Why you SHOULD study biomedical science | topics & skills you will learn + career options

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    Reasons you SHOULD study biomedical science at university
    When I applied to university, I really didn't know if biomedical science was THE thing I wanted to pursue, and that's because all I knew about the subject was purely based on what I read from the university course website. After 4 years of studying, I wanted to share some of the reasons why I think you should study biomedical science (or not lmao, this video was purely made to shed a little light on what this degree actually entails).
    In this video, I talk about what biomedical science is, how it's different from medicine, the super interesting topics you will learn about, practical and transferable skills you will develop and finally, potential career options (that do not just include research).
    Time stamps:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:33 - Biomedical science vs. medicine
    02:07 - Topics you will cover
    02:38 - Immunology
    02:56 - Genetics
    03:24 - Cancer biology
    03:56 - Pharmacology
    04:26 - Regenerative medicine
    04:55 - Practical lab skills
    05:06 - PCR
    05:17 - Western blot
    05:21 - Immunofluorescence
    05:31 - Bacteria work
    05:52 - Tissue culture
    06:04 - Experiment planning (with a CRISPR example)
    07:34 - My lab experience in university
    08:29 - Transferable skills
    09:59 - Career options
    10:10 - Research career paths
    11:03 - Non-research career paths
    12:21 - Thanks for watching! :)
    About me:
    Hello!! My name's Vy and I make vlogs and chit chat videos about pursuing an education / career in biomedical research.
    I'm currently working as a research assistant in Cambridge and studied biomedical science for my undergrad and postgrad in the UK.
    This channel is also a place for me to document the little joys in my every day life, travel adventures and all in all, just memories I'd want to look back on.
    Socials:
    Instagram - @biomedwithvy
    This video was entirely filmed and edited on my phone.

Komentáře • 160

  • @lisasjournal
    @lisasjournal Před rokem +36

    I absolutely love how you explained everything. I'm going to study biomedical science next year and I can't wait to explore the course more.
    You have just made it a thousand times more intriguing and interesting. Thank you.❤

  • @mishah2431
    @mishah2431 Před 2 lety +70

    Yes definitely want a vid on academia vs industry jobs, please 😊

  • @j27heart27
    @j27heart27 Před 2 lety +8

    Your voice and whole energy is therapeutic!

  • @dzzthink3655
    @dzzthink3655 Před rokem +19

    After graduating from a degree in biomedical sciences, I managed to find work in a medical communication agency. You can become an account executive if you are social or a medical writer if you have good writing skills. Overall, good career progression and many people get the opportunity to work remotely (this happened to me after covid).

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +1

      that's so interesting to know, thank you so much for sharing! 😊

    • @emilyau8023
      @emilyau8023 Před 9 měsíci

      The job outlook for biomed majors wasn't great in the U.S. which was one of the factors of why I switched.

    • @w.k6421
      @w.k6421 Před 7 měsíci

      Did u do a placement before you finish your degree? I am about to start to do BMSc and I have heard that, it is hard to get a job if you have finished a degree with out placement

  • @luciaminy-giani3305
    @luciaminy-giani3305 Před 2 lety +16

    I love the way you explain things, you’re a great teacher :)

  • @therevopath6032
    @therevopath6032 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Now I know it might sound crazy but it's the ultimate truth. Since I am going through the challenges of living with an auto-immune condition like IBD, I want to create an impact and revolutionize the way we approach human health. My ultimate aspiration is to make advancements in biomedical engineering, specifically focusing on artificializing the human digestive system, particularly the intestines. I yearn to fortify it, making it more precise and exceptionally adept at absorbing nutrients. Through this innovation, I strongly believe we can significantly enhance human endurance and extend life spans. What truly excites me about this path is not just scientific exploration; it's the potential to bring positive change to the lives of countless individuals grappling with similar health challenges. Apart from that please dont call me DR. Animo

  • @yujelai7838
    @yujelai7838 Před 2 lety +10

    Hi vy! Thank you so much for all of your videos. I watched your videos before applying to ICL, while waiting for results from ICL, and after getting conditional offer from ICL. I also applied to Medical Biosciences and your video literally gave me so much inspiration and hope! I can't wait to start uni in October!!! Thank you so much !!! 🥰

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety

      thank you for the loveliest message ❤❤ I hope you have the best time in uni!!!

  • @shannonnefra9738
    @shannonnefra9738 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge of the subject. You are a great teacher and your passion for the material is quite evident!

  • @devinaaileen5023
    @devinaaileen5023 Před 2 lety +6

    I just thought of pursuing biomed science for uni, but I still have lots of doubts. But your video cleared lots of them so thankss

  • @joelbackman4389
    @joelbackman4389 Před rokem +17

    Biomed is indeed a wonderful subject. What I love about it that you have about a thousand options afterwards.
    You can go the research route and work at uni, for the military, pharma companies, med tech manufacturers. You can work for the police with forensics, for the CDC, or go the clinical route and work with patients as a physiologist. Or work as an analyst in hospital labs, or as a hospital geneticist.
    Every month I hear about new interesting paths that previous students have taken.

  • @kennethcranmernsubuga3101

    Thanks Alot, You've indeed oriented me to continue focusing on my Dream and Striving forward to achieving it...
    Looking forward to watching more videos from your channel...

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety

      thank you so much, this means a lot! 😊

  • @soph_higgins
    @soph_higgins Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much for this video! I'm looking at studying biomedicine at the moment but it is really hard to find videos or resources which deep-dive into the actual content/careers and real-life experiences associated with the subject

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +1

      I'm glad you found it helpful! 😊😊

    • @vijimol5547
      @vijimol5547 Před rokem

      Hello Sophie , this biomedical sciences course is easy or difficult to study for this course we want to study maths subject

  • @jhazmincabrera5502
    @jhazmincabrera5502 Před rokem +1

    THIS IS SO HELPFUL! I wrote so many notes! Thank you so much😊

  • @marina_phoo
    @marina_phoo Před rokem +4

    Thanks for your video! That really helps me. I’m going to be a biomedical student in 2023. I studied pharmacy before but crisis made me change another major. So I stopped studying pharmacy in Year 3 and chose biomedical science. Now, I’m really excited for it 🫶🏼🫶🏼

  • @nikkic8673
    @nikkic8673 Před 2 lety +8

    Just found your channel! Can you do a video on the differences on non/accredited biomed? It would also be interesting to hear more about future job roles. Thanks! This vid was very informative!

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety +2

      thank you for the suggestion, will keep it in mind 😊

  • @makeitrealfun
    @makeitrealfun Před 2 lety +3

    hi!! i’m majoring in medical bioscience rn and i was wondering whether i can get into clinical nutrition as a consultant career path with a masters in public health/clinical nutrition afterwards?

  • @fatimaabdullah3566
    @fatimaabdullah3566 Před 6 měsíci

    Wow it was super informative, thanks!!

  • @AsthaMahato-df7zf
    @AsthaMahato-df7zf Před 4 měsíci

    Such a wonderful vedio! I love it❤️❤️

  • @hakizimanaomar6
    @hakizimanaomar6 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you very much for your useful information.

  • @Amanvlogs084
    @Amanvlogs084 Před rokem

    I love you and the the way you explain all things 🙂 love from India ✌🏻

  • @01210a
    @01210a Před 13 dny

    Woh, thank u smmm for this valuable video

  • @wabduwabadu
    @wabduwabadu Před 6 měsíci +1

    hey,
    What do you think is best to do after doing 3 years of biomedical sciences? which further career options would be the best after all these years of experience you have? and how would the job oppurtunity and salary be for a person who completed all the things mentioned above?
    THANKS im in need for an advice cuz most people i know dont know much about this field

  • @jarollo7231
    @jarollo7231 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if it's necessary to be IBMS accredited, and how much difference in career path between with and without IBMS?

  • @Gunnersedits926
    @Gunnersedits926 Před 9 měsíci

    Wonderful video!

  • @mona1591
    @mona1591 Před rokem

    The most helpfull vid omg thankyou so much u saved me !! ❤️💥

  • @dhruv1330
    @dhruv1330 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey so I had a question. If u study at a prestigious UK university for biomedical science and then decide to go on to study Graduate Entry Medicine, is it possible . What would u be classified as in that stage - a home student or international student

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety

      as a general principle, if you're not a British citizen, PR or have pre-settled/settled status, you are considered an international student regardless of under/postgraduate level. tho it's best to check with the university whether you have other circumstances that qualify you as a home student!

  • @MbuyuTheresa-uz5ym
    @MbuyuTheresa-uz5ym Před 2 měsíci

    hi dear, kindly drop another video talkin about how one must write a research project🥰 otherwise that was really great and i really enjoyed it😘

  • @w.k6421
    @w.k6421 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for your video.
    Question; did u do a placement out of the 3yrs study? If u did, how long was it?

  • @jameskabwi4025
    @jameskabwi4025 Před 23 dny

    That is great Vy. I am done with my undergraduate Degree in zoology at Pwani University in Kenya, here we don't have a biomedical science course specifically. so I am looking forward to joining a master's degree to increase my chances for employability but I still feel like I should maybe get some experience first. what do you advise Vy?

  • @anjaleewanigatungage6075

    I really like this video as I’m going to start my biomedicali science degree in September. Can you please explain the pathway to become a patent attorney in the health care field?

  • @sammyboy2068
    @sammyboy2068 Před rokem +1

    Hey Vy, im a student that have just completed AS level, heading into A2 in september. Just wanna ask if i apply for Biomed to UK unis, like Kings, UCL, of Imperial college, do i need to sit for ucat or bmat? On UCAS i didnt see those two under requirement section but when i go through the internet, researching about Biomed, some people says u need ucat. Im so confused rn, can i have a sure answer from u since u hav done Biomed already😂

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +1

      For many of the London unis including Imperial, BMAT or UCAT is not necessary, but some unis like Oxford do ask for BMAT. These additional tests are usually for those applying to Medicine, and rarely Biomedical Science. If the official university website doesn't mention it, you can be pretty certain you don't need it.

    • @sammyboy2068
      @sammyboy2068 Před rokem +1

      @@biomedwithvy Thank you very much!

  • @Mahyarsaber
    @Mahyarsaber Před 4 měsíci +2

    Hey Vy,
    Fellow STEM enthusiast seeking your PhD wisdom! As a Chem grad, I'm caught in a tug-of-war between Biomedical Engineering (BME) and Materials Science and Engineering (MSE).
    BME, particularly biomedicine and tissue engineering, sings to my soul! The impact potential is off the charts! But, lab life whispers uncertainty. Will my groundbreaking BME research gather dust in academia, or can it shine in the commercial world?
    MSE, with its sustainable energy buzz, offers stability and maybe even fat paychecks. But it lacks that BME spark. Like, I wouldn't mind saving the planet, but BME feels like saving lives.
    So, Vy, how do I navigate this "meaning vs. marketable" maze? Are there BME paths that bridge the lab-to-lucre gap? Or should I play it safe with MSE now and maybe sneak into BME later?

  • @thomasfernandez3567
    @thomasfernandez3567 Před 7 měsíci

    You are my reason ❤❤❤

  • @sarakhedekar226
    @sarakhedekar226 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello! I am a student studying in Year 10 from India. Can you please tell me the requirements that are required for getting into colleges in UK to study bio medical? Im really hoping you would reply and it would help me to study in appropriate way.

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety

      Normally, people in the UK take an exam qualification called A Levels (Year 12 and 13). The typical subject combinations would be Biology, Chemistry and Maths if you want to pursue biomed. Each university will have a different grade requirement and accepts a range of international qualifications, so you need to look at the university website to double check. Hope this helps!

  • @vijimol5547
    @vijimol5547 Před 11 měsíci

    Is it good to study bsc biomedical sciences course in uk after completing our bachelors can we find job easily or not please reply

  • @miracleikeabunze222
    @miracleikeabunze222 Před rokem

    Interesting!

  • @mohammedseddique8208
    @mohammedseddique8208 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello thank you for your video i watch it

  • @priscillabello8938
    @priscillabello8938 Před 11 měsíci

    As someone who does not necessarily have those great organisational and time management skills just yet, will I face major problems doing lab work or is it something i will hopefully get better at over time?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's definitely something you'll grow to be better at! As you keep practicing, you'll find a system that works for you 😊

  • @coffee_san1452
    @coffee_san1452 Před 10 měsíci

    hi can you explain more about what biomedical do? can i be biomedical scientist if i persue my degree in biomedical science?

  • @absabs5623
    @absabs5623 Před 2 lety +1

    I am an Indian and i completed my Masters in General Microbiology from my home country.... Now looking for masters in Uk.. So i got an offer from De Montfort university, Leicester for Advanced Biomedical science... Is DMU or University of East London more good for this Biomed Course... Will u plzz give me a rply.. It will be very helpful for me

  • @user-gn6wi7my3g
    @user-gn6wi7my3g Před 11 měsíci

    Hi dear thanks it was helpful can you tell me if there are any specific requirements for becoming a teacher with a degree in bioscience ?

  • @vijimol5547
    @vijimol5547 Před rokem

    Hello, this biomedical sciences course is easy or difficult to study for this course maths is important

  • @njuki9853
    @njuki9853 Před 2 lety +2

    Mostly it's about the human body... But you get knowledge from nanochemistry , graphene stuff ,blablabla,

  • @Nik-dc4ti
    @Nik-dc4ti Před 2 lety

    Is it 100% required to do animal testing in biomedical science?? I have an offer for Cardiff university and whilst I don't see any mention of this, I really don't want to do animal testing.

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety

      in university (or at least in my uni), it was not mandatory to do animal testing. all research project descriptions should mention whether animal work or dealing with tissue samples is required. if this is not something you're comfortable with, there are also a bunch of entirely in vitro projects out there!

  • @coconat5359
    @coconat5359 Před rokem

    Hey ! Thank you so much for this video! Regarding working with animal experiments what would that job title be ? Im quite interested but I don’t really know what to type in Google to search for this kind of job 😂

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +1

      You can try searching up "animal technician", many junior/senior/manager roles should come up!

  • @user-dn6ht6bo7r
    @user-dn6ht6bo7r Před měsícem

    What is possible with just the bachelor, without pursuing any further studies? Thx

  • @raginisingh7878
    @raginisingh7878 Před rokem

    Hey vy!! why should I interested in biomedical research and entrepreneurship

  • @user-lh1mz1wt2g
    @user-lh1mz1wt2g Před 7 měsíci

    I'm about to start bio medical what can I study the most.

  • @emilyau8023
    @emilyau8023 Před 9 měsíci

    I switched from biomed to tech, but I really enjoy your vids.

  • @Leon-stella17
    @Leon-stella17 Před 2 měsíci

    Vy what the difference between biomedical science and bME???

  • @parelchahat611
    @parelchahat611 Před rokem

    Hlo di , i request to uh kindly make video on syllabus of bsc biomedical science.

  • @user-bk7nv4sy3n
    @user-bk7nv4sy3n Před 4 měsíci

    i'm starting biomedical science in 2 weeks, your video helped so much and was so detailed, comprehensive, and organised, so thank you. i'd like to know, though, if you could elaborate a little on being a patent attorney? and also, the viability of doing forensic science after biomedical science? thank you.

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 4 měsíci

      Glad you found it helpful! After graduating with a biomed degree, you will need to take additional exams to qualify as a patent attorney (this can take a few extra years). As for forensic science, it is possible to transition into this field as many of the practical skills are transferable.

  • @manishitharuwarani
    @manishitharuwarani Před 11 měsíci

    What are the minimum results need to do the biomed degree

  • @inesbelmabrouk5729
    @inesbelmabrouk5729 Před 17 dny

    Can a medical gradutes apply for a PhD in biomedical sciences ?

  • @sarangdae27
    @sarangdae27 Před 3 měsíci

    If you are form different bio group like i am from botnay bachelor then can you do master in biomedical ??

  • @yogirlrighthere7699
    @yogirlrighthere7699 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I would like to do dental school but my grades are not good enough. So I was thinking of doing biomedical science annd then dental school. But I don't know if it's actually possible 😭

    • @amnabashir3788
      @amnabashir3788 Před 9 měsíci

      Same as my case what u do girl tell me then it's easy for me to chose

  • @mayankprajapati3078
    @mayankprajapati3078 Před rokem

    Mine like was 1kth like on this vedii I Land on this vedio from your vedio abt "why don't pursue biomedical science".

  • @oxycodeine2593
    @oxycodeine2593 Před rokem

    I start next month in biomedical science

  • @user-jj7qj7xd8m
    @user-jj7qj7xd8m Před 2 lety +5

    Ma'am, after persuing bsc biomedical science , can we become biomedical scientist 🥼

  • @thelasttimeiwasherewas17
    @thelasttimeiwasherewas17 Před 2 lety +14

    Actually biomedical science is my study of interest. But a student studying medicine is always help in high regard. (You know, chances of getting into any medical college in my country is less than 1% becoz there is so called "reservation" for minorities. Now I feel if I tried I had better chances in harvard) typically people treat them like a genius in my country no matter which college they are in or how good they are with the subjects and other course students are like trash due to which there aren't much colleges for other fields of biology. Maybe there are like biological science, integrated biology or life sciences.
    So I have decided to do bachelor's in something like these courses and then apply abroad for biomedical science.
    For this, I often have argument with my father just becoz I don't want to become a doctor.😔😔😔#asianlife

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety +4

      there's a lot of overlap in terms of what we learn/do in labs in biomed with other biology subjects like biochemistry, biological science, biotechnology etc. so hopefully you'll still have the opportunity to learn about what interests you and pursue further education in a more specific field, best of luck! 😊

    • @sarangdae27
      @sarangdae27 Před 3 měsíci

      Are you Indian my story is same like you I did newt but not got mbbs so I took botany bachelor and I am in first year now. After bsc I think we can do master in biomedical?? Tell me please

  • @crystalwebster1032
    @crystalwebster1032 Před rokem

    Sorry if this was included, but other than further education and becoming a doctor, what is a career that would require interaction with patients? I think that'd be nice

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +3

      In the field of biomed, clinicians and clinical trial managers often interact with patients. They don't diagnose or treat (that's what doctors do), but rather have patients be involved in research clinical trials e.g. explaining what the trial includes, blood samples that may need to be collected and their right to know what it would be used for etc.

  • @Biochemiths
    @Biochemiths Před rokem

    Hi mam
    I'm sincy from India.I had completed my undergraduation in chemistry and currently pursuing my post graduation in biochemistry.I wish to do msc in biomedical science in uk .Does this help me to raise my career as a research scientist?

    • @fatimaabdullah3566
      @fatimaabdullah3566 Před 6 měsíci

      hey, i'm still in my ug so i dont really have a proper knowledge about these stuffs, isnt postgrad and Masters/msc same? like any degree you take after completing ur 4 years bachelors degree is postgrad right? so are u going to take 2 msc degrees? explain pls.

  • @hananasharaf8691
    @hananasharaf8691 Před rokem

    What if I wanna do medicine after studying biomedical science is that a good option? And also do we get to skip years in medicine?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +1

      you'll need to check with the university, some allow transfers but most don't (in the UK anyways)

  • @khangle5495
    @khangle5495 Před rokem

    Kênh của chị rất hay ạ. Interesting content!

  • @KochJustyna1
    @KochJustyna1 Před 5 měsíci

    Where do you study?

  • @mayamayo7356
    @mayamayo7356 Před 11 měsíci

    Can we work at laboratory??

  • @tadiwachare427
    @tadiwachare427 Před 4 měsíci

    can you do biomedical science then become a biomedical engineer

  • @emmaskittens4956
    @emmaskittens4956 Před rokem

    hi thank you for the video! Just a question: Do biomedical scientists also develope/make medicines or vaccines for diseases?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem

      yes some research groups definitely focus on the more translational side of things!

    • @emmaskittens4956
      @emmaskittens4956 Před rokem

      @@biomedwithvy Thank you!! 😊

  • @SW-fy8pq
    @SW-fy8pq Před rokem +1

    Just like the mass communication and psyschology degree, the Bachelor of Biomedical Science will train you to become a jack of all trades but master of none. Your family needs to be very loaded to allow you to continue studying or doing research.

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +1

      I think every subject has its purpose in contributing to knowledge in that field, and yes although scientists in academia don't tend to get paid as much, many of us enjoy what we do because of our works' therapeutic translation and decent work life balance. and ofc university scholarships do exist for many STEM subjects including biomed too!

    • @ren137c
      @ren137c Před rokem

      Atleast here in Australia, psychology is one of the best paying areas to get into and tends to have great work-life balance. Why do you claim that your family needs to be loaded? Would you say the same thing about becoming a doctor due to how long it takes to get qualified or what? I was under the impression that biomedical scientists effectively lay the foundations of medicine in general, that your work is what allows doctors to effectively treat patients.

  • @rajendharyadav2418
    @rajendharyadav2418 Před rokem

    After completion of BSC Microbiology can we take MSC Biomedical science, are other wise we can do only MSC in microbiology

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem

      Most Masters are open to open to anyone interested in the subject! Ofc it would help if you have a background in a science-related subject.

    • @alfiyajeseem2862
      @alfiyajeseem2862 Před rokem

      @@biomedwithvy hloo i am chemistry graduate.Is am eligible for taking MSc biomedical science

  • @clementchilambe8795
    @clementchilambe8795 Před rokem

    Websites for study materials

  • @Reemaomar__99
    @Reemaomar__99 Před rokem

    Do you wear scrups?

  • @impaca3010
    @impaca3010 Před rokem

    Hi, I am also a biomedical student and I am finishing my bachelor’s degree soon. So I wonder if there will be any jobs that are related to my study if I just graduated bachelors not master like you. I am very worried now bc I am not sure if I would like to go on for master 😢

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem

      Yes there are many research assistant/technician jobs that do not require a Master's (that's if you're into research). Other biology related job prospects outside of research don't necessarily require a MSc. A MSc may increase your chances but if you have relevant experience + do well during interviews, that tends to be more valuable.

    • @JesusisLord78
      @JesusisLord78 Před 6 měsíci

      What are the entrepreneurial root after this course

  • @edward-dq7ww
    @edward-dq7ww Před rokem +1

    does it involve any math? like calculus and statistics

  • @georgie6537
    @georgie6537 Před rokem

    do you know if it’s possible to get into biomed engineering from biomed science?

  • @malekalekgala8682
    @malekalekgala8682 Před 2 lety

    Can you become a pharmacist from studying biomedical science

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety

      In the UK, you need to do a separate pharmacy degree (e.g. BPharm, MPharm) to become a practicing pharmacist! what you learn in biomed is actually quite different to pharmacy, tho some of the pharmacology may overlap.

  • @butter_fly02
    @butter_fly02 Před 8 měsíci

    Can we do PhD in microbiology after studying biomedical science?

  • @user-he5bz7iy9w
    @user-he5bz7iy9w Před 6 měsíci

    Ww me too Iam go with this course

  • @Thisariashmira
    @Thisariashmira Před 5 měsíci

    Is biomedical science and biomedical engineering are same?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 5 měsíci +1

      No bc biomedical engineering has engineering involved

  • @t.ammaraa
    @t.ammaraa Před 2 lety

    can you become a nurse from studying bio medical sciences?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety

      although a biomed degree offers you transferable skills for many jobs, it doesn't (to the best of my knowledge) give you the qualifications to become a nurse, you need to take a separate course for that.

    • @flwrrxxx
      @flwrrxxx Před 5 měsíci +1

      can we do master in nursing after completing bachelor in biomedical science???

  • @leenezzeddine8119
    @leenezzeddine8119 Před rokem

    I have a question, just to make sure. Is biomedical science the same thing Biomedical informatics??

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem

      anything more informatics based involves more coding, analysing big data and general computing work! biomedical research involves some bioinformatics (and vice versa) but not at an in depth level.

    • @leenezzeddine8119
      @leenezzeddine8119 Před rokem

      @@biomedwithvy can I say that laboratory science is similar to biomedical?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +1

      @@leenezzeddine8119 biomedical science involves lab work, as do most other forms of biological sciences

    • @leenezzeddine8119
      @leenezzeddine8119 Před rokem

      @@biomedwithvy thank you sooooo much for you help!!

    • @leenezzeddine8119
      @leenezzeddine8119 Před rokem

      @@biomedwithvy I know I am going off topic now, but I need your advice on something. Is bioinformatics or laboratory science better to study?

  • @arikeca5362
    @arikeca5362 Před 11 měsíci

    how does being a patent attorney relate to biomedicine?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 11 měsíci

      Doing biomedical research may lead to the development/discovery of new therapeutics/technologies, in which case it may be valuable for the academic lab or spinout to patent this invention, which often requires a patent attorney to consult for next steps. It is helpful and sometimes necessary for a patent attorney to graduate with a STEM degree (and take additional exams to qualify) as someone without a relevant STEM background may not be able to advise their clients (usually scientists in this case) that well.

    • @arikeca5362
      @arikeca5362 Před 11 měsíci

      @@biomedwithvy thanks

  • @wm353
    @wm353 Před rokem

    you had a lecturer? i thought most of MBS at Imperial was more group focused and self teaching, is it not?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem

      it is, but we still have lecturers who give a short lecture at the beginning or middle of each class to cover what we did during our online learnig

  • @0isameli
    @0isameli Před rokem

    If I want to do animal work, which master's degree can I study?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +1

      Any biology related Bachelor's will help but this isn't always necessary as I've had colleagues going from social sciences to becoming an animal technician. What's most important is obtaining the animal license (also known as home office license in the UK). This usually involves a written exam (to do with ethics, different methods of culling etc.) and some practicals (e.g. how confidently you can hold a mouse, cull, stitch etc.). The process is slightly different in each country!

    • @0isameli
      @0isameli Před rokem

      @@biomedwithvy O thank you very much, I study a degree (undergraduate) in molecular biology but I want to work with animals and according to me for that I can study a master's degree in synthetic biology... is that correct?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před rokem +1

      @@0isameli I personally do not think a Master's in synthetic biology is necessary, but if it is something you are interested in by all means! After that you can apply to research assistant / technician jobs that involve animal work (and most likely also involve molecular biology), but through here you can be trained to get an animal license. This might make it an easier transition as applying directly to an animal technician will most likely require a license prior.

    • @0isameli
      @0isameli Před rokem

      @@biomedwithvy I will keep it in mind 😀

  • @falsadon4684
    @falsadon4684 Před 2 lety

    Can you tell me what is the job title of Biomedical Science upon graduation, what is a person called, is a laboratory doctor

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety +1

      it depends what your job is, but the more traditional route is a biomedical scientist/researcher

  • @raul-andreicazacu3599
    @raul-andreicazacu3599 Před 2 lety +1

    You shouldn't study biomedical science it hurts badly :(

  • @manishitharuwarani
    @manishitharuwarani Před 11 měsíci

    What is the salary of a lab worker?

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 11 měsíci

      It depends on the University and also whether you're working in academia or industry! In the UK, a Research Assistant (lowest level) salary ranges roughly between £23k-£35k. Salary increases with experience, not significantly in academia but more so innindustry.

    • @manishitharuwarani
      @manishitharuwarani Před 11 měsíci

      @@biomedwithvy that salary per month or year?

    • @destined0645
      @destined0645 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@manishitharuwaraniyear of course

    • @manishitharuwarani
      @manishitharuwarani Před 10 měsíci

      @@destined0645 but a doctor salary is higher right

  • @scientist1239
    @scientist1239 Před 2 lety +1

    Medicine is a 5 year course not 6

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 2 lety

      you are right, I didn't mention that the 6 years are universities (eg Oxbridge, UCL, Imperial) that include an intercalation or foundation year. thanks for bringing this to my attention!

  • @geobelt6401
    @geobelt6401 Před rokem

    Increase your volume

  • @noamikhan7771
    @noamikhan7771 Před 4 měsíci

    U won't get a job only 2% of people get biomedical scientist jobs. I studied it. I wish I never did it. Its the worst career ever

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 4 měsíci

      You don’t have to be a registered biomedical scientist to pursue a career in research, in fact the majority of graduates don’t bc of low pay, you can easily transition into the biotech industry, big pharma, data analyst, bioinformatician, education, patent attorney and so much more

  • @SERGIO-cr6uy
    @SERGIO-cr6uy Před 2 lety

    I'm only here coz you're cute.

  • @ti9168
    @ti9168 Před 11 měsíci

    Is there a lot of math involved? 😢

    • @biomedwithvy
      @biomedwithvy  Před 11 měsíci

      not really, just basic calculations!