Biomedical Engineering revolves around the principles of crafting solutions for healthcare challenges and focuses on the design and advancement of medical products. Graduates in Biomedical Engineering commonly find employment as developers of biomedical equipment and devices, ranging from artificial organs to diagnostic machinery and replacements for body parts. Specializations within Biomedical Engineering encompass various fields, including bioinstrumentation, biomaterials, biomechanics, tissue engineering, clinical engineering, medical imaging, orthopedic bioengineering, rehabilitation engineering, and systems physiology.