What are my career prospects as a biomedical analyst?

Biomedical analysts find jobs in acute and long-term hospitals, university institutes, research laboratories, blood donation services, providers of laboratory medical services and in industry.

Depending on your personal preference, you have the opportunity to either work in a laboratory with tasks from different specialist areas or to specialize in a specialist area such as clinical chemistry, immunology, haematology, histology and cytology, microbiology or transfusion medicine.

With additional further training, as a biomedical analyst you can take on management functions in the laboratory, training tasks, management functions in industry or specialist responsibility in research.

The rapid pace of development in the technical and medical fields means that the challenges facing laboratory staff are constantly increasing. Well-trained and competent specialists are therefore increasingly in demand.

What further training opportunities do I have with a diploma as a biomedical analyst HF?

With a diploma from a higher technical college for biomedical analysis, various further training courses are open to you as a biomedical analyst:

  • Professional specializations
  • Additional pedagogical training, e.g. as a vocational school teacher or training supervisor
  • Higher professional examination for the federal diploma as an expert in biomedical analysis and laboratory management or as an expert in cytodiagnostics
  • Postgraduate studies MAS FH, e.g. in healthcare management
  • Bachelor's degree FH in Life Sciences

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