Clinical biochemistry training in the Netherlands

A unique situation for clinical biochemistry exists in the Netherlands, since it is nearly fully practised by science-oriented professionals. They are enlisted in the Register of Recognized Clinical Biochemists supervised by the Netherlands Society of Clinical Chemistry. Training as a clinical bioch...

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