Study medicines generally requires science courses. Its will also require math and various specific science courses and numerous years of education.
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You should indeed study medicine if that is your passion. If you do not like medicine do not study medicine.
Medicine or pre-medicine I nurse anesthetist..nursing and then work a minimum of a year as nurse the take an anestgesiology course..
Of course they can. They would just be really busy.
STCW95 can be obtained at the Academy of Maritime Medicine in Cape Town.
The study of medicine is called pharmacology.
The study of medicine is pharmacology.
In all medicinal course,you can finish medicine in 3 years In all medicinal course, you can finish medicine in 3 years Medicine is so hard so get the course garbage collector. In all medicinal course,you can finish medicine in 3 years
It depends on the school you are in, but most of them have the same curriculum, which includes: anatomy, embriology, histology, biochemistry, physiology and neuroscience.
No, you can not. Ophthalmology is a specialty of medicine and you need to have a medical degree-M.D. or O.D. (Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, not Doctor of Optometry- D.O.) before embarking on training to be a physician who is an ophthalmologist.
Yes, it is possible to study medicine without having a background in biology. Many medical programs have prerequisite courses that cover essential biological concepts, so students from various academic backgrounds can apply. However, a strong foundation in biology can be helpful in understanding medical concepts.
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