From Clinical Laboratory Technologists ensuring accurate diagnoses to Biomedical Engineers revolutionising medical devices, the choices are endless!
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Clinical Laboratory Technologist: Perform tests and analyse results in hospital laboratories, clinics, or research institutions.
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Biomedical Researcher: Conduct research to understand diseases, develop treatments, or work on medical advancements in research institutions or pharmaceutical companies.
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Biomedical Engineer: Design and create medical devices, prosthetics, or healthcare software, combining engineering principles with medical and biological sciences.
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Pharmaceutical Sales Representative: Promote and sell pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals.
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Genetic Counsellor: Help individuals understand genetic disorders and make informed decisions about their healthcare.
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Biomedical Computer Scientist: Use data analysis and technology to improve healthcare outcomes, manage health information systems, or work on healthcare software development.
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Clinical Research Coordinator: Oversee clinical trials, ensuring they are conducted ethically, safely, and in compliance with regulations.
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Healthcare Consultant: Advise healthcare institutions, pharmaceutical companies, or government agencies on various aspects of healthcare management, policy, or marketing.