| Rehabilitation Robotics Engineer | Biomedical Equipment Technician |
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| Designs, develops, and tests robotic systems for rehabilitation purposes | Maintains, repairs, and calibrates medical equipment, including rehab devices |
| Requires engineering degrees and specialized training in robotics and biomechanics | Requires technical certifications and training in medical equipment maintenance |
| Works primarily in research labs, hospitals, and medical device companies | Works mainly in hospitals, clinics, and biomedical service companies |
While both roles support healthcare technology, Rehabilitation Robotics Engineers focus on creating and improving robotic systems for patient rehabilitation, whereas Biomedical Equipment Technicians maintain and repair existing medical devices. Their skills and work environments overlap but serve different stages of medical device lifecycle management.