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BSc Applied Biomedical Science
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Applied biomedical science is concerned with the laboratory analysis of biological samples as a central part of the clinical diagnostic process. Biomedical scientists work in NHS and private hospital laboratories, analysing blood, urine, tissue and other specimens to help diagnose disease, monitor treatment and screen populations for health conditions. The work spans clinical biochemistry, haematology, blood transfusion, medical microbiology, cellular pathology and immunology, requiring both broad scientific knowledge and precise practical technique. Without biomedical scientists, clinical medicine would be blind: the vast majority of diagnoses depend on laboratory investigation. At Coventry University, this three-year programme is designed to give you valuable hands-on experience in biomedical science, supporting your development for roles in healthcare, research or industry, as the university describes. The degree includes a sandwich year, a year abroad and work placement opportunities, providing structured routes to gain professional experience in laboratory settings alongside your academic study. You will develop skills in laboratory practice, quality management, clinical interpretation of results and the scientific principles underlying each of the major specialisms within biomedical science. Coventry's healthcare connections support access to clinical placement environments that are essential to professional development in this field. The Institute of Biomedical Science is the professional body for biomedical scientists in the UK, and registration with the Health and Care Professions Council is the pathway to practice as a state registered biomedical scientist. The degree is designed to meet the academic requirements for that professional route. Graduates go on to work in NHS pathology laboratories, private clinical laboratories, blood banks, pharmaceutical companies, research organisations and the medical devices industry. Further study at postgraduate level in a specialist area of pathology, or doctoral research in biomedical science, is also common for those seeking research or senior specialist roles.
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