Working in the Medical Device Industry – is this the right career for me?

Have you ever appreciated technology in hospitals, doctor’s surgeries and even home test kits which will tell you about your health and well-being? You or a loved one may have had an unfortunate experience ending up in a hospital, but thanks to the equipment and technology it saved your life or rescued a limb.

Medical Devices can be a tool, instruments, machine, software, or other items used to diagnose, monitor, treat, or manage a medical condition. Medical devices are not medicines or drugs.

Examples of medical devices include:

  • Syringes
  • Dressings
  • Surgical tools
  • Scanners
  • Software apps
  • Blood glucose meters
  • Blood pressure monitors
  • Contact lenses
  • Pregnancy test kits
  • Wheelchairs

Medical devices can also help people with physical impairments become more independent. Examples of these devices include: Hoists, Orthotic and prosthetic appliances, Pressure care devices, and Walking aids, implants, defibrillators. If you are interested in engineering, biology and medical treatments that are lifesaving then a career in Medical Devices might be for you.

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£399.00

Course Overview

Adnan Ashfaq talks about his lifelong experiences having worked in multinationals as well as for start-ups, this invaluable session will help you make a decision if this career is for you.

Course Modules

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Benefits of this course

This course will benefit those who have finished college or school or are considering a career change and have come across the Medical Technology sector.

FAQs

What is a Medical Device?

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What will I end up doing if I work in this sector?

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What do Regulatory consultants do?

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