
Ep. 20 How to Become A Biomedical Scientist. HCPC, Registration Portfolio, NHS placements, Diagnostic Labs & More.
In this episode, Alex and Abdul discuss recent breakthroughs in gene therapy, particularly for Huntington's disease, and delve into the importance of the HCPC for biomedical scientists. They share personal experiences from their NHS placements, highlighting the challenges and learning opportunities within the lab environment. The conversation also touches on the dynamics between students and employees, the significance of teamwork, and the financial considerations that influence career choices in the healthcare sector. Ultimately, they reflect on the journey of self-discovery and the transition from scientific roles to corporate positions, emphasizing the importance of finding one's identity beyond a job title.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and News Segment
02:53 Breakthrough in Gene Therapy for Huntington's Disease
05:33 Understanding HCPC and Biomedical Scientist Registration
08:35 Placement Experience in a Diagnostic Lab
11:24 Navigating NHS Lab Placements
14:09 Histopathology: The Role and Responsibilities
17:03 Working with Precious Samples in Histopathology
20:18 Navigating the Lab Environment
24:03 The Student vs. Employee Experience
27:36 The Role of Locums in Biomedical Science
31:31 Repetitiveness and Personal Growth
35:07 Identity and Career Reflection
39:01 Financial Considerations in Career Choices
Keywords: gene therapy, Huntington's disease, biomedical science, HCPC, NHS placement, lab experience, career choices, corporate roles, financial considerations, healthcare professions, IBMS, Institute
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedOctober 14, 2025 at 8:00 AM UTC
- Length39 min
- RatingClean