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The duties and responsibilities of Clinical Biochemists are evolving. Some of theclassical duties and responsibilities of Clinical Biochemists in a Tertiary Psychiatry hospital are basically in the area of research, education and service. Some general rules of success for younger Clinical Biochemist in his/her fieldare also important topic of discussion. We are living in very competitive timesand Clinical Biochemists mustlearn to adapt very quickly to the continuing changes in our discipline. We are yet to realize the best times of this exciting profession.

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  • The duties and responsibilities of Clinical Biochemists are evolving

  • My background is mostly in Clinical Biochemistry and this presentation will be based towards this discipline

  • I would like to stress that when using the term clinical or medical biochemist I do not make any distinction between these two types of specialists.[2]

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The duties and responsibilities of Clinical Biochemists are evolving. Some of the classical duties and responsibilities of Clinical Biochemists in a Tertiary Psychiatry hospital are basically in the area of research, education and service. To put it by way of exclusion, I should say that a laboratory scientist is not exactly a researcher or a teacher or a manager or a clinical consultant, or an administrator or a physician but, at the same time, it is all of the above.

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