I'm from São Paulo, I work in the field of medical equipment maintenance. I work in clinical engineering at a hospital and I come looking for information about working in the area in the USA. I am trained as a technician in Mechatronics. More work in the area with a record of over 5 years.
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I have seen several videos of people saying that the BME program does not delve deep and that it is better to study electrical or mechanical engineering as undergraduate and probably do BME PhD
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