Use of AI

Using Artificial Intelligence During Biomedical Science Training and Portfolio Completion

AI can support biomedical science training, but it must not replace the trainee’s own work. Use it for structure, grammar and reflection prompts, not to write portfolio evidence. All work must remain your own, protect confidentiality and be explainable in professional discussion.

Common IBMS registration portfolio mistakes shown in a biomedical science training setting

Avoiding Common Mistakes in the IBMS Registration Portfolio

Completing the IBMS Registration Portfolio is a key milestone for Trainee Biomedical Scientists. However, many trainees face avoidable setbacks due to common errors in evidence writing. This guide outlines frequent mistakes—such as unclear HCPC SoPs links, weak reflections, and poor structure—and offers practical tips for improvement. By focusing on personal application, accurate scientific explanations, and strong organisation, trainees can enhance their portfolio quality and confidence. Whether you're just starting or finalising your submission, use this checklist to strengthen your evidence and meet HCPC standards. Perfect for those aiming for a successful and stress-free IBMS registration journey.