
Here I present: Dr. Robert Dedrick, “NIH RECORD”, volume #27, 14 January 1975.
INTRODUCTION.
Dr. Robert Dedrick of the Division of Research Services (DRS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) was a chemical-biomedical engineer.

When I lived in Washington D.C. I knew Robert Dedrick, PhD at NIH’s hospital were he worked. Robert Dedrick worked in biomedical engineering of the NIH hospital for decades.

In this blog post I wanted to an example of someone I knew who was a chemical-biomedical engineer. ATOP the blog post are some things engineering graduates do after graduation. To have a career like Robert Dedrick, PhD you go to graduate school; and government and hospitals are areas of employment with a PhD.

