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- Biomedical_scientist abstract "A biomedical scientist (biomedician, biomedical doctor, medical scientist, clinical scientist ) biomedical scientists are scientists trained in biology, they carry out a range of laboratory and medical tests to support the diagnosis and treatment of disease duties will depend on your specific role, but involve: interpreting test results and suggesting methods of treatment to physicians, researching, developing and testing new methods of diagnosis and treatment, giving the physician advice on buying and using commercial products and equipment.You would focus on one of three main areas: life sciences, physiological sciences or medical physics and clinical engineering.In life sciences, you could work in one of the following branches: biochemistry, microbiology, immunology, hematology .physiological sciences, you are more likely to work directly with patients. For example, you could work in audiology or cardiac physiology, investigating how an organ functions to diagnose abnormalities and find ways of improving a patient's wellbeing.In medical physics and clinical engineering, you could be involved in: designing and developing instruments to monitor and treat patients, creating new ways to treat and diagnose illness, making sure complex equipment is set up and used correctly.To become a clinical (or healthcare) scientist you will need:a first or upper second class honours degree in a subject related to the specialist area you want to work in. The most relevant subjects include life sciences (such as biology, microbiology, genetics or biochemistry), physics, engineering, and those (such as biomedical science, medical physics or biotechnology) to complete the three-year NHS Healthcare Scientist Training Programme (STP).In the United Kingdom, the term "biomedical scientist" as related to the health service has a different meaning than in other parts of the world, specifically referring to a class of healthcare professional that performs clinical pathology services.".
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- Biomedical_scientist comment "A biomedical scientist (biomedician, biomedical doctor, medical scientist, clinical scientist ) biomedical scientists are scientists trained in biology, they carry out a range of laboratory and medical tests to support the diagnosis and treatment of disease duties will depend on your specific role, but involve: interpreting test results and suggesting methods of treatment to physicians, researching, developing and testing new methods of diagnosis and treatment, giving the physician advice on buying and using commercial products and equipment.You would focus on one of three main areas: life sciences, physiological sciences or medical physics and clinical engineering.In life sciences, you could work in one of the following branches: biochemistry, microbiology, immunology, hematology .physiological sciences, you are more likely to work directly with patients. ".
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