There are many different requirements one must meet to qualify for a job in family medicine. Typically, one must have gone to Medical School to qualify.
A psychiatrist is a specialist in psychiatry - the study of the mind and behaviors. They are not family doctors (known as Family medicine specialists). If the psychiatrist were to complete residency training in Family medicine, then he could be a family doctor.
The most important is chemistry, however biology maths and physics are good a levels to study medicine
You should indeed study medicine if that is your passion. If you do not like medicine do not study medicine.
According to my careers adviser, it ain't needed but chemistry and biology is. :D
People study in vocational schools to learn skills that are needed in a particular job. Vocational schools allow them to qualify for higher level jobs that have higher pay.
To become a pharmacy technician is needed to study medicine and pharmaceutical assistance and have completed several internships in medicine and have the respective certificates.
The study of medicine is called pharmacology.
To become a pharmacy technician is needed to study medicine and pharmaceutical assistance and have completed several internships in medicine and have the respective certificates.
The study of medicine is pharmacology.
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No. Well, not in my opinion I don't.
E. V. Kuenssberg has written: 'An opportunity to learn' -- subject(s): Family medicine, Study and teaching