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Abstract

This IEEE Career Development tape explores the opportunities for engineers, and particularly for electrical engineers. In the hospitals, increasing automation in instruments used by physicians and surgeons suggest that many new opportunities will open in the next few years. Talk by Donald Behrendt, Medical Research Programs, Veterans Administration Hospital, Long Beach, CA.

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MP3 Audio
(AR-3268 - IEEE Career Concepts - 72-CD-02 - A Bio-Medical Engineering Career - side 1.mp3)


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MP3 Audio
(AR-3268 - IEEE Career Concepts - 72-CD-02 - A Bio-Medical Engineering Career - side 2.mp3)


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