Junior Resident Microbiology
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Last updated on 02 Dec 2025
Overview
A Junior Resident in Microbiology plays a key role in supporting the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases. This role involves working under the guidance of senior microbiologists and clinicians. It includes laboratory work, interpreting test results, and ensuring infection control protocols are followed. The resident collaborates with other departments to provide accurate clinical insights. This is a critical position for gaining practical experience in clinical microbiology within a healthcare setup.

Job Description
- Conduct microbiological tests on clinical specimens to identify pathogens and aid in diagnosis.
- Assist senior microbiologists in interpreting lab results and preparing reports.
- Ensure compliance with standard infection prevention and control measures.
- Participate in ward rounds, clinical discussions, and departmental meetings.
- Maintain accurate documentation and adhere to medical protocols and ethical practices.
- Contribute to research projects or academic activities related to microbiology.
- Stay updated with advancements in diagnostic techniques and antimicrobial resistance trends.

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