University degree |
University degree in: Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacy, Medicine or other relevant
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Minimum of four years of specialist training in a laboratory in a medical environment approved and supervised by the national body functioning for that purpose within the health care system of the Member State
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Minimum of five (5) years of speciaslist training in a laboratory in a medical environment.Successful speciaslist training is proved by:
Fulfilling the requirement of the logbook for the on-the-job training, that is supervised by the Greek NCCRC.
Successful completion of the educational program in CC that is supervised by the Greek NCCRC
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Multi-disciplinary training |
Training mainly concerns Clinical Chemistry, with aspects of Immunology, and Haematology |