Nice but this is more like 20 min of your day not the whole day. Similar where i am except we go in the wards in the morning taking blood of all patients ordered at 8.00 am and then go to the lab and start our day.
Who cares about the goggles when her hair is absolutely out of control. Infection control. RNase contamination. You name it. It's now in your sample... your result... Real damn gross.
Hi there, are most assays automated these days? Im in my third year Laboratory Medicine and we do a lot of manual assays. I expect this is to get us familiar with how everything works.
Yeah everything is pretty much automated. By the look of the video this woman works in a biochemistry lab because it's all on a track and that's pretty characteristic of that discipline. There are still manual things too, though. For example in Haematology you would do a blood film if the results of a full blood count weren't what you expect. In Biochemistry you may have semi quantitative methods of analysis like a procalictonin; although, that's out dated now as well. In microbiology you would have to manually load plates. If you are in a molecular laboratory then pretty much everything is automated apart from the inital pipetting stage (at least in a covid lab anyway).
Madam, I m a Medical Laboratory Technologist in Sri Lanka. And I have 5 year work experience in government sector. I have a BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology but no msc or further educational qualifications.If I will get Hcpc registration, Do you think is it possible to get a job opportunity in UK?
Very messy lab….I bet they have contamination all times. Paper everywhere, no hairs cap, how come left pipette on bench…it should always stay vertical to avoid inaccuracy.
Hi mam ,iam doing my Engineering in electronics major and iam willing to pursue my Postgraduate and research career in biomedical engineering!and iam very much excited to work in this field..As an electronics student ,can I work in this field mam??
@@donnashreeingti1597 forgive me if I’m wrong but not necessarily. When I was on placement in the nhs pathology labs, one of the band 2 support workers there used to be a retail manager and had no experience in science at all. If he were to be an actual band 5 bms, then he’d have to apply for the portfolio/training which would require a degree I think, but u can still work in the lab with no background regardless
Such a waste of biomedical talent. Could easily take a great amount of pressure off of doctors, by aiding in the diagnosis. We are especially trained in recognising and interpreting analytes, yet our application of knowledge is restricted.
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