it's compulsory in medical education
Sounds like an MD/PhD given the references to medical genetics and biochemistry.
There is no relation between medical uses of electromagnetic energy and alternative devices. There are no available scientific evidence to support claims in treating any diseases with the use of electromagnetism.
msc medical biochemisry college in mangalore?
M. A. Lieberman has written: 'Marks' essential medical biochemistry' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Clinical biochemistry, Clinical medicine, Metabolism
Colleen M. Smith has written: 'Marks' basic medical biochemistry' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Clinical biochemistry, Clinical medicine
Kenneth William Raymond has written: 'General, organic, and biological chemistry' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Chemistry, Medical education, Organic Chemistry, Textbooks 'General, organic, and biological chemistry' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry, Biochemistry
R. F. Ruttan has written: 'Presidential address delivered by R.F. Ruttan ... at the annual meeting of the Society of Chemical Industry, Edinburgh and Glasgow, July, 1922 ..' -- subject(s): Technical Chemistry 'The place of chemistry in a medical education' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Medical education
Clinical biochemistry is a branch of medical science that focuses on the analysis of body fluids to diagnose and monitor diseases. It involves the study of chemical processes and reactions within the body to understand how they can be used in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of various medical conditions.
N. A. Jafarey has written: 'Medical education' -- subject(s): Medical education 'Medical education' -- subject(s): Medical education
To become a clinical geneticist, would request you to have a degree in Microbilogy, with some honours programm in Molecular Biology following Masters in Molecular Biology/Medical Microbiology.Should be abreast with latest trends in Medical Microbiolgy and good in Biochemistry.
Biochemistry is a branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. It intersects both natural and medical sciences by studying the molecules and chemical reactions underlying biological processes. By understanding these mechanisms, biochemistry helps explain how organisms function and develop, and contributes to fields such as medicine, nutrition, and biotechnology.
Golder Wilson has written: 'Biochemistry and genetics' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Examinations, questions, Genetics, Examination Questions, Medical Genetics