تعريف للعلماء الاكلنيكيين ( العلماء الطبيين ) في اسكتلندا
Clinical Scientists in Transfusion may be employed to manage and develop methods of analysis and data interpretation of patient samples to assist with the investigation, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, but may be also employed in chemical engineering, tissue banking or reagent development fields. Many of these roles have an emphasis on research and development. Unlike many other clinical scientists, those in this field are responsible for the development and provision of products that are administered to patients as well as carrying out diagnostic tasks. Accordingly, there is a heavy emphasis on regulatory and quality control.
Entry Requirements
A good honours degree in a relevant biological science is needed to enter the National Health Service as a trainee Clinical Scientist in Transfusion. A higher degree, whilst not essential, is desirable. Many successful candidates have a relevant MSc or PhD.
National Health Service in scotland
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Clinical Microbiologist ( clinical scientist in microbiology)
Clinical Microbiologists (also known as Clinical Scientists in Microbiology), deal with identifying bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections. This helps prevent epidemics and has a large influence on the clinical management of patients.
Entry Requirements
The minimum qualification required is an honours degree in microbiology or another relevant biological discipline
National Health Service in Scotland
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