Interview with a Clinical Biochemist: “Suggesting a test that will make a final diagnosis”

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  • Joanne Morris is a Consultant Clinical Scientist in Chemical Pathology/Clinical Biochemistry working at the Whittington Hospital in London. Joanne talks about her career as Consultant Clinical Scientist, from the reason she decided to do it through to how she progressed to consultant level at the same time as having children. Full timings of each of the questions we asked her below:
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    00:05 - What is chemical pathology (clinical biochemistry)?
    01:14 - Why is chemical pathology important?
    02:05 - How does your work contribute to patient care?
    03:51 - Who works in your team?
    04:21 - What is an average day for you?
    05:42 - What is the favourite part of your job?
    06:26 - What kind of teaching do you do?
    07:17 - Is there opportunity to research?
    08:36 - Does your job provide a good work/life balance?
    09:51 - How was your training?
    10:54 - What is your advice to students?
    12:10 - What do you love about this job?
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    Produced by: Rachel Berkoff
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    @hafsajhamza8116 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

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  • @Biomeducated
    @Biomeducated 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Interesting video!

  • @jamalimurtaza6527
    @jamalimurtaza6527 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    amazing

  • @ketchey2629
    @ketchey2629 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting video

  • @maitreyeeds536
    @maitreyeeds536 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice information. How can you contacted. ?

  • @drsrinivas007
    @drsrinivas007 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi am how get job in Uk as clinical biochemistry
    I am MBBS MD biochemistry 10 year experience
    What is the route to Uk as clinical biochemist
    Plz give us link
    Can any one share as Indian how to get settle in UK

    • @ilovepathology
      @ilovepathology  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi there, thanks for your query and apologies for the delay in replying. Find out more about career paths in clinical biochemistry here: www.rcpath.org/discover-pathology/careers-in-pathology/become-a-consultant-clinical-scientist.html

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