Biomedical analyst CHE: training, information, self-test
Biomedical analyst: Everything under control in the laboratory
Questions and answers
In which areas can the biomedical analyst training with a CHE degree be completed?
During the Biomedical Analyst (CHE) training program, great importance is placed not only on teaching theoretical skills but also on expanding practical professional skills. Students therefore take part in work placements in at least two specialist areas. They can choose from microbiology, histology and cytology, haematology and haemostaseology, clinical chemistry and immunology, as well as immunohaematology and transfusion medicine.
Where can biomedical analysts find a job?
Biomedical analysts CHE are sought-after specialists on the job market and are employed in private and hospital laboratories, research institutions, blood donation centers and industry.
Biomedical analysis training: What usually arouses interest in the "Biomedical Analyst (HF)" course?
A survey conducted by Ausbildung-Weiterbildung.ch among those interested in continuing education as a biomedical analyst HF reveals the reasons for this interest:
- 80% want to check whether biomedical analysis training meets their needs.
- 8 % have developed an interest in further training as it is frequently mentioned in job advertisements.
- 12 % are interested in the Biomedical Analyst HF course on the basis of a recommendation.
This confirms a need in the industry and increases job opportunities after successfully completing this training.
As comments show, training is also an opportunity for re-entry, to build up or supplement knowledge:
- "I already have a bachelor's degree as a biomedical analyst in my country, but I haven't done this work for a long time. So I would like to repeat everything."
- "I would like to improve my specialist knowledge in the laboratory and am interested in the procedures and processes."
- "I am a biologist and would like to do an apprenticeship in a field parallel to my specialist area."
What impacts trigger a request to a school for additional information about the continuing education program "Biomedical Analyst (HF)"?
A survey conducted by the education platform Ausbildung-Weiterbildung.ch shows what triggers the impact for school inquiries among those interested in the Biomedical Analyst HF course. Requests for detailed information from schools are triggered by a recommendation in 31% of cases. 43% of survey participants asked schools for additional information about which they had read an online assessment. In contrast, 26% did so because they already knew the school(s) beforehand.
We can find out about other triggers thanks to the optional text responses:
- Information on training
- Is near me
- I would like to find out more
- Online research
What competencies and skills do you acquire as a federally certified biomedical analyst HF during your training?
During their training, biomedical analysts become familiar with all specialist areas and acquire the skills to carry out the following activities:
- Comprehensive analysis through to correct laboratory findings
- Organization of work processes
- Compliance with hygiene, safety and other measures as part of quality management
- New development and adaptation of work techniques, working methods and processes
- Internal communication within the team and externally
- Professional development and knowledge management
Can the certified biomedical analyst HF training course be completed while working?
No. The biomedical analyst training course is not a part-time course, but a full-time course that lasts three years.
How long does continuing education, further training to become a federally certified biomedical analyst CHE take?
Training at a College of Higher Education to become a federally certified biomedical analyst CHE usually takes three years full-time. Internships are also completed during the training, where a salary is paid to trainees.
What are the requirements for continuing education, further training at a College of Higher Education as a federally certified biomedical analyst?
Persons who meet the following criteria are admitted to the Biomedical Analyst CHE program:
- Completion of at least three years of basic training with Federal VET Diploma, preferably as a laboratory technician Federal VET Diploma specializing in biology or in the health sector, or equivalent training
or
- Vocational, technical or Baccalaureate or equivalent qualification
or
- Technical college certificate
and
- Very good knowledge of physics, biology, mathematics and chemistry
- Passing an aptitude test, entrance examination or interview (depending on the training provider)
Details on the admission criteria are available from the respective educational institutions.
Tips, tests and information on "Biomedical analyst (CHE)"
Erfahrungen, Bewertungen und Meinungen zur Ausbildung / Weiterbildung
Haven't found the right training or further education yet? Benefit from educational advice now!
Further training is not only important in order to maintain or increase professional attractiveness, investing in training or further training is still the most efficient way to increase the chances of a pay rise.
The Swiss education system offers a wide range of individual training and further education opportunities - depending on your personal level of education, professional experience and educational goals.
Choosing the right educational offer is not easy for many prospective students.
Which training and further education is the right one for my path?
Our education advisory team will guide you through the "education jungle", providing specific input and relevant background information to help you choose the right offer.
Your advantages:
You will receive
- Suggestions for suitable courses, seminars or training programs based on the information you provide in the questionnaire
- An overview of the different levels and types of education
- Information about the Swiss education system
We offer our educational counseling in the following languages on request: French, Italian, English
Register now and concretize your training plans.