Chemical Pathology Jobs
Chemical Pathologists manage laboratories that undertake biochemical investigations and provide clinical and scientific leadership. They conduct chemical pathology investigations by taking specimens of bodily fluids and running biochemical tests which help identify chemical changes in the body, diagnose disease, monitor health and monitor a patient’s response to treatment. They collaborate with specialists and medical teams in the hospital, across specialties and primary care, providing detailed and accurate analysis and interpretation of results to help guide patient care. They provide direct clinical care to patients with metabolic disorders, and may lead clinics associated with nutrition, inborn errors of metabolism in adults, cardiovascular risk management, and management of disorders of lipid metabolism, calcium and bone metabolism, and diabetes mellitus. They may contribute to endocrinology or toxicology services, or be involved in research, development or education. To pursue a career in this field, doctors who have completed foundation and core training, can apply to undertake specialist training in chemical pathology, a five-year program leading to a CCT or CESR (CP), FRCPath, and entry onto the GMC specialist register.