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The field of Biomedical Sciences is characterized by its constant evolution, with ongoing discoveries and technological advancements. The College of Medicine introduced the Bachelor of Biomedical Science (BBMS) program in 2014 after securing the initial accreditation from the Ministry of Education, UAE, Subsequently, the program received reaccreditation from the Ministry of Education in April 2021 and is currently featured among the accredited programs on the Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA), Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, UAE website. The BBMS program holds international accreditation from the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS), UK and is listed among the international programs on the IBMS website. This will enable our graduates to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), and work as a biomedical scientist. Additionally, the BBMS Program has obtained approval from the American Society for Clinical Pathology International (ASCPi) Board of Certification for licensure through all the three routes: International Medical Laboratory Scientist Route 1, International Medical Laboratory Technician Route 2 and International Technologist in Molecular Biology Route 3 certifications. The BBMS program is a four-year degree aligned with Level 6 (Bachelor) of the National Qualifications Framework – QF Emirates and benchmarked against the UK Quality Code Subject Benchmark Statement for Biomedical Science. Designed for students with a strong interest in biomedical sciences, the program prepares graduates for diverse career pathways in clinical laboratories, medical diagnostics, healthcare, the life sciences industry, and advanced biomedical research. The curriculum provides a robust foundation in biomedical and clinical laboratory sciences, integrating comprehensive theoretical learning with extensive hands-on practical training to ensure graduates are well-equipped for professional practice and future academic pursuits. Research plays a pivotal role in the program, with students actively engaging in research projects. The faculty and students receive support for their research endeavors from Thumbay Laboratories and the Thumbay Research Institute for Precision Medicine. Students are encouraged to undertake elective training opportunities, both locally and internationally, in research institutions, diagnostic laboratories, or relevant industry settings during summer and winter breaks. The program culminates in a final semester of clinical laboratory training conducted in the Thumbay Labs, accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP).
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