
I have been trying to figure out what is was like to be a Biomedical photographer in a major hospital. I started researching the meaning and job description of a Biomedical Photographer. A biomedical photographer is someone Biomedical photographers, also called medical photographers, work in both health care facilities and research labs. They use cameras, computers, and microscopes to record biological and medical events like as physical changes in patients, changes in lab animals, microscopic slides of germs, surgical procedures, laboratory work, and autopsies. They make photographs, videotapes, and digitized images, and the images they create in a day can range from videotapes of surgical procedures for teaching purposes to digitally-produced brochures that describe the services offered by a hospital department. I feel they are the heroes of the medical industry, because they are the ones who capture the moment of someones life being changed. Their work is displayed throughout the world in every type of field. On yesterday I got a chance to visit children's medical hospital in Dallas, Texas. I realized that someone who has the guts to photograph and videotape the actual event. The life of a Biomedical Photographer is very stressful and rewarding at the same time.
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