What is biomedicine and how much does a professional earn?

What is biomedicine? It is an area of health that combines knowledge of biology, medicine and laboratory sciences to prevent, diagnose and treat diseases.

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And if you are interested in this area, let's check out more information about what Biomedicine is and how much a professional in the field earns.

What is biomedicine?

The health sector is much more than medicine and nursing, it involves a series of other areas with people working on all fronts.

And biomedicine does this work, it acts between biology and human health.

Professionals in this area are dedicated to applying scientific and technological knowledge to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

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They can work in hospital management, infection control, pharmaceutical management, medicine quality control, development of diagnostic techniques, signing reports and much more.

We are in constant contact with biomedical doctors, for example when doing a blood test, as they carry out clinical analysis and blood processing, as well as serology.

To become a professional in the field it is necessary to study biomedicine, the course lasts 4 years and must be completed at a university or college.

As soon as you graduate, if you want to work in the field you will need to register with the Regional Council of Biomedicine (CRBM).

How much does a biomedical scientist earn?

The amount a biomedical doctor receives in salary will depend on the profession they have, because they can work in toxicology, biosafety, clinical analysis, microbiology, health surveillance and other areas.

But in general, according to Quero Bolsa, this professional can receive an average salary of R$2,581.82. According to this source, the best salaries are in the Federal District, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.

Already in accordance with the Vagas.com.br, the salary of a biomedical doctor is on average R$2,713 reais, and can reach up to R$3 thousand, depending on the region.

Areas of biomedicine

Within biomedicine there are several areas in which a biomedic can act, such as clinical analysis, in which they perform laboratory analyzes such as urine, blood and fluid tests.

There is also the imaging, in which they use imaging techniques such as radiography, ultrasound, and computed tomography to visualize structures and organs of the human body and aid in medical diagnosis.

Another area is molecular biology, in which genetic material is analyzed, diseases are studied, markers are identified and therapies and cures are developed.

Something little known is that biomedical scientists can act in assisted human reproduction, performing in vitro fertilization procedures, diagnostics and material analysis.

In addition to these, we can find biomedical professionals in many other areas, working on the most diverse fronts.

It is always important to know professions that you want to work in the future, to stay up to date with what they can provide you, where you can work and how to work in the most diverse health and beauty establishments.

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