specialist biomedical scientist
Specialist biomedical scientists lead a department or specialist area, undertaking clinical research projects and working as a diagnostic partner within the health care team (investigating and diagnosing patient illnesses like, cancer, diabetes, haematological disorders and coagulation, in the areas of molecular biology or genomics, among others) using several methods, digital tools, and bioinformatics.
About specialist biomedical scientist
As a specialist biomedical scientist, you will lead diagnostic research initiatives and serve as a clinical expert within multidisciplinary healthcare teams. Your work involves investigating complex patient illnesses—ranging from cancer and diabetes to hematological disorders—using advanced molecular biology, genomics, and bioinformatics techniques. You'll validate biomedical analyses, interpret test results, and provide evidence-based findings to medical staff to guide patient treatment decisions. Your expertise bridges the gap between laboratory science and clinical practice, making you an essential partner in diagnosis and disease management. In Poland's growing healthcare sector, specialist biomedical scientists are increasingly valued for their ability to integrate cutting-edge technologies and data analysis with patient-centered care. You'll contribute to research projects, mentor junior scientists, and stay current with rapidly evolving medical diagnostics while maintaining rigorous standards for laboratory safety, data management, and ethical conduct.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a specialist biomedical scientist.
Clinical Diagnosis and Patient Investigation
- Conduct investigations to diagnose patient illnesses including cancer, diabetes, and hematological disorders
- Analyze molecular and genomic data to identify disease markers and genetic factors
- Validate biomedical analysis results and ensure accuracy before clinical implementation
- Make clinical decisions based on laboratory findings and provide diagnostic interpretations
Biomedical Research and Methodology
- Lead multidisciplinary research projects using advanced scientific research methodology
- Apply bioinformatics tools to analyze complex biomedical data and generate insights
- Utilize molecular biology and genomics techniques for disease investigation and diagnosis
- Design and conduct diagnostic tests for various medical conditions
Laboratory Operations and Safety Management
- Ensure biosafety protocols and hygiene standards are maintained throughout laboratory operations
- Apply and enforce safety procedures in laboratory settings to protect staff and data integrity
- Monitor biomedical equipment stock and maintain inventory of laboratory resources
- Manage healthcare users' data with confidentiality and compliance to data protection regulations
Clinical Communication and Healthcare Collaboration
- Provide test results and diagnostic interpretations to medical staff for patient treatment planning
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare teams to inform clinical decisions
- Respond to changing situations in healthcare and adapt diagnostic approaches as needed
- Advise patients on healthcare informed consent and provide health education on prevention
Health Education and Professional Development
- Educate healthcare users and professionals on prevention of illness and disease management
- Use e-health and mobile health technologies to enhance diagnostic and educational delivery
- Mentor and supervise junior biomedical scientists and laboratory staff
- Stay current with advances in medical informatics and diagnostic technologies
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (42)
Optional (16)
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