The working conditions of a biomedical engineer are inside of a hospital, where therapy occurs, and others work in laboratories.
The work environment is secure, safe, and hopefully clean considering they may work in a hospital.
One of the major job responsibilities is designing equipment and devices, such as artificial internal organs, replacements for body parts, and machines for diagnosing medical problems.
The future job outlook is majorly big. We may need an excessive amount of hip and knee replacements in the future, so biomedical engineers may be well known in the future.
To become a biomedical engineer you need to take high school science courses such as chemistry, physics, and biology. Also high school math courses such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. You need a bachelor's degree programs in biomedical engineering and bioengineering in college.