10 Advantages of the "Biomedical analyst (HF)" qualification
The full-time course as a biomedical analyst is practice-oriented and half of it consists of practical assignments in a training company.
Summary of the most important advantages of the HF degree program "Biomedical Analyst":
- The three-year full-time course in biomedical analysis HF prepares you efficiently and practically for your future work in a laboratory.
- The universities of applied sciences are subsidized by the federal government, which means that the tuition fees for biomedical analysts are relatively low.
- The diploma of a higher technical college HF is federally recognized and gives you access to further training.
- During the practical assignments, you can directly put into practice what you have learned at school under the supervision of training supervisors.
- Medical analytics is a specialist field that is becoming increasingly important both in the healthcare sector and in research and development in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Some schools offer shortened courses of study for qualified EFZ laboratory technicians specializing in biology.
- With the HF degree as a biomedical analyst, you can work in all specialist areas of biomedical analysis, e.g. haematology, clinical chemistry, clinical immunology, immunohaematology, histology/cytology and microbiology.
- Universities of applied sciences are recognized institutions under scholarship law. Contact the cantonal scholarship office to find out whether you are entitled to financial support.
- The training model with its alternating theoretical and practical phases promotes and demands self-directed learning and networked thinking, which will also be of great benefit to you later in your career.
- There is a school in every training region in German-speaking Switzerland that offers the "Biomedical Analyst" course.
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