Nursing Science VS Biomedical Science Which Is better? All you need to know about Nursing and biomed

Gbemi Olatunji
23 Jun 202310:12

Summary

TLDRThis video compares the professions of biomedical science and nursing, focusing on the duration of study, job nature, and opportunities. It highlights the behind-the-scenes laboratory work of biomedical scientists versus the direct patient care by nurses. The speaker believes nurses have greater job prospects, supported by the demand for patient care and various nursing specializations. The video also discusses salary, suggesting that both professions offer reasonable pay, and concludes by noting the possibility of transitioning between the two fields.

Takeaways

  • 🎓 Both biomedical science and nursing require five years of study to obtain an undergraduate degree in Nigeria.
  • 🔬 Biomedical scientists typically work in laboratory settings, behind the scenes, and have less direct contact with patients compared to nurses.
  • 🏥 Nurses have more direct interaction with patients, providing care and managing patient conditions on a one-on-one basis.
  • 📊 The speaker believes that nurses have greater job prospects and opportunities due to the nature of their work requiring more personal attention to patients.
  • 🌐 Nurses are often more employable both nationally and internationally, with opportunities to migrate and work in different healthcare settings.
  • 🧬 Biomedical scientists may work in more limited settings such as laboratories, hospitals, or schools, with less variety in work environments compared to nursing.
  • 💼 Job opportunities for biomedical scientists exist, but the speaker suggests there may be a higher demand for nurses due to the hands-on nature of nursing.
  • 💰 There is no definitive answer on who earns more between nurses and biomedical scientists, as it depends on various factors including location and qualifications.
  • 🔄 It is possible to transition from a career in biomedical science to nursing or vice versa, with further education and licensing.
  • 🌟 Both professions are considered prestigious and offer reasonable pay for the work performed.
  • 📈 The video encourages viewers to consider their career path based on personal interests and the opportunities available in each field.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is a comparison between the professions of biomedical science and nursing.

  • What inspired the creation of this video?

    -The inspiration for the video came from a comment by someone with a background in Med lab science who was considering pursuing a Masters in nursing, and from knowing someone who switched from biomedical science to becoming a registered nurse.

  • How long does it typically take to obtain an undergraduate degree in biomedical science or nursing in Nigeria?

    -In Nigeria, it takes five years to obtain an undergraduate degree in both biomedical science and nursing.

  • What is the primary setting for a biomedical scientist's work?

    -A biomedical scientist primarily works in a laboratory setting, often behind the scenes, where they analyze samples and run tests.

  • How does the job of a nurse differ from that of a biomedical scientist in terms of patient interaction?

    -Nurses have direct contact with patients, providing care and managing their conditions, whereas biomedical scientists work behind the scenes in labs, interacting with samples rather than patients.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on job opportunities between biomedical scientists and nurses?

    -The speaker believes that nurses have greater job prospects and opportunities compared to biomedical scientists due to the nature of their work and the demand for direct patient care.

  • Why might a biomedical scientist be able to run a lab on their own?

    -A biomedical scientist can potentially run a lab on their own because most test procedures are automated, allowing them to process multiple samples at once.

  • What are some of the different types of nursing roles mentioned in the video?

    -Some of the different types of nursing roles mentioned include travel nurses, personal or family nurses, and nurses working in care homes.

  • How does the speaker view the salary prospects for biomedical scientists and nurses?

    -The speaker does not believe there is a definitive answer regarding who earns more, as salaries can vary greatly depending on the organization, qualifications, and location.

  • Is it possible to switch from a career in biomedical science to nursing or vice versa?

    -Yes, it is possible to switch careers from biomedical science to nursing or vice versa, as there are individuals who have pursued higher education in the opposite field and successfully transitioned.

  • What advice does the speaker give regarding choosing between a career in biomedical science and nursing?

    -The speaker suggests that while it is possible to be both, it might be more beneficial to choose one and progress in that particular field rather than trying to be both.

Outlines

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😀 Introduction to Nursing vs Biomedical Science Careers

The video script introduces a comparison between the professions of nursing and biomedical science. The speaker is motivated to create this content due to a comment from someone who studied medical laboratory science and is considering a master's in nursing. The script outlines that both professions typically require five years of undergraduate study in Nigeria and that the nature of the job differs significantly. Biomedical scientists work behind the scenes in laboratories, analyzing samples, while nurses have direct contact with patients, providing care and managing patient conditions.

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📈 Job Opportunities and Career Prospects in Nursing and Biomedical Science

This paragraph delves into the job opportunities and career prospects for both nursing and biomedical science. The speaker, a biomedical scientist, believes that nurses have greater job prospects and opportunities due to the nature of their work requiring more personal interaction with patients. It is mentioned that one biomedical scientist can manage a lab, whereas multiple nurses are needed to attend to patients. The script also highlights the ease with which nurses can migrate to other countries for work, and the various types of nursing roles available, such as travel nurses and personal care nurses. The speaker emphasizes that while biomedical scientists have job opportunities, they may be more limited compared to the diverse opportunities available to nurses.

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💰 Comparing Salaries and the Possibility of Career Transition Between Professions

The final paragraph discusses the salary comparison between nurses and biomedical scientists, stating that there is no definitive answer as to which profession earns more, as it depends on various factors such as location, organization, and qualifications. The speaker believes both professions are prestigious and receive reasonable pay. Additionally, the script touches on the possibility of transitioning between the two careers, with examples of individuals who have switched from biomedical science to nursing or vice versa, either through further education or professional licensing. The video concludes by inviting viewers to engage with the content, suggesting that viewers subscribe, like, and comment if they have topics they would like the speaker to cover in future videos.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Biomedical Science

Biomedical Science is an interdisciplinary field that combines biology and medicine to study the biological processes that occur in living organisms and the application of this knowledge to improve human health. In the video, it is one of the two professions being compared, with a focus on the laboratory work involved in diagnosing diseases through sample analysis.

💡Nursing

Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on the care and management of patients' conditions. Nurses provide hands-on care, develop care plans, and interact directly with patients. The video discusses nursing in comparison to biomedical science, highlighting the direct patient contact and various job opportunities available in this field.

💡Job Opportunities

Job Opportunities refer to the availability of positions within a certain profession. The video suggests that nurses have greater job opportunities compared to biomedical scientists due to the higher demand for direct patient care and the variety of settings where nurses can work.

💡Medical Lab Science

Medical Lab Science, also known as Medical Laboratory Science, is a branch of healthcare that involves the analysis of samples to assist in diagnosing diseases. The video mentions this term interchangeably with biomedical science, emphasizing the laboratory-based nature of the work.

💡Undergraduate Degree

An Undergraduate Degree is a level of academic degree awarded after completing a course of study at a university or other higher education institution. The script states that both biomedical science and nursing require five years of study to obtain an undergraduate degree in Nigeria.

💡Laboratory Settings

Laboratory Settings refer to the physical locations where scientific research and testing are conducted. The video describes the work environment of biomedical scientists as being in laboratory settings, working behind the scenes and not having direct contact with patients.

💡Patient Care

Patient Care is the provision of healthcare services to patients, including monitoring their health, administering treatments, and providing support. The video contrasts this with the role of biomedical scientists, emphasizing that nurses are primarily responsible for patient care.

💡Diagnosis

Diagnosis is the identification of a disease or condition through examination and testing. In the context of the video, biomedical scientists are involved in diagnosis by analyzing samples, whereas nurses focus on the care of patients post-diagnosis.

💡Salary

Salary refers to the fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee, typically calculated annually or monthly. The video discusses the salary of biomedical scientists and nurses, suggesting that there is no standard salary and that it varies based on factors such as location, organization, and qualifications.

💡Professional Progression

Professional Progression is the advancement of one's career through gaining further education, experience, or qualifications. The video mentions the possibility of individuals with a biomedical science background becoming nurses and vice versa, indicating the potential for professional progression across these fields.

💡Travel Nurses

Travel Nurses are registered nurses who work temporarily in different locations, often moving to areas where there is a shortage of nursing staff. The video uses travel nurses as an example of the diverse job opportunities available to nurses, which is not typically available to biomedical scientists.

Highlights

The video compares the two professions of biomedical science and nursing.

Both professions require five years of study to obtain an undergraduate degree in Nigeria.

Biomedical scientists work primarily in laboratory settings, behind the scenes.

Nurses have direct contact with patients and are responsible for their care and management.

Nurses have greater job prospects and opportunities compared to biomedical scientists.

Biomedical scientists can run multiple samples at once due to automation in testing procedures.

Nurses are needed in higher numbers due to the personal care each patient requires.

Nurses have more opportunities for migration and employment in other countries.

There are various types of nursing roles, including travel nurses and personal family nurses.

Biomedical scientists typically work in more limited settings such as laboratories or hospitals.

There is no standard salary comparison between nurses and biomedical scientists as it depends on various factors.

Both professions are prestigious and offer reasonable pay for the work done.

It is possible to transition from a biomedical scientist to a nurse or vice versa through further education.

The video encourages viewers to subscribe and engage with the content for more informative videos.

The speaker shares personal insights as a biomedical scientist and provides a balanced view of both professions.

The video concludes by emphasizing the individual choice in selecting a profession and the potential for progression in either field.

Transcripts

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I believe that nurses have greater job

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prospects and job opportunities than

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biomedical scientist

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s welcome back to another

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um so guys today we have a very very

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exciting topic I am going to be

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comparing the two professions which is

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biomedical science and nursing because I

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I did a video earlier on um biomedical

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science and medicine medical doctor

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biomedical scientist and I guess a lot

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of people actually liked that video If

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you haven't watched it I'll probably try

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to link it up here so you can go and

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watch the video then come back and also

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watch this one so today we're going to

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be dealing with biomedical science and

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nursing I have some few points that I'll

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be using to compare the two courses and

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yeah without further Ado let's get into

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the video if you actually do enjoy

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watching this video I hope you stick

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around by clicking the Subscribe button

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to join my family give the video a

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thumbs up and let's get into the video

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one thing that really inspired me

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to do this video is because

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um first of all I actually got a comment

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about someone who said she he or she was

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a biomedical did Med lab science you

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know as an undergrad degree and she's

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looking to come to the uh come abroad to

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do her Masters in nursing she wanted to

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know if it was possible and how long it

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took so um that's what really inspired

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me to like do this video to actually do

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compare the two professions I also know

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someone who actually did a biomedic med

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lab science as her first degree and then

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did nothing in her Masters and now she's

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working as a registered nurse yeah so

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that's why I think these two professions

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are quite

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they have similarities and of course

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differences and we're going to be

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looking at that so if you're interested

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um in this video definitely without

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further Ado let's get into the video so

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the first point I'm going to be talking

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about is the number of years

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um it takes you to become a nurse and

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the number of years it takes you to

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become a biomedical science basically so

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far

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um with what I know they both have the

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same duration of study to get your

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undergrads degree so in Nigeria it takes

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five years to become a med lab scientist

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and also take five years to become a

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nurse a nurse while I was in school in

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Nigeria like

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um we my department which was Med lab

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science and the nursing department we

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usually used to have classes together

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from our 100 and 200 level I think we

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separated

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um into like different departments

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properly at 300 level but still we all

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graduated together and yeah it's it

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takes um the same amount of years to

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become a nurse that it takes to become a

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biomedical science for your

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undergraduate degree the nature of the

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job is also very very important in this

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comparison so as a biomedical scientist

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or Med lab scientists you are going to

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basically be working in the laboratory

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um settings yeah basically in the

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laboratory kind of behind the scenes

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because you know patients don't really

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get to see you patients don't really

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really spend time you know in the lab if

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they have to come to the lab they

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probably just come to um probably

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drop their sample also get their results

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most times especially spend lots of time

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in the world or in the Consulting rooms

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so

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um the as the biological sciences you

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basically work behind the scenes but as

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a nurse You're Going to most times be in

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the world on the world either like

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regardless of the word you're in you're

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going to be on the world and you're

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going to like have direct contacts with

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patients so that's the second

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um difference and the third difference

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is going to be

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the um

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the type of work you do so as a nurse

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you know nurses basically have the duty

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of caring and managing patients

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condition you know they have the care

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plan the nursing plan they they

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practically like give care to the

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patients you know one treatment and all

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of that you know all of the roles of a

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nurse basically

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um they are really really involved in

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the patients physically but as a

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biomedical scientist Your Role is to

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diagnose so they bring the sample and

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then you run and analyze and then you

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diagnose um you know

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the patients like you you run test out a

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diagnosis so you know the two roles are

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really really different while

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um the nurse takes care of the patients

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you know one-on-one the med lab Sciences

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or biomedical scientists run samples and

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runs tests you know to take to a

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diagnosis of the patient so guys the

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first point I'm going to be talking

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about is the job opportunities now I'm a

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biomedical scientist and I am going to

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be really fair and factual I believe

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that nurses have greater job prospect

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and job opportunities done by a medical

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scientists and

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um this is the reason I believe so you

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know usually more nurses are employed

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than most Bad Lab scientists because

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um one scientist you know can also can

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run a whole Hospital in the sense that

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can run a whole Lab rather I mean one

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scientist can run a lab you know because

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you know you don't necessarily have to

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like deal with the patients you know

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you're running samples and you can run

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multiple samples at the same time most

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um most samples now are now most test

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procedures are kind of automated now so

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basically you actually can even run a

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batch of samples at the same time but

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when it comes to nursing you have to

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attend to each of the patients so

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because of that definitely more nurses

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are going to be needed than more doc um

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sorry than more biomedical scientists

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because you know

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there is only so much Oneness there's

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only so much number of patients one

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nurse can attend to so because because

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of this I believe that's why nurses are

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more employed like most nurses have more

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job opportunities than even

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um Med lab scientists

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um both you know nationally and

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internationally most of these countries

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like most nurses find it really easy to

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migrate to other countries they just

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need to like do their exams and

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Licensing and all of that and they are

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going to be able to like get jobs

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overseas so that's my own perspective I

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feel like as a nurse um there are more

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job opportunities than biomedical stuff

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and that does not mean there are no jobs

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for biomedical Sciences lots of

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biomedical Sciences are employed but I

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just feel like there are greater number

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of opportunities for a nurse and also

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because there are different kind of

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nursing we now have like travel nurses

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that are just you know they travel to go

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and work you know that people have

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personal nurses you know family nurses

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the Care Homes they need nurses you know

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basically they have really different

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places that nurses can actually work but

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usually a biomedical scientist my my

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only be able to work either

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you know in limited number of places

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like maybe a school or a laboratory or

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the hospital you know they're not really

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things like travel biomedical scientists

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or travel Med lab scientists and all of

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that but that does not mean that there

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are no job opportunities for mid-life

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scientists final thing I'm going to be

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um comparing biomedical scientists and

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nursing with is the pay

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so I think that this there is no

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definite I in my own opinion I don't

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think there is a definite

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um

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um like I don't think you can say nurses

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earn more than biomedical scientists or

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biomedical sciences and what are nurses

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because there is no standard salary if

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that makes sense so depending on where

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you work or like what organization you

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work with as a nurse in my end higher

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and as a biomedical scientist in my n

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higher and also depends on like your

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level your band you know your

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qualifications and all of that but to be

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honest I believe that the both of them

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get like the both the bull professions

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are quite you know prestigious and they

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get like you know a reasonable amount of

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pay you know for the work that has been

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done yeah so

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basically these are the few points that

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I had you know to compare biomedical

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scientists

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um and nurses since we ended this video

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by saying that as a biomedical scientist

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you can become a nurse as a main lab

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scientist you can become a nurse like I

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said earlier there are people who do men

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lab with their first degree my life

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science and you know during their

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masters they do nursing and they get do

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the like licensing exam and become a

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nurse and also there are also people who

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do

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um it's also possible for you to do your

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to to be a nurse like to do nothing in

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your first degree and you know go for a

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master's in biomedical science you know

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complete some other modules get

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registered and be able to work as a

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biomedical scientist so basically it is

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possible for you to be both if you want

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to be but like what's the point of being

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both when you can be one and just keep

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progressing in that one but it's up to

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you like whatever your choice is

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um I hope you enjoy this content if you

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did please um like I said click the like

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button subscribe and if there is any

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know that topic thank you guys so much

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for watching

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