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During her junior year, biomedical engineering major Danielle McGeary ’07 (ENG) felt unsure about her post-UConn plans. The self-proclaimed extrovert knew her ideal work environment would involve surrounding herself with people, not being confined to a laboratory or desk. While researching her options, McGeary attended a presentation about the role clinical engineers play—working alongside doctors and nurses to make hospitals safer and more efficient....
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Twenty-four graduate students are enrolled in the University of Connecticut’s (UConn) Clinical Engineering Internship Program, where they complete graduate level engineering courses while working as a clinical engineering intern. The students graduate with a Master of Science in biomedical engineering. (Photo by Christopher LaRosa)
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