To my knowledge , people with detail oriented nature and who especially have love/passion on living things get into Biology.
again medcine is more about enthusiasm to learn about the living complex body and the passion to work with it serving the humantiy---
every human being feels a sense of life ,bilogists/doctors feel their purpose of life in serving the humans directly ..
yes. but most likely you would have to study it anyway in the medicine course.. depends on the country and school you are in..
Doctors need to study biology to be able to practice medicine.
pathophysiology is the study of the physiologic basis of disease.
Anti-Biotics
They study of factors affecting the health and illness of populations, and serves as the foundation and logic of interventions made in the interest of public health and preventive medicine
it is the study of medicine.
You should indeed study medicine if that is your passion. If you do not like medicine do not study medicine.
This would be a study to see how the medicine works in people. You could do a test of having some of them try the medicine.
because he wanted to figure out what different types of medicine helped people.
The study of medicine is called pharmacology.
Louis Pasteur studied microbiology and medicine. He was also a chemist.
The study of medicine is pharmacology.
mycologists
study island answer= a heart medicine
There are a whole host of reasons to study medicine, but the only one that really counts is to have a passion for science and for helping people.
A case study is an in-depth analysis of an individual or small group of people. It involves detailed examination of the subject's background, behavior, and experiences to draw conclusions or gain insights. Case studies are often used in psychology, sociology, and medicine.
Well no, if you want to study a doctor you must pay to watch him. And to observe what type of medicine, so the answer is no