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Human Capital

Educated future

 

With its 11 institutions of higher learning, including four major universities (two French language and two of English language), several colleges and many private and public schools, the Montreal metropolitan area is a fantastic reservoir of highly skilled human resources.

 

Montreal has 165,900 students and the largest number of foreign students in Canada (17,000). More than 41,000 students earned a university degree in 2005 and close to 40% of the total population earns a college or university degree.

 

Montréal ranks first in North America for the number of university students per capita, ahead of Denver and Boston.

 

More than half of the population of Metro Montreal is bilingual (French and English) and nearly 10,200 students are currently enrolled in a program related to life sciences.  Over 2,000 university degrees are awarded each year in life sciences.

 

Scientists and managers

 

The life sciences industry employs over 40,500 highly skilled people including 11,750 research specialists in 149 public research organizations.

 

With 479 private companies, the Metro Montreal life sciences industry offers a reservoir of trained and skilled professionals and managers.

 

Medical Technologies Related Training Programs

 

Establishment

Programs

Specialties

University of Montreal
and
École Polytechnique of Montreal

Certificate

Biomedical engineering, electrocardiology,
biomedical imaging, biomedical instrumentation,
Biomechanics, biomaterials,  rehabilitation,
Biomedical modelling

Diploma of Superior Studies

Master

Ph.D.

McGill University

Ph.D.

Biomedical Engineering, signal analysis; systems analysis, orthopedic and auditory biomechanics, biomaterials artificial cells and organs, medical imaging and image processing; Bioinformatics, computers in medical education

Master

École de technologie supérieure
(ETS)

Certificate

Health technology diploma in orthopedy,
Traumatology, imaging.

Master

Montmorency College
www.cmontmorency.qc.ca

Technical career

Prosthetic and orthopaedics technique

Dawson College
www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca

Technical career

Radiotherapy, diagnostic imaging

Ahuntsic College
www.collegeahuntsic.qc.ca

Technical career

Medical electrophysiology, radio-diagnostic, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy

Other training available

Programs

Specialties

CRIM
www.crim.ca

Continuing training

Regulation, evaluation, commercialisation, etc.

AITS
www.aits.ca

Continuing training

Management, regulatory, etc.

CRIQ
www.criq.qc.ca

Continuing training

Designing medical equipment and systems for Compliance to the International Safety Standard IEC 60601

HEC
www.hec.ca

Continuing training and
current programs

Management, commercialization, etc.

 

 

Average Annual Salary Comparison   (in US$)

 

Position

Montreal

Seattle

Boston

San Francisco

San Diego

Medical Laboratory Technician

 $39,631

 $42,325

 $42,955

$46,346

$39,857

Scientific Researcher

 $64,012

 $70,802

 $72,427

$78,408

$68,368

Biochemist

 $78,845

 $87,657

 $89,819

$96,983

$84,972

Medical Laboratory Manager

 $71,690

 $83,963

 $86,032

$92,976

$81,404

Operations Manager

 $85,047

 $100,070

 $102,545

$110,449

$96,960

 

Source: ERI Economic Research Institute, July 1, 2007

Data as of July, 1 2007

Exchange rate: US$1= CA$1,0634

 

This document had been prepared by: Montréal International


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