Regulatory Biomedical Engineers (rBME) study the fundamentals of regulatory science in order to advance medical devices, imaging diagnostics, and therapy. They study the fundamentals of global regulatory affairs, regulatory strategy in the development of devices and diagnostics, regulatory compliance, engineering patent law, medical measurements, and instrument design.

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Professional Development
Get the latest industry knowledge, access to mentoring, and find job opportunities through professionals organizations:
- American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) – aimbe.org
- Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) – bmes.org
- Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society – embs.org
- Institute of Biological Engineering (IBE) – ibe.org
- Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) – raps.org
- Society for Biomaterials – biomaterials.org
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Industry-Specific Job Sites
- Biohealth Innovation Jobs – BHI Jobs
- EngineerJobs – engineerjobs.com
- iHireEngineering – ihireengineering.com
- Science Careers – jobs.sciencecareers.org
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