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Medical Researcher

How do I qualify as Medical Researcher?

The following pathway will help you on your journey to becoming a Medical Researcher:

1. Bachelor of Health (Laboratory Medicine)

AND

2. Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours)

    AND/OR (not compulsory)

3. PhD

Graduates of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) qualify for entry into a variety of postgraduate programs, including masters and PhD studies.

What is a Medical Researcher?

Medical researchers conduct high-level specialist scientific research and clinical testing in a range of areas within the field of medicine.

Medical researchers work in a variety of sectors including hospitals, private laboratories, universities, research institutions as well as the pharmaceutical, clinical physiology and diagnostic industries.