Filipino Biomedical Technologist in Canada | Sulit ba? Magkano ang sweldo? | Buhay Canada

Jesse Esperame has been a biomedical technologist for more than 30 years. In this episode, he shares why he thinks more Filipinos should get into this career.

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  • @joshuaolorocisimo7611
    @joshuaolorocisimo7611Ай бұрын

    Great interview!! Thank you sir Jesse sa pa-shoutout. Glad to see fellow Pinoys flourishing in the biomedical field here in Canada.

  • @roliquino9344
    @roliquino9344Ай бұрын

    My daughter is also a biomedical tech engineer. She got her training from NAIT here in Alberta. She now works with the Federal Govt in Ottawa.

  • @colwood360

    @colwood360

    Ай бұрын

    She might know my daughter, she also works at Ottawa Hospital.:)

  • @emilygarcia7657
    @emilygarcia7657Ай бұрын

    Sir im so proud of you keep up the good work you deserve a gold Star

  • @johncromwellcui4561
    @johncromwellcui4561Ай бұрын

    take care always tito jesse, regards to family ❤

  • @michaelbenedicto5701
    @michaelbenedicto5701Ай бұрын

    Im so proud of you tito jessie.. keep safe..

  • @emilygarcia7657
    @emilygarcia7657Ай бұрын

    My friends daughter finished a degree of BC in Biochemistry

  • @vbyssey100
    @vbyssey100Ай бұрын

    Good foe him. No question he got brains - One cannot just pass that course without some grey matter - Although interest is foremost!

  • @apriljoytan5382
    @apriljoytan5382Ай бұрын

    My brother po is a Biomedical Engr pos a UE hospital and an Electrical Engr. by background and the company sent him to SG for training. Wla po ata direct engineering program for Biomedical pa sa Pinas.

  • @colwood360

    @colwood360

    29 күн бұрын

    Yes mostly BSEE and BSECE in the Philippines, since we don't have a Biomedical Engineering degree program. Both have an Electronic background, so it's just the chance to work with Medical Equipment and get company service training. Good for him. It's a nice fulfilling job.:)

  • @marianitafajutagana6169
    @marianitafajutagana6169Ай бұрын

    Can Reg Med Tech apply here? Now in Canada visit visa holder

  • @inanutshellvlog

    @inanutshellvlog

    Ай бұрын

    Ito po ang sabi ni Jesse-- Yes they can mas easily for them dahil mayroon na silang medical background. They can call me for assistance. Pls send me an email inanutshellvlog@gmail.com if you want Jesse's contact number po.

  • @colwood360

    @colwood360

    29 күн бұрын

    Yes, you can as long as you pass all the requirements. We now have 8 Canadian schools that offer this Biomedical Technologies course. BCIT in Vancouver BC, NAIT in Edmonton Alberta, St. Clair College in Windsor, Centennial College, and Durham College are all in Ontario. One in Montreal, Quebec, and one in Newfoundland The College of North Atlantic. Hope this helps. :)

  • @jhoanne3659
    @jhoanne3659Ай бұрын

    Filipino Nurse here in Germany.. I want to study there as Biomedical Technologist. Can someone help me po. Thank you very much.

  • @colwood360

    @colwood360

    Ай бұрын

    It depends on where you will apply and be accepted as an International Student on a Visa to Canada. Also, I might add that Biomedical Engineering Technologies courses in Canada deal with Bio-Medical Equipment Servicing. We now have 8 Canadian schools that offer this Biomedical Technologies course. BCIT in Vancouver BC, NAIT in Edmonton Alberta, St. Clair College in Windsor, Centennial College, and Durham College are all in Ontario. One in Montreal, Quebec, and one in Newfoundland The College of North Atlantic. Hope this helps. :) Reply

  • @1rmags
    @1rmagsАй бұрын

    I think the guy is misleading, i used to be a biomedical technologist and i dealt with biomaterial (like bovine pericardium for use in heart valve, stent cover, bariatric reduction)…what he’s saying is he’s dealing with equipments and equipments are not “bio” material. Also, OR’s makes sure equipments are properly functioning, calibrated and etc. before they are put to use because surgeons would not want to deal with malfunctioning equipments in the middle of very critical procedures like what he was saying (open brain surgery?). Surgeons would always want to avoid such scenarios except for some very rare unexpected occurrences, and want it done efficiently and flawlessly (he was implying he was called to fix the machine/equipment while the patient’s head is open?

  • @colwood360

    @colwood360

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry, I don't know where was the misleading part, and I did not say anything about Bio Materials. All I said was I am part of the Cardio Vascular team for Biomed that deals with Heart-Lung machines. I was sent to Houston, USA for this specialized Heart-Lung Machine. In the section where I was called for a Fluorescence Microscope that stopped working, was where the monitor display froze during Neurosurgery, I am not sure what the procedure was (but normally for aneurysm or cancer cell removal) all I needed to know was to make the microscope back to operating condition which I managed to make it work. Actually, it happened twice to me and once to my colleague. The microscope unfortunately was an old model that we are now replacing with a new one. Once we have this new Microscope, technical training will be provided for Biomedical technologists, either in Germany or in California, USA. This is just to show that we including you as you mentioned a Biomedical Technologist work to make our hospital patients safe. Also, I might add that Biomedical Engineering Technologies courses in the USA and Canada deal with Bio-Medical Equipment Servicing. We do not deal with the Biomaterials you mentioned. We now have 8 Canadian schools that offer this Biomedical Technologies course. BCIT in Vancouver BC, NAIT in Edmonton Alberta, St. Clair College in Windsor, Centennial College, and Durham College are all in Ontario. One in Montreal, Quebec, and one in Newfoundland The College of North Atlantic. Hope this helps. :)

  • @apriljoytan5382

    @apriljoytan5382

    Ай бұрын

    My brother is a biomedical engr and tama si kuya Jesse at times they are called on stand by in an ongoing surgery.

  • @colwood360

    @colwood360

    29 күн бұрын

    @@apriljoytan5382 Yes just like this morning, but this time before they started the surgical procedure I was called again for the microscope there was no video signal and they were unable to start. I did fix it in time to start the surgical procedure. :) I think the guy is not a Biomedical Equipment Technologist but more on clinical Biomed works.

  • @emilygarcia7657
    @emilygarcia7657Ай бұрын

    Excuse me don't say albularyo shame on you think before you comment please thank you

  • @LeavethePhilippines2

    @LeavethePhilippines2

    Ай бұрын

    Tama ka kabayan. Ang mahirap sa ibang kabayan natin kapag may nagiging successful na Pinoy, gusto naman siraan. Typical crab mentality. Dapat iniwan na nila itong bad trait, sa Pinas!

  • @OPERA943

    @OPERA943

    16 күн бұрын

    BETWEEN KA BOBOHAN AT INGIT, AYAN NA NAMAN!!! VERY REVEALING NAMAN YAN, BUTI NGA MERON TAYONG GANYAN.

  • @IsaganiDamasoIbarra
    @IsaganiDamasoIbarraАй бұрын

    arbularyo? = Biomedical Technologist

  • @mayl4440

    @mayl4440

    Ай бұрын

    I guess you don’t understand the profession.

  • @IsaganiDamasoIbarra

    @IsaganiDamasoIbarra

    Ай бұрын

    LOL

  • @IsaganiDamasoIbarra

    @IsaganiDamasoIbarra

    Ай бұрын

    @@mayl4440 LOL

  • @IsaganiDamasoIbarra

    @IsaganiDamasoIbarra

    Ай бұрын

    @@mayl4440 get a life...U need never ending orgasm

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