Description
The roles and responsibilities of a biomedical scientist under the health care regulation system.
Alternative labels
roles and responsibilities of biomedical scientists
biomedical scientists’ role in health care systems
role and responsibility of a biomedical scientist
biomedical scientists’ role in the health care system
Skill type
knowledge
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential knowledge
Biomedical scientists’ role in health care system is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:
Biomedical scientist: Biomedical scientists perform all laboratory methods required as part of medical examination, treatment and research activities, particularly clinical-chemical, haematological, immuno-haematological, histological, cytological, microbiological, parasitological, mycological, serological and radiological tests. They perform analytical sample testing and report the results to the medical staff for further diagnosis. Biomedical Scientists may apply these methods in particular in the infection, blood or cellular sciences.
Biomedical scientist advanced: Biomedical scientists advanced undertake advanced translational research in the biomedical science field and perform as educators of their professions or as other professionals.
Optional knowledge
Biomedical scientists’ role in health care system is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
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