Mark Dwayne
Biomedical scientists are scientifically qualified, registered practitioners who work in clinical pathology departments. They play a vital role in patient are, by caring out diagnostic tests on sample such as blood, tissue and urine. As health care professionals, biomedical scientists work with a range of staff in hospitals and in primary care, to provide clinical laboratory services. About 70% of clinical diagnoses rely on pathology rest results. This means that the laboratory work must be performed to the highest possible standards, that the correct specimen type from the right patient must be tested and the results must be available, to the staff treating, in good time.