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Upon successful completion of this program, graduates receive a Master of Biomedical Innovation and Development (MBID) degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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The BioID program has been a fantastic accelerator for my career. I now am well versed in aspects of the medical device industry that I was not aware of before. The efforts made by the program to make this a unique experience for each student, the multitude of resources offered by Tech’s campus, and dedication of the faculty to advise and help us in our career placement goals made the experience extremely valuable. I will be pursuing Quality Engineering and Regulatory Affairs at a medical device company in my first job out of this program and hope to move into a project manager type role and beyond in the next 5-10 years. If there is one key take away from the program, it is “Exposure, Exposure, Exposure!” — We have had the opportunity to network with top industry professionals, have fantastic local mentors, and learn and ask questions that helped expand our knowledge in preparation for entering almost any facet of the medical device industry.
Christina Walinski, Class of 2013