Clinical analysis technician: what do you do and how much do you earn?

A clinical analysis technician is a professional who works in the health sector, assisting in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

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They have various activities within clinics, laboratories and hospitals. Now let’s learn more about this profession:

What does a clinical analysis technician do?

A Clinical Analysis Technician is a healthcare professional who plays a crucial role in carrying out laboratory tests and obtaining essential diagnostic information for treating patients.

They have many important activities, let's see the main ones:

Sample collection

Collect biological samples from patients, following aseptic procedures and ensuring adequate identification of samples.

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These samples can be blood, feces, urine and other types of secretions from our body.

This collection is done by obtaining tissue samples, using swabs for analysis and other types of samples made according to the type of exam.

Sample processing

After collection, the samples go through a preparation process. For example, in the case of blood samples, they can be centrifuged to separate the plasma and blood cells.

Proper sample preparation is essential to obtain more accurate results and diagnoses.

Laboratory analysis

Clinical Analysis Technicians are responsible for carrying out a wide range of laboratory tests.

This includes blood tests to determine blood cell, glucose, lipid and electrolyte levels, as well as microbiological tests to identify bacterial, fungal or viral infections.

Quality control

Monitoring and maintaining standards of quality and accuracy of test results, following specific guidelines and regulations, is also the role of the clinical analysis technician.

They need to calibrate equipment and know how each type of exam should be carried out, following the specific standards for this.

Other activities

Furthermore, clinical analysis professionals are responsible for their own biosafety and that of their colleagues, using PPE and disposing of waste in a safe place.

In addition, he needs to record all documentation, train colleagues and interns, and ensure good communication between everyone, whether other technicians, doctors, nurses or biomedical.

How much do clinical analysis technicians earn?

The salary of a clinical analysis technician will depend on several factors, such as the place where I work, the type of laboratory in which I work, the region of the country and level of seniority.

Today we will bring data from Glassdoor, a reference site in the professional market, to understand more about the average salary of technical professionals in clinical analyzes in Brazil.

This professional's remuneration can start from R$700 reais to R$4,560 reais, considering information from 102 salaries reported on the platform.

As a result, the average monthly remuneration of professionals working in laboratories is R$2,760 reais.

But again, it is something that will vary greatly depending on all the factors we mentioned, such as: geographic location, level of experience, the health institution where you work and other individual factors.

By analyzing the companies that offered information on Glassdoor, you can see what the specific average is for the place where you live.

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