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My chosen article is "Biomedical sciences", and I will be working on it with Matthew Jefferson.

I decided to choose this article because there have been some recent advances in the field such as embryotic gene customization that have sparked my interest.

This article is missing relevant sources that have been updated.

I hope to add more sections about advances in the field that have been made in other parts of the world. Currently the article only mentions the United Kingdom.

Editing an article 3/8/2019

United Kingdom
The healthcare science workforce is an important part of the UK's National Health Service. While people working in healthcare science are only 5% of the staff of the NHS, 80% of all diagnoses can be attributed to their work.

The volume of specialist healthcare science work is a significant part of the work of the NHS. Every year, NHS healthcare scientists carry out:


 * nearly 1 billion pathology laboratory tests
 * more than 12 million physiological tests
 * support for 1.5 million fractions of radiotherapy

The four governments of the UK have recognised the importance of healthcare science to the NHS, introducing the Modernising Scientific Careers initiative to make certain that the education and training for healthcare scientists ensures there is the flexibility to meet patient needs while keeping up to date with scientific developments.

China
Crispr is a gene therapy technology.

https://www.livescience.com/58790-crispr-explained.html