Biomedical Scientist - Durban Verfied

Salary Negotiable Durban, Kwazulu-Natal Durban, Kwazulu-Natal more than 14 days ago 09-11-2020 4:28:51 AM
04-01-2021 4:28:51 AM
Advert Ref: RMQ57
Advert Title: Biomedical Scientist
Area: La Lucia, Durban
Advert Type: Full-Time
Working Hours: 40 Hours
Time Conditions: Dayshift
Salary: R26,000 - R54,000
Closing Date: 13 November 2020

Job Purpose:
As a biomedical scientist, you'll carry out a range of laboratory and scientific tests on tissue samples and fluids to help clinicians diagnose and treat diseases. You'll also evaluate the effectiveness of treatments.
Your work is extremely important to many hospital departments, such as operating theatres and A&E, and the functions you carry out are wide ranging. For example, you may work on medical conditions such as cancer, diabetes or AIDS, screen for and monitor a range of diseases, or carry out tests for emergency blood transfusions.

Types of biomedical scientist:
Biomedical scientists usually specialise in one of four areas: infection sciences, blood sciences, cell sciences or genetics and molecular pathology.
Infection sciences includes:
medical microbiology - identification of micro-organisms causing disease and their antibiotic treatment
virology - identification of viruses, associated diseases and monitoring the effectiveness of vaccines.

Blood sciences includes:
clinical chemistry - analysis of blood and body fluids to help with diagnoses, and toxicology studies
transfusion science - determination of donor/recipient blood compatibility, ensuring blood banks are sufficient
haematology - form and functions of blood and related diseases
immunology - understanding the immune system and its role in combating disease.

Cell sciences includes:
histopathology - microscopic examination of diseased tissue samples
cytology - best known for cervical smear screening, but also covers other cellular analysis.

Genetics and molecular pathology includes:
genetics - study of genes and hereditary variations in genes
molecular pathology - study and diagnosis of disease through examination of tissues and fluids at molecular level.

Responsibilities:
As a biomedical scientist you'll need to:
perform routine and specialist analytical testing on a range of biological samples
give test results to medical staff, who use the information to diagnose and treat the patient's illness
process patient samples in good time and make sure that turnaround times for reporting results are achieved
prioritise your workload and perform urgent analytical testing as required
identify abnormal or unexpected results and report back and follow up with requesting clinicians
maintain and run specialist lab equipment
maintain and order stocks of materials
answer telephone enquiries about test results and other general lab issues
accurately record data, write reports and share results
develop new methods of investigation and keep up to date with diagnostic innovations
support the lab's quality management system and observe all relevant health and safety regulations
supervise, mentor and support trainee biomedical scientists and other support staff
keep your professional knowledge up to date and take responsibility for your continuing professional development (CPD).

QUALIFICATIONS:
BSc (Hons) degree in biomedical science
registered with the Health and Care Professions Council