Interests in BME after doing BS and MS in Sciences

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I've completed my BS in Neurobiology and MS in Medical Physiology. I'm looking to apply to med school programs next summer after taking my MCAT Jan 2019. This summer I have done a lot of reading and research into companies that create medical devices and have used BME to produce "cutting edge" innovations to help patient care. This has been very interesting for me. I definitely would like to pursue Medical School to be a doctor, but I was wondering whether it is too late for me to still get a background in BME? Maybe through a MS in BME or a dual degree MD/MS BME?

I think having a background in BME is something that would be useful as a physician, especially if I am heading towards the neurosurgery path. Does anyone know of a way that I can still make this possible or certain programs that I should be leaning more towards? I'm a bit concerned of how doable this path would be given my background.

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