Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University
Medical Science, University of North Texas Health Science Center
Bradley Schott received his bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Texas A&M University and his master’s degree in medical science from the University of North Texas Health Science Center before attending EnMed.
He has hopes to be a full-time clinician who works with engineering companies on the side to develop solutions to problems that arise in the clinic or operating room. Bradley says that he chose EnMed because of the duality of the program and the opportunity to bridge the current gap between physicians and engineers.
He is originally from San Antonio, Texas and has hobbies outside of school including playing ultimate frisbee, bouldering, playing the piano, watching TV and movies and hanging out with his friends.