Explains the ethical and bioethical considerations associated with the storage of scientific information that may be made available to a third party, e.g., healthcare records.

NHS Workplace records and large datasets

Explains how the information collected is transformed into a valuable form for the customer.

Analyze how different workplace laboratories store and manage scientific information.

How and why workplace laboratories communicate both internally and with external customers.

Explains and contrasts the benefits and the issues involved in obtaining, organizing, retrieving, pooling and sharing specific types of scientific information, e.g., drug test results.

Explains the ethical and bioethical considerations associated with the storage of scientific information that may be made available to a third party, e.g., healthcare records.

Evaluates the challenges of storing and communicating large quantities of scientific information so that it can be retrieved and used.

Explains the ethical and bioethical considerations associated with the storage of scientific information that may be made available to a third party, e.g., healthcare records.
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