

BSc Biomedical Science with a Placement Year in NHS
About this course
Biomedical science is the discipline that applies the methods of biology, chemistry, and physiology to the understanding, diagnosis, and monitoring of human disease. Biomedical scientists work in hospital laboratories and research institutions, analysing blood, tissue, and other samples to provide the results that clinicians need to diagnose conditions, monitor treatments, and screen populations for disease. The discipline encompasses haematology, medical microbiology, clinical biochemistry, histopathology, immunology, and molecular diagnostics, and its practitioners are essential members of the healthcare team. This four-year, full-time programme at the University of East Anglia includes a structured placement year in the NHS, giving you direct experience of working in a hospital biomedical science laboratory before you graduate. This professional exposure is a significant advantage: you will develop the practical skills and professional understanding that NHS employers look for, and you will do so in the genuine clinical environment where biomedical science is practised. The COVID-19 pandemic made visible just how central biomedical scientists are to the NHS response to infectious disease and public health crises, and the programme is designed with that professional importance in mind. Successful completion of the degree, combined with the NHS placement, provides strong preparation for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council as a biomedical scientist, which is required to practise in the profession. Most graduates go on to work as NHS biomedical scientists, contributing to the diagnosis and monitoring of disease across the full range of clinical specialisms. The degree also provides a foundation for further study in research, clinical science, or specialised diagnostic areas. For those drawn to research careers, the scientific foundations of the programme support progression to postgraduate study in biomedical sciences or related disciplines.
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