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The BME Breakdown
The BME Breakdown
13 episodes
2 weeks ago
Three biomedical engineering students collaborate to share their personal journeys as undergraduate engineers, insights into the BME department, opportunities beyond academics, and advice they wish they had received earlier in their academic careers. *not affiliated with the University of Miami*
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Three biomedical engineering students collaborate to share their personal journeys as undergraduate engineers, insights into the BME department, opportunities beyond academics, and advice they wish they had received earlier in their academic careers. *not affiliated with the University of Miami*
Show more...
Education
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Episode 6: Internships and Industry
The BME Breakdown
36 minutes 10 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 6: Internships and Industry

Two of our co-hosts invite one unique guest speaker: the Vice President of External Affairs for the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)! Also Co-President of UMaker, our guest speaker talks about her summer internship at Medtronic as well as advice for obtaining one, what companies look for, intern positions beyond R&D, and her upcoming internship with Stryker. In the latter half of the episode, the discussion briefly shifts to being children of immigrant parents and how it impacts our perspectives on our academic and professional careers.

The BME Breakdown
Three biomedical engineering students collaborate to share their personal journeys as undergraduate engineers, insights into the BME department, opportunities beyond academics, and advice they wish they had received earlier in their academic careers. *not affiliated with the University of Miami*