How to become a clinical microbiologist?

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What are the job responsibilities of a clinical microbiologist?

  • Administration of antibiotic treatments to those patients who are suffering from some diseases or to prevent the re-occurrence of diseases
  • Supervising environmental conditions of laboratories to make sure that they are safe for all kinds of research works
  • Doing research to identify new disease organisms, develop new treatments, or properly understand how disease transmission occurs.
  • Diagnosing and recognizing infectious diseases by using lab tests like staining smears
  • Communication with healthcare providers about test outcomes of patients, recommendation of treatment options, and offering advice on disease prevention.
  • Instruct patients about their medical conditions and various treatment options using written materials or in person.
  • Making samples ready for testing includes a collection of blood and other fluids from the body of patients.

M.Sc. Clinical Microbiology Employment Areas:

  • Food Industry
  • Beverage Industry
  • Chemical Industries
  • Environmental Agencies
  • Agriculture Department
  • Laboratories
  • Private Hospitals
  • Research Organizations
  • Universities
  • Pharmaceutical Industries
  • Food Industry
  • Beverage Industry
  • Chemical Industries

M.Sc. Clinical Microbiology Job positions

  • Cell Biologist
  • Geneticist
  • Immunologist
  • Parasitologist
  • Science Writer
  • Teacher
  • Virologist
  • Biomedical Scientist
  • Mycologist
  • Protozoologist
  • Biochemist
  • Biotechnologist
  • Analyst
  • Microbiologist
  • Cell Biologist

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