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§ OCCUPATION · GLOBAL STANDARDS

biomedical scientist advanced

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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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.

Theoretical Knowledge
ESSENTIALTheoretical knowledge required
pedagogyhealth care occupation-specific ethicstissue cytogeneticsdermapathologyneoplasiabiomedical sciencebiomedical scientists' role in health care systembiosafety in biomedical laboratoryanalytical methods in biomedical sciencesbiomedical techniquesscientific literature
OPTIONALAdjacent knowledge that strengthens fit
cancer risksimmunohaematologyimmunologyhuman physiologytoxicologyclinical immunopathologycryopreservationbiologypathologyindustrial research and developmentclinical immunologyepidemiologyclinical cytologyintracranial hypertensionmedical geneticsmedical informaticsmicrobiology-bacteriologyhepatologyembryologychemistrybiophysicshistopathologyclinical microbiology
Practical Skills
ESSENTIALApplied skills & competences
perform cerebrospinal fluid analysisvalidate biomedical analysis resultsassist in the production of laboratory documentationperform reconstructive microsurgerystudy topicsperform transcranial magnetic stimulationapply scientific methodsperform pathology consultationsrecord data from biomedical testsapply context specific clinical competencesaccept own accountabilityconduct health related researchadhere to organisational guidelinesmake clinical decisions
OPTIONALOptional competences
explain the molecular basis of a disease to patientsadvise patients on infectious diseases when travellingperform virological testanalyse cell cultureswork in multidisciplinary health teamsuse foreign languages for health-related researchinterpret electromyogramsexamine samples in dermatologyanalyse body fluidsadvise on healthcare users' informed consentresearch new treatments for blood related disorderslisten actively

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SKILLS OVERVIEW

60 total
25 essential · 35 optional

Data Source: Unified Global Standards (ISCED, ISCO, O*NET, ESCO)

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