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Carl Berat Kitson, Biomedical Scientist

Carl Berat Kitson

Biomedical Scientist·National Health Service - Scunthorpe General Hospital

United Kingdom

Master's degree, MSc Medical Parasitology

Work experience

Total years of experience: 10 years, 8 months

Biomedical Scientist

June 2018 - Present

National Health Service - Scunthorpe General Hospital

Sheffield, United Kingdom

June 2018 - Present

Currently completing the IBMS specialist portfolio in microbiology.

Taking on additional responsibilities in my role, for example, training colleagues on the GeneXpert and giving lunchtime lectures in parasitology, as CPD for my laboratory colleagues. I am an active participant in the 24hr rota system where on the night shifts I lone work.

I regularly participate in ITU ward round visits with the consultant microbiologist to gain an insight into how diagnostics affects clinical outcome. I have completed and signed off biomedical scientist related competencies within each workbench.


Being a biomedical scientist allows me to use my knowledge across BSc and MSc levels to critically analyse and evaluate results for the benefit of patient care. Using my expertise in parasitology I have given advice to GPs seeking clarification of patient symptoms etc.

Company industry:
Medical Hospital
Job role:
Medical, Healthcare, and Nursing

Trainee Biomedical Scientist

August 2016 - May 2018

National Health Service - Scunthorpe General Hospital

Sheffield, United Kingdom

August 2016 - May 2018

Completed the IBMS registration portfolio, which has allowed me to become HCPC registered.
Developed broader knowledge and understanding regarding Health & Safety, Standards of Proficiency, Patient Welfare & Confidentiality and how they affect my work.
Completed vertical audits as well as verification & validation assessments within the laboratory.

Company industry:
Medical Hospital
Job role:
Medical, Healthcare, and Nursing

Medical Laboratory Specialist (Medical Lab Specialist)

May 2016 - August 2016

National Health Service - Watford General Hospital

London, United Kingdom

May 2016 - August 2016

As a Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA), considered the backbone of a working laboratory, I joined a team that was responsible for the processing over a thousand samples a day. As a Locum worker, you are expected to walk into the laboratory and start working. Due to my previous experiences as an MLA, I was technically proficient to handle all microbiological samples and processing them accordingly. Because of my proficiency, shown by my completed competency folder from my previous MLA job, I was able to cover all workbenches from urines to faecal samples. I had to use a mixture of manual microbiological skills with a growing number of automated processes on samples. I handled calls from doctors and nurses in a confident manner and in accordance with patient confidentiality. I was responsible for the semi-automated processing of over 400 urines a day, where I was expected to sort out the samples, aliquot them into tubes and process them onto sedimax, as well as, dealing with any errors (technical, mislabelled samples etc.).

Company industry:
Medical Hospital
Job role:
Medical, Healthcare, and Nursing

Laboratory Assistant/Technician

April 2016 - May 2016

Oxford University, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine

London, United Kingdom

April 2016 - May 2016

Responsible for testing cell cultures used in the Human Immunology Unit for Mycoplasma contamination.
Maintaining laboratories, stock taking and ordering.
Communicating with laboratory managers and researchers to ensure all needs and tasks are met.

Company industry:
Scientific Research & Development
Job role:
Maintenance, Repair, and Technician

Microbiology Medical Laboratory Assistant

October 2015 - April 2016

The Doctors Laboratory

London, United Kingdom

October 2015 - April 2016

Fully trained to category 3 laboratory standard and comfortable working to Good Laboratory Practises.
Handled patients details with the upmost professionalism adhering to patient confidentiality.
Successfully trained and competent to a number of workstations involving urine, faecal and microbiology put up.
Showed competence in learning how to handle, maintain and use a number of machine including MastUri and KIESTRA automated systems, whilst working a shift pattern.
Responsible for carrying out quality controls and maintenance of automated platforms.
Responsible for administrative duties preparing the laboratory for a EUCAST audit.

Company industry:
Scientific Research & Development
Job role:
Medical, Healthcare, and Nursing

Education

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

September 2015

September 2015

Master's degree, MSc Medical Parasitology

United Kingdom

Key Modules • Parasitology & Entomology • Diagnostic Parasitology & Entomology • Advance Diagnostic Parasitology • Immunology of Parasitic Infections • Advanced Training in Molecular Biology • Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Key skills developed • Microscopy skills involving parasitological & entomology diagnosis • Using molecular techniques (eg Nested PCR) to diagnosis Malaria • Planning molecular procedures involving RNAi during my laboratory thesis • Handling, processing and diagnosing blood and faecal samples during a field trip • Cell cultures, Bioinformatics, EC50s, drug analysis, growth assays, Western/Southern/Northern blots • Comfortable using Excel and GraphPrism to analyse data • Confocal Microscopy & IFAT
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London Metropolitan University

June 2014

June 2014

Bachelor's degree, BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

United Kingdom

Key Modules Taken • Microbiology • Biochemistry • Haematology • Parasitology • Immunology • Virology Key skills developed • Carrying out lab projects • Group work within a lab setting • Aseptic techniques • Carrying out multiple procedures in a logical manner • Virology dissertation: Cloning and verification techniques
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Skills

Microbiology
Expert
Microbiology
Expert
Molecular Genetics
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Molecular Genetics
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Parasitology
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Parasitology
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Molecular Biology
Expert
Molecular Biology
Expert
Drug Testing
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Drug Testing
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Microbiology
Expert
Microbiology
Expert
Molecular Genetics
Expert
Molecular Genetics
Expert
Parasitology
Expert
Parasitology
Expert
Molecular Biology
Expert
Molecular Biology
Expert
Drug Testing
Expert
Drug Testing
Expert

Languages

English
Native Speaker
Turkish
Intermediate