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Originally Posted by Don Rotolo
Aside from what squirrel said - all of which are excellent suggestions - you might find a course in Biomedical Engineering. There may be prerequisites which might be a major roadblock (to a Bio major), but you can audit it to see if it's over your head.
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It wouldn't hurt to look into going to that major, either. If you don't go for it as an undergrad, look into doing it as a grad student.
For example, my school only offers Biomedical (and, for that matter, Biological) Engineering as a grad course of study--I believe it's through the Chemical and Biological Engineering department. But there are courses you could take to prepare for it--talk to whoever coordinates that sort of thing at your school to see which courses they'd recommend taking as undergrad electives if you wanted to go into that field.
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