Educator's Toolbox
What's Inside
IEEE EMBS makes it easy to introduce students to the depth and breadth of career options in biomedical engineering with these resources created especially for educators.
Career Guide
What exactly do biomedical engineers do? Or more precisely, what don’t biomedical engineers do? This 20-page booklet examines exciting careers in biomedical engineering, details educational pathways and course requirements, and describes options for students looking to gain some firsthand experience in the field.
Click here to download Designing a Career in Biomedical Engineering. Or contact the EMBS Executive Office to order multiple copies.
"Thank you very much for putting a well thought out booklet together. I am extremely impressed… As a new advisor with limited knowledge about BME, this is the BEST informational material that I have seen that truly answers all the questions students asked."
Rudy Oritz, Academic Advisor,
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
The University of Texas at Austin
Biomedical Engineering Video
This 20-minute video, produced by EMBS, describes the emerging field of biomedical bngineering from a USA industry perspective. Highlights are included as an MPEG file (20 MB, 352x240 resolution, 2:00 minutes).
Right click on this link and select “save target” to download the file. Clicking on the link directly will play the video but the audio may be distorted.
You may order the EMBS career video (in either NTSC or PAL formats) by completing this PDF form.
Charting the Milestones of Biomedical Engineering is an ideal source of information for introductory classes in biomedical engineering and seminars. Or use it as a recruiting tool for High School students. Based on articles from the EMB Magazine and printed as a special edition, this informative booklet is available for free. Complete this PDF form to order.

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This 20-minute video, produced by EMBS, describes the emerging field of biomedical bngineering from a USA industry perspective. Highlights are included as an MPEG file (20 MB, 352x240 resolution, 2:00 minutes).
