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It is inverse; chemistry is very important for medicine; all drugs, for ex. are chemicals.
Sports medicine is centered around athletes. Any job related to sports medicine is going to be usually locker room physicians or doctors specializing in sports injuries of many different natures.
All drug research and maufacture is chemistry
- all the drugs and many parapharmaceutical products are chemicals - clinical chemistry is...analytical chemistry - many illnesses can be explained by chemical processes etc.
A sports medicine degree would take the same legth of time as a medical physicain. Most medical degrees take 6-10 years to obtain. As well as an internship.
Botany cannot contribute to chemistry; the relation is vice versa.
Yes, "Sports Medicine" should be capitalized because it is a specific field of medicine that focuses on the treatment and prevention of sports-related injuries.
sports medicine orthopedic
National Academy of Sports Medicine's population is 100.
National Academy of Sports Medicine was created in 1987.
Sports Medicine - House - was created on 2005-02-22.