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Medical Scientist

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Medical Scientists perform research and clinical trials to check the effect of drugs. Through the discovery of new methods, they aim to improve human health.

Medical Scientist Job Description
  • Conduct research on bacteria and viruses to improve medical-related products.
  • Review and record technical research reports.
  • Study new tests and treatments to find out if the drug or medical intervention works.
  • Record and analyse research results to introduce new treatment methods.
  • Follow standard guidelines to maintain safety and avoid contamination.

Note

Medical Scientists are involved in vaccine research and production, including vaccines for infectious diseases like COVID-19.
What you should know about Medical Scientist jobs in Singapore
Nature of Work

Nature of Work

You must have a keen interest in Medical Research as you will be conducting trials on new drugs and discovering ways to improve human health.
Key Advice

Key Advice

As most of your work and studies will revolve around Biology, a good foundation in Biology is required!
  • Entry Requirements
    Entry Requirements
    • Minimally a diploma, bachelor's degree or equivalent in Biomedical Science is required.
    • Experience in handling laboratory equipment will be an advantage. 
    • Possess relevant licensing from the Singapore Medical Council. 
  • Possible Pathway
    Possible Pathway
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Skills you need to pursue a Medical Scientist career in Singapore
Hard Skills icon Hard Skills

Clinical Knowledge

Extensive understanding of clinical practices and procedures relevant to medical research and diagnostics.

Scientific Study

Proficiency in designing, conducting, and analysing scientific research studies in a medical context.

Laboratory Management

Skilled in laboratory operations, equipment maintenance, safety protocols, and workflow efficiency.
Soft Skills icon Soft Skills

Problem-Solving

Adept at identifying and resolving complex scientific and clinical challenges using innovative approaches.

Collaboration

Ability to work effectively with other teams, sharing knowledge and contributing to joint research.

Adaptability

Quick to adapt to new technologies, research methodologies, and evolving Medical Science landscapes.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
  • Where do Medical Scientists work?
    Medical Scientists can work at Healthcare institutions such as hospitals, clinics, or laboratories.
  • Can Medical Scientists become Doctors?
    Yes. Medical Scientists can take up the Doctor of Medicine (MD) Programme at Duke-NUS or any university recognised by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC).
  • Are Medical Scientists responsible for developing vaccines?
    Yes, they are. Medical Scientists play a crucial role in every step of the vaccine development process.
  • How do Medical Scientists test for drug effectiveness?
    Medical Scientists test for effectiveness through a rigorous and complex process that involves multiple stages to determine whether a new drug is safe and effective to use.
  • What kind of guidelines do Medical Scientists have to follow?
    Medical Scientists must follow guidelines for research involving human participants, scientific rigor and transparency, conflicts of interest, and responsible communication and collaboration.

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