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Gain the expertise required for a profession as a clinical technologist, where you'll utilize your skills to support patient diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. The program covers: creating and producing medical devices, tissue engineering and wound healing for artificial organ development, operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining medical equipment, as well as performing physiological assessments including ECG, EMG, BMI, lung function tests, and skin evaluations. You'll focus on three key specialties - renal technology (dialysis), rehabilitation engineering (prosthetics/orthotics), and medical technology/engineering. Medical and healthcare technology is advancing rapidly, with modern hospitals serving as hubs for cutting-edge healthcare systems that demand highly skilled professionals. This ensures excellent job prospects after graduation. A third-year industry placement allows you to expand your professional network while enhancing your abilities and confidence in the field.