I appreciate this so much! I am currently in year 12 thinking about my future and the lack of patient aspect is making me re-evaluate this course, however the working conditions and hours are definitely more ideal compared to medicine as you discussed. :)
I would like to do lab work testing for cancers or diseases, but dont know where to start. Im waiting for a reply from the university near me so hopefully they can help guide me but this video has helped. Thank you ❤
Greetings Helena nice channel which i have come across, i am an High-School graduate taking CPD and CE in/on the Biology Field i actually enjoyed your video and i send waves of congratulation for your accomplishments.i am soon going for a degree in/on biology as well in order to join the US NAVY for Oceanographer and Forestry i am hoping to hear more from your biomedical journey life is important, i subscribed..
Hello, is biomedical science a good degree for being a medical science researcher? Before i was thinking about medicine but i was put off because it was a lengthy course 😅 and also because of my grades (of course). I started wanting to become a science researcher and make vaccines, looking for cures for some diseases/illnesses etc. Would i have to do medicine to be a science researcher? Many thanks 🙂
Hello! Yes, biomedical science is a good base to be a medical science researcher. There are other life science degrees that can be useful too. Potentially, long term you might need to do follow up degree such as, an MSc or PhD.
You will likely need some graduate training to stand out for an academic career in a university doing research. However, to get into company producing and studying vaccines I am not convinced you need a PhD. If you do a biomed degree I would recommend obtaining a research placement between 2nd and 3rd year, you can modify the project with your supervisor when you complete the dissertation - this sets yourself up to produce some novel research and gives you an idea about the process of research. Of course find your own path, discuss your goals with supervisors. For me, the dissertation was a way to explore the epigenome and it has sent me onto a path of cancer therapeutics :)
Hello ...I was applying for medicine in UK but also applied for bsc in biomedical sciences in University of essex AND I GOT SELECTED FOR ESSEX ..so I just wanted to ask that ...after seeing your video ..I have a query that If I want to work straight after doing bsc then I won't find jobs? ....so I have to do masters as well? .....and if I get a job after BSC straight ...so what will be the pay ... please help me I am soo soo confused
Hi, To clarify, jobs are avaliable to be a Biomedical Scientist. But before you get the job you need to have your HCPC registration. If you check the IBMS website they have detail information about the criteria. Placement year is advised if you want to complete your portfolio or you can try to complete your portfolio after your degree with a laboratory who are open to help with your portfolio. MSc is optional. You'll still need HCPC registration regardless. I hope this clarifies everything :)
does this means, anyone from biomed science degree, must start medicine school from zero, without any credit transfer? so its like 3 years plus 5 years?
Hiya this was such an amazing video, I'm going into biomedical sciences, however I'm super unsure of where to go after doing my degree. From your video, there's a process to becoming a biomedical scientist. ive only applied for a 3 year degree, and I haven't applied for a placement year. Is there another way out of this? Thank you!!!
Hi! Thank you. Usually, the option will be to find a laboratory which holds current IBMS pre-registration training approval then you can complete your IBMS Registration Training Portfolio
If i have biochemistry degree and diploma in clinical biochemistry that i think i have studied all modules that required but i haven't had placement year can i get ibms done? I am not from uk but i have 2 years experience in medical laboratory and i have done practical work in diplome in microbiology, biochemistry, physiology, hematology?
Before you apply, you can check on their website if you’re eligible for the international route. Here are the links: www.hcpc-uk.org/registration/getting-on-the-register/international-applications/eligibility/ www.hcpc-uk.org/globalassets/registration/application-forms/international-applications/international-applications-guidance---2022.pdf I hope this helps!
This is very subjective. Some people find certain modules in biomedical science easier or harder than others. It's a very detailed course with the amount of information you need to know. I had a part time job whilst studying (not many hours though - just one day a week). You have to make sure you are on track with studying if you would like to work alongside and be a full time student (my personal option).
Can i do biomed foundation and transfer to pharmacy 1st year? My grades were t high enough for chemistry so I was offered biomed foundation which I accepted.
Hii miss , im a srilankan student Now i choose Biomedical science degree in uk , i dont know how it will be going due to my dream course is medicine but i cant start my way so now i choose BMS . Is it good degree??? Tell ur suggestion and one dout ??? If I want to study medicine shall i continue my medical way after biomedical degree ??
@@adamschannel8685i suck at maths too, but got a great grade. Its only a few equations and I never used any of the complicated genetics ones despite doing genetics every year
Please I want to ask I applied for MSc Biomedical Science infectious pathway, but now I want to add professional experience, I have started classes already, can I inform my school or it's late?
I guess it depends on the university if they have a deadline or a process to add professional experience. Maybe you should find out from your course leader/co-ordinator. I hope you're able too!
@@LifeofHelena a lot of universities don't allow you to study pharmacy right from highschool in Canada you need prior university knowledge, that's why asked, in UK you can study it directly from high school???
Thank you for the video it was really helpful but i have a question after completing undergraduate in this what about the job opportunities,scope and salary ? Does it worth ?
Thanks for this video. Pls I want to ask. I have a BSc in microbiology and I got admission in the UK to study Msc Biomedical science (clinical microbiology).After graduation, will I be able to get license to practice in the laboratory like a medical lab scientist? My target and career plan is towards laboratory work. Pls a response from you would help me a lot with what next to do. Thanks again
No worries! You'll be able to work as a Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA). However, to work as a Biomedical Scientist, you'll still need to complete your IBMS Certificate of Competence and HCPC registration
@@joyannajones4392 i agree with Helena. I used to work with a Dermatologist. And the best course of study that she did was apply for medical school, then she said you have to apply for a dermatology specialization. Biomedical science for undergrad is not necessary. I already have a license and i want to do research so i want to study biomedical. I hoped that helped!
@@munusamyc1334 munusamy ur field is irrelevant i am a biomedical scientist in UK I completed BSC MLT in india u could see more about to transit urself into nursing stuff
At the time, I thought it was another route to study medicine because I didn't get in when I first applied to medicine. I liked science too, so I thought I'd at least enjoy the course
Huge fan.. great video Can you give me your IG name I'm a Nigerian moving to the uk to study Biomedical science aswell I need to ask you some private questions pls♥️💯
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I appreciate this so much! I am currently in year 12 thinking about my future and the lack of patient aspect is making me re-evaluate this course, however the working conditions and hours are definitely more ideal compared to medicine as you discussed. :)
Glad you found this video helpful
I would like to do lab work testing for cancers or diseases, but dont know where to start. Im waiting for a reply from the university near me so hopefully they can help guide me but this video has helped. Thank you ❤
Great, what course did you apply for?
rlly insightful and clear thank you :)
Thank you, no worries! ✨
Thanks for the video. It was very insightful 😃
No worries! Thanks for watching ☺️
Thank you for this video! Good points
Thank you, glad it was helpful! ✨
This video was soooo very informative!! Thank you!
Greetings Helena nice channel which i have come across, i am an High-School graduate taking CPD and CE in/on the Biology Field i actually enjoyed your video and i send waves of congratulation for your accomplishments.i am soon going for a degree in/on biology as well in order to join the US NAVY for Oceanographer and Forestry i am hoping to hear more from your biomedical journey life is important, i subscribed..
Hey Helena. Thanks for the video.
May you help me shine more light on con no.2
Especially about placement year
@@ajingpaul4541 No worries! Glad you found the video helpful
Thank you for the video
Thanks for watching!
Hello, is biomedical science a good degree for being a medical science researcher? Before i was thinking about medicine but i was put off because it was a lengthy course 😅 and also because of my grades (of course). I started wanting to become a science researcher and make vaccines, looking for cures for some diseases/illnesses etc. Would i have to do medicine to be a science researcher? Many thanks 🙂
Hello! Yes, biomedical science is a good base to be a medical science researcher. There are other life science degrees that can be useful too.
Potentially, long term you might need to do follow up degree such as, an MSc or PhD.
You will likely need some graduate training to stand out for an academic career in a university doing research.
However, to get into company producing and studying vaccines I am not convinced you need a PhD. If you do a biomed degree I would recommend obtaining a research placement between 2nd and 3rd year, you can modify the project with your supervisor when you complete the dissertation - this sets yourself up to produce some novel research and gives you an idea about the process of research. Of course find your own path, discuss your goals with supervisors. For me, the dissertation was a way to explore the epigenome and it has sent me onto a path of cancer therapeutics :)
Doing it for dental school
Hello ...I was applying for medicine in UK but also applied for bsc in biomedical sciences in University of essex AND I GOT SELECTED FOR ESSEX ..so I just wanted to ask that ...after seeing your video ..I have a query that If I want to work straight after doing bsc then I won't find jobs? ....so I have to do masters as well? .....and if I get a job after BSC straight ...so what will be the pay ... please help me I am soo soo confused
Hi,
To clarify, jobs are avaliable to be a Biomedical Scientist. But before you get the job you need to have your HCPC registration. If you check the IBMS website they have detail information about the criteria.
Placement year is advised if you want to complete your portfolio or you can try to complete your portfolio after your degree with a laboratory who are open to help with your portfolio.
MSc is optional. You'll still need HCPC registration regardless.
I hope this clarifies everything :)
This was helpful thank you ❤
Glad it was helpful!
does this means, anyone from biomed science degree, must start medicine school from zero, without any credit transfer? so its like 3 years plus 5 years?
No, graduates can apply for either undergraduate (5-6 years) or graduate entry medicine (4 years) in the UK
Is Biomedical sciences the same as Biomedical laboratory sciences
It's pretty much the same thing
How many years did you spend in med school after your biomedical science degree?
5 years. I did an undergraduate medicine course
Hiya this was such an amazing video, I'm going into biomedical sciences, however I'm super unsure of where to go after doing my degree. From your video, there's a process to becoming a biomedical scientist. ive only applied for a 3 year degree, and I haven't applied for a placement year. Is there another way out of this? Thank you!!!
Hi! Thank you. Usually, the option will be to find
a laboratory which holds current IBMS pre-registration training approval then you can complete your IBMS Registration Training Portfolio
If i have biochemistry degree and diploma in clinical biochemistry that i think i have studied all modules that required but i haven't had placement year can i get ibms done?
I am not from uk but i have 2 years experience in medical laboratory and i have done practical work in diplome in microbiology, biochemistry, physiology, hematology?
Before you apply, you can check on their website if you’re eligible for the international route.
Here are the links:
www.hcpc-uk.org/registration/getting-on-the-register/international-applications/eligibility/
www.hcpc-uk.org/globalassets/registration/application-forms/international-applications/international-applications-guidance---2022.pdf
I hope this helps!
DEAR I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THIS COURSE, IS THIS COURSE DIFFICULT OR IS IT POSSIBLE TO DO PART-TIME JOB WHILE STUDYING BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
This is very subjective. Some people find certain modules in biomedical science easier or harder than others. It's a very detailed course with the amount of information you need to know.
I had a part time job whilst studying (not many hours though - just one day a week). You have to make sure you are on track with studying if you would like to work alongside and be a full time student (my personal option).
Beautiful video . Please are the school which accept foreign biomedical science student in uk to continue with medcine after 3years degree
Thank you. Both degrees are separate. If you want to apply for medicine after biomedical science, you can 😊
Can i do biomed foundation and transfer to pharmacy 1st year? My grades were t high enough for chemistry so I was offered biomed foundation which I accepted.
Can I know if your grade was a D for chemistry?
Hii miss , im a srilankan student Now i choose Biomedical science degree in uk , i dont know how it will be going due to my dream course is medicine but i cant start my way so now i choose BMS . Is it good degree??? Tell ur suggestion and one dout ??? If I want to study medicine shall i continue my medical way after biomedical degree ??
Just curious what did you study at A-Levels?
Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Philosophy & Ethics
Can i still study biomed engineering if i cant stomach animal testing?? Please reply❤
How hard is the maths? I suck at maths but want to do biomed
It’s subjective. Personally, it was ok for me. In general, there’s more science than maths in biomedical science
@@LifeofHelena thank you so much! 😊
@@adamschannel8685i suck at maths too, but got a great grade. Its only a few equations and I never used any of the complicated genetics ones despite doing genetics every year
After biomedical science can i do md
Yes, you can apply for medicine after biomedical science
@@LifeofHelenaso after Bsc in biomedical science. I can apply for Masters in medical science that will 2 years? I want to do oncology… please guide me
Please I want to ask I applied for MSc Biomedical Science infectious pathway, but now I want to add professional experience, I have started classes already, can I inform my school or it's late?
I guess it depends on the university if they have a deadline or a process to add professional experience. Maybe you should find out from your course leader/co-ordinator. I hope you're able too!
Is University of East London is good to study Msc Biomedical Science? Plz reply
Hiii please is biomedical sciences a pathway to studying pharmacy
Hey, you can study pharmacy directly without biomedical science
@@LifeofHelena a lot of universities don't allow you to study pharmacy right from highschool in Canada you need prior university knowledge, that's why asked, in UK you can study it directly from high school???
@@amarachionyekwena Oh really? Yes, in the UK you can just study pharmacy directly
@@LifeofHelena wow thanks tho
Msc Biomedical science from Uk, after pharm d is it good ?
If Biomedical Science is the path you want to go down, then why not
Thank you for the video it was really helpful but i have a question after completing undergraduate in this what about the job opportunities,scope and salary ? Does it worth ?
This is subjective. Here is a useful link regarding your questions - www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/biomedical-scientist
Thanks for this video. Pls I want to ask. I have a BSc in microbiology and I got admission in the UK to study Msc Biomedical science (clinical microbiology).After graduation, will I be able to get license to practice in the laboratory like a medical lab scientist?
My target and career plan is towards laboratory work.
Pls a response from you would help me a lot with what next to do. Thanks again
No worries! You'll be able to work as a Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA). However, to work as a Biomedical Scientist, you'll still need to complete your IBMS Certificate of Competence and HCPC registration
Please can bsc in medical microbiology get me into medical school in the UK?
Yeah, you can apply with most science subjects
Hello
I graduate with a Bsc in zoology
Can i apply for Msc in biomedical science?😢
Hello, most MSc accept life science courses. But, check the individual university requirement too
Hi i want to be a dermatologist, is starting with BioMedical Science ok?
Hey. To become a dermatologist, you have to study medicine then you can specialise in dermatology afterwards
@@joyannajones4392 i agree with Helena. I used to work with a Dermatologist. And the best course of study that she did was apply for medical school, then she said you have to apply for a dermatology specialization. Biomedical science for undergrad is not necessary. I already have a license and i want to do research so i want to study biomedical. I hoped that helped!
Hi, i finished bsc PA(physician asistant ) in india can i apply for msc biomedical science
@@munusamyc1334 munusamy ur field is irrelevant i am a biomedical scientist in UK I completed BSC MLT in india u could see more about to transit urself into nursing stuff
Why did you choose biomedical science at first
At the time, I thought it was another route to study medicine because I didn't get in when I first applied to medicine. I liked science too, so I thought I'd at least enjoy the course
@@LifeofHelena what about know
@@LifeofHelena hi Helena, so you transferred to medicine some time during the course of biomed science?
@@lwychristine No. I didn't transfer. I did 3 years of biomedical science then decided to go back to university to study medicine for 5 years
Great video. I sent you an email.
Thank you. Oh, I didn’t see any email. Can you resend the email?
Huge fan.. great video
Can you give me your IG name I'm a Nigerian moving to the uk to study Biomedical science aswell
I need to ask you some private questions pls♥️💯
Thank you for watching. My instagram is @helenalife_