Bethaney Green has a diverse work experience spanning different industries. Bethaney began their career in 2013 as a Healthcare Advisor at Boots UK, where they provided basic healthcare advice and adhered to standard procedures for medication sales. In 2014, they worked as a Graduate Intern at Harrogate Borough Council, developing a travel plan by analyzing data and liaising with internal and external organizations. Bethaney also had temporary roles as a School Appeals Administrator at Leeds City Council and as a Prescribing and General Administration Assistant at St Martin's Healthcare.
In 2014, Green gained work experience at Rosemont Pharmaceuticals, shadowing a senior regulatory affairs officer and assisting with data entry and document drafting. From 2015 to 2018, they were a Trainee Clinical Scientist at Sheffield Diagnostic Genetics Service, where they completed the NHS Scientist Training Programme in Genetics and gained knowledge in diagnostic genetics. Bethaney then transitioned to the role of Clinical Scientist (Genetics) at the same organization, being responsible for ataxia referrals and variant classification.
In 2019, Green joined Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust as a Clinical Scientist, a role they held until 2023. During this time, they gained further experience in clinical science. Currently, they are working as a Clinical Scientist at Congenica, where they utilize their skills in the field of genetics.
Throughout their career, Green has demonstrated a commitment to expanding their knowledge and expertise, particularly in the field of genetics. Bethaney has also shown an ability to adapt and excel in various professional environments.
Bethaney Green completed their education in chronological order, beginning with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of York from 2010 to 2013. Bethaney then pursued a Master of Science degree in Human and Molecular Genetics from The University of Sheffield from 2014 to 2015. Finally, they obtained a Master of Science degree in Clinical Science (Genetics) from the University of Nottingham from 2015 to 2018.
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