FAQs
What is the main purpose of the Intern-Clinical Engineering position?
The main purpose of the position is to keep the Clinical Engineering department engaged and up to date with current technology trends and engineering innovations, while providing project work opportunities for students.
What educational background is required for this internship?
Candidates must be currently enrolled in the UofL Speed School Engineering program.
Is previous work experience necessary for this internship?
No previous work experience is required, as education gained from the UofL Speed School Engineering program is sufficient.
Are there any certifications or licenses required for this position?
No, there are no specific certifications or licenses required for this internship.
What kind of projects will interns work on?
Interns will assist on project work alongside fellow engineers in the Clinical Engineering department, focusing on technology trends and engineering innovations within healthcare.
Is this internship paid?
The job description does not specify whether the internship is paid or unpaid, so it is advisable to inquire during the application process.
Can undergraduate students apply for this internship?
Yes, undergraduate students currently enrolled in the UofL Speed School Engineering program are eligible to apply.
What skills are beneficial for this internship?
Beneficial skills may include a basic understanding of clinical engineering principles, teamwork, communication, and a willingness to learn about healthcare technology trends.