Description
Biomedical scientists advanced undertake advanced translational research in the biomedical laboratory sciences field and perform as educators of their professions or as other professionals, as well as acting as consultants in the field.
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Theoretical Knowledge
health care occupation-specific ethicsneoplasiaanalytical methods in biomedical sciencesdermapathologybiosafety in biomedical laboratorybiomedical scientists' role in health care systemscientific literaturepedagogytissue cytogeneticsbiomedical techniquesbiomedical sciencehepatologyclinical immunologyindustrial research and developmenttoxicologycryopreservationchemistryimmunohaematologymicrobiology-bacteriologybiologyembryologyhistopathologypathologyepidemiologyclinical immunopathologyclinical microbiologymedical geneticscancer risksimmunologyclinical cytologymedical informaticshuman physiologybiophysicsintracranial hypertension
Practical Skills
apply scientific methodsaccept own accountabilityconduct health related researchperform transcranial magnetic stimulationperform reconstructive microsurgerystudy topicsrecord data from biomedical testsmake clinical decisionsadhere to organisational guidelinesperform pathology consultationsapply context specific clinical competencesperform cerebrospinal fluid analysisvalidate biomedical analysis resultsassist in the production of laboratory documentationwork in multidisciplinary health teamsexplain the molecular basis of a disease to patientsanalyse body fluidsadvise patients on infectious diseases when travellinganalyse cell culturesperform virological testexamine samples in dermatologyinterpret electromyogramsresearch new treatments for blood related disorderslisten activelyadvise on healthcare users' informed consentuse foreign languages for health-related research