How do I become a medical microbiologist?
Eligibility to become Microbiologist
- For taking up UG level courses, i.e., B.Sc in Microbiology, students need to pass Class 12 with a minimum of 50% marks.
- For taking up M.Sc in Microbiology, B.Sc degree in Microbiology/ Biology/ Zoology/ Botany is mandatory.
- For taking up Ph.
What is the CPEP program?
CPEP Fellowships primarily serve to train postdoctoral fellows to be directors of medical and public health microbiology and medical immunology laboratories. All CPEP Fellows conduct original or collaborative research in conjunction with their clinical training: Laboratory management.
What can you do with a PHD in medical microbiology?
Job options
- Academic researcher.
- Biomedical scientist.
- Biotechnologist.
- Clinical research associate.
- Clinical scientist, immunology.
- Food technologist.
- Medicinal chemist.
- Microbiologist.
Do you need a PHD to be a microbiologist?
Microbiologists typically need a Ph. D. to work on independent research or in colleges and universities. Graduate students studying microbiology commonly specialize in a subfield, such as bacteriology or immunology.
What is a clinical microbiology laboratory?
The Clinical Microbiology Laboratory is a full-service laboratory offering diagnostic bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, virology, and mycobacteriology.
What is physician assessment?
Physician Assessment & Feedback (PAF) involves a standardized patient record review, to identify where physicians are doing well and where there might be opportunities for improvement.
Can a microbiologist become a medical laboratory scientist?
A microbiologist can apply for the post of medical technologist just as they can apply for any open position. The question is will they be considered for the position. That depends on the facility one is applying to.
What is the Clinical Microbiology fellowship training program?
The Clinical Microbiology Fellowship Training Program at the University of Alberta is a full time, two-year program designed to train Ph.D. graduates in clinical microbiology. An optional third year may be spent conducting an applied translational research project.
Where can I train to become a microbiologist in Alberta?
The primary location of training is at the Provincial Laboratory for Public Health at the University of Alberta Hospital. At the completion of training, fellows are eligible to sit for the Canadian College of Microbiologists (FCCM) exam.
What is the purpose of the Clinical Microbiology program?
The purpose of the program is to train those who wish to pursue a career as a clinical microbiologist in a laboratory where both medical microbiology and applied research activities are conducted.
What is applied translational research in microbiology?
An optional third year may be spent conducting an applied translational research project. The purpose of the program is to train those who wish to pursue a career as a clinical microbiologist in a laboratory where both medical microbiology and applied research activities are conducted.