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Biomedical science involves studying diverse subjects to uncover the origins, diagnosis, and treatment of human illnesses. As a biomedical scientist, you'll collaborate with doctors and healthcare teams, playing a vital role in the NHS, private healthcare, and biotech sectors.
You'll conduct various clinical lab tests in pathology, immunology, and infectious disease management.
This program holds accreditation from the Institute of Biomedical Science, enabling you to train as a certified professional. Graduates can pursue careers as accredited biomedical scientists or professionals in the biomedical field.
The curriculum covers essential topics like human anatomy, physiology, cell biology, pathology, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, and microbiology. You'll develop practical skills in laboratory protocols, safety regulations, quality control, and transferable abilities such as presentations, report writing, research, and teamwork. Hands-on training includes clinical lab techniques taught by certified biomedical scientists from hospitals and industry partners.