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You don't deserve to be a doctor if you can't even spell the bloody word.

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Can you be a doctor with a degree in bio-medical science?

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Alexander Fleming became interested in science after seeing the medical difficulties and suffering caused by infections during his time working as a doctor in World War I. This experience motivated him to pursue research in bacteriology and find ways to combat harmful bacteria. Fleming's observations and experiments ultimately led to the discovery of penicillin, the first antibiotic, which revolutionized medicine.


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How many pharmacy related courses would a life science student need to take to become a doctor?

In pursing a career as a doctor, a student needs to be aware of the specific prerequisites of the medical school(s) he or she wishes to attend so that pre-med courses can be geared towards those requirements. Since every medical school has its own curriculum and course requirements, it's difficult to quantify the exact number of pharmaceutical courses one might need, but it's safe to say that at least one general pharmaceuticals class would be required for any type of advanced medical degree. The same goes for life science majors wishing to pursue a PhD.