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Woman in lab coat examines bacterial growth on petri dish in a microbiology laboratory.
Bacterial growth-microbiology. Photo: Annette Larsen

NITO BFI's Advisory Committee for Microbiology

NITO BFI Microbiology consists of committed bioengineers from all over the country who work in bacteriology, infection serology, resistance determination and molecular biology methods.

About the NITO BFI Microbiology Committee

The members of the committee are elected by NITO BFI's professional board. They advise on professional and professional policy issues, operate professional networks, arrange courses and share their knowledge. This ensures that NITO BFI's measures, strategies and policies are based on a solid scientific basis.

Mandate for NITO BFI Microbiology

The committee's tasks are as follows:

  • Be an advisor to NITO BFI's academic board and NITO BFI's members in matters concerning the relevant subject area.
  • Contribute to the administration of specialist approval for biomedical laboratory scientists.
  • Keep in touch with and collaborate with relevant professional bodies, including educational institutions and the organizers of the "Autumn Conference".
  • Seek to influence development and organisation within the committee's subject areas.
  • Based on the biomedical laboratory scientists' professional responsibility, contribute to professional development and quality development within the committee's subject areas.
  • Be a reference group for NITO BFI's representatives in national and international forums regarding the committee's subject areas.
  • Contribute with input and professional expertise to NITO BFI's course activities.

In addition, there are various adhoc tasks and tasks that relate to the committee's subject areas. The mandate was adopted by NITO BFI's academic board at a meeting on 20-21 March 2017.

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