Chelsea Sycamore's work experience begins in 2012 as a Trainee Biomedical Scientist at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where they completed a registration portfolio and rotated through specialist areas. In 2014, they became a Biomedical Scientist at Mid Essex Hospital NHS Trust, and in 2017, they took on the role of Specialist Biomedical Scientist at Ipswich Hospital, specializing in Haematology, Coagulation, and Blood Transfusion. From 2018 to 2023, they worked as a Senior Healthcare Scientist at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, supervising clinical workload and assisting with cell therapy clinical trials. Currently, they are a Consulting Safety Officer II at Safety Partners, Inc.
Chelsea Sycamore has a diverse education history. Chelsea obtained a Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare Management from the University of Greenwich, where they studied from 2021 to 2024. Prior to that, Chelsea completed a Biomedical Science BSc Honours degree at the University of Essex from 2010 to 2014, specializing in Biomedical Sciences. Chelsea'shigh school education was completed at Ridgewood High School from 2006 to 2010, where they earned a High School Diploma.
In addition to their formal education, Chelsea has also obtained various certifications. These include a Specialist Certificate in Stem Cell Transplantation Science from the British Blood Transfusion Society, acquired in January 2023. Chelsea also completed a course titled "Decision Making: How to Choose the Right Problem to Solve" through FutureLearn in July 2020. Chelsea is a Mary Seacole Programme Graduate from the NHS Leadership Academy, with this achievement taking place in August 2019. Furthermore, they hold the title of Biomedical Scientist, accredited by The Health and Care Professions Council in December 2021. Lastly, Chelsea is a member of the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS), although the specific details regarding the date of obtaining this membership are not provided.
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