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Biomedical Technincian Training
Biomedical technicians perform functions that are essential to hospital operations. To keep systems running, they apply technical know-how founded in their understanding of science and mathematics.
In this video, watch as Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology student Monica Colòn discusses her strength with numbers and how hands-on training is preparing her for a career as a biomedical technician.
Click on the left to watch the video.
After watching the video, prepare some discussion questions for your class concerning applied science and mathematics. For example, you might brainstorm how physics or mathematics is used in product development, or how an understanding of biology or general science can be applied in the workplace.
