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Confessions of young people: What worries (and delights) young experts in laboratory medicine?
Authors: D. Rajdl 1; V. Němeček 2; J. Werle 3; P. Prokop 1; N. Bouzková 1
Authors‘ workplace: Ústav klinické biochemie a hematologie, LF UK v Plzni a FN Plzeň 1; Oddělení klinické biochemie, FN Olomouc a LF UP Olomouc 2; Ústav lékařské chemie a klinické biochemie 2. LF UK a FN Motol, Praha 3
Published in: Klin. Biochem. Metab., 33, 2025, No. 4, p. 143-147
doi: https://doi.org/10.61568/kbm.2025.014Overview
The session "Confessions of the Young" at Dialog 2025 highlighted key challenges faced by young professionals in clinical biochemistry. Topics included the future of manual result verification, the role of clinical biochemists, workplace stress, soft skills development, and postgraduate training. The discussion revealed a shared desire for less routine, more meaningful work, and better conditions for professional growth.
Keywords:
Education – clinical biochemistry – young professionals – working conditions – soft skills
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