www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/career-planning/study-and-training/graduate-training-opportunities/nhs-scientist-training-programme
      Lastly, With experience as a registered clinical scientist, you can apply for Higher Specialist Scientist Training (HSST).
      www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/career-planning/developing-your-health-career/nhs-higher-specialist-scientist-training
      For further information on biomedical engineering please view our website here:
      www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/healthcare-science/roles-healthcare-science/physical-sciences-and-biomedical-engineering/medical-engineering/entry-requirements-skills
      We hope this information can help.
      Kind Regards,
      The Health Careers Team.
      Make a difference with a career in health.

  • @mdradwan963
    @mdradwan963 2 года назад

    I want learn madical equipment tacnician

  • @king0vdarkness
    @king0vdarkness 2 года назад

    Mate, this is like saying a gas technician is an engineer (something that annoys every mechanical engineer lol)!

    • @HealthCareers
      @HealthCareers  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for contacting Health Careers. Your feedback regarding the advert is important to us and we are grateful for you comment. Best wishes, Health Careers

    • @king0vdarkness
      @king0vdarkness 2 года назад +1

      @@HealthCareers you're welcome, I was just having a laugh though 😂

    • @jypapiiiii
      @jypapiiiii Год назад +1

      Biomedical engineers are like any other engineers, some work in industry, while some in hospitals like the guy in the video

    • @king0vdarkness
      @king0vdarkness Год назад +1

      @@jypapiiiii wrong, this guy is a biomedical technician. A biomedical engineer is the one who designed the machine this guy is maintaining.

    • @jypapiiiii
      @jypapiiiii Год назад +2

      @king0vdarkness Biomedical engineers are also generally in the OR when complex surgeries are performed. He's a tech but that doesn't mean BMEs can't work in hospitals.

  • @searchgoogle6423
    @searchgoogle6423 2 года назад

    bme moves biomedical engineering xMoves_meCentric=OranLungfunc();