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Re: Bio-Medical engineering
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Originally Posted by volleygrrl234
But the way I want to do this is the get an undergrad degree in bio-medical engineering, then go to med school. I was wondering if there is any advice anyone can give me about grades, classes to take, and good schools to go to for this. I have already looked at Vanderbilt and Northwestern. Thanks!
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I have not seen Purdue listed yet. https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/...grams/bme.html
Research PUs website. I believe BioMed Engr is relatively new (last 10yrs) within engineering there, but Purdue has been rapidly changing the last 5-7yrs with all the new technologies and developments there. Worth a look.
Another ref - check out some of the links
https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/Signature
They even started a new BioMed building to be done in '06.
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