(1) What is answer 1 to your EQ? Be specific in your answer and write it like a thesis statement.
A successful biomedical engineer is someone who is always up to date with medical equipment repairs and maintenance, is responsive whenever and wherever needed, and adaptive to different situations, people, and repairs that may need to be made.
(2) What possible evidence do you have to support this answer?
At my service learning, I am able to observe what a biomed does in the hospital setting. He constantly tells me how you need to be patient with people and that a lot of work is due to paperwork. I have helped with maintaining medical equipment such as patient monitors and IV pumps. I have also seen him do repairs on equipment used in operating rooms and the labs such as microscopes and vital monitors. Since I am at a community hospital, I don't see much of the bigger, more expensive equipment, but I always see common medical equipment. I am also learning about circuits and the different components. He has me sometimes look at something and figure out what may be wrong.
(3) What source(s) did you find this evidence and/or answer?
A majority of what I learn comes from my service learning (Winston Gotte). Research I get usually say the same things in more detail.
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