Yes, as long as you are able to take the required courses for medical school.
medical science has something to do with life sciences and chemistry not maths in medical you cannot count x and y
To become a medical doctor, you typically need a strong foundation in basic sciences such as biology, chemistry, and physics. As you progress through medical school, additional sciences like anatomy, physiology, and pathology will be crucial to build your medical knowledge and skills. Additionally, clinical experience and training will further complement your education in becoming a competent medical doctor.
Chemistry has contributed to other sciences by providing fundamental understanding of chemical reactions, materials, and structures. It has helped advance fields like biology, medicine, and environmental science through techniques such as drug development, molecular imaging, and pollution control. Chemistry also plays a key role in interdisciplinary fields like biochemistry, pharmacology, and materials science.
medical what? you can go into medicine but first you need to take A levels, preferrably sciences - biology and chemistry - then you can study medicine/paramedicine/nursing etc at university
Academy of Medical Sciences was created in 1998.
In chemistry and the physical sciences organic regards the presence of carbon containing molecules. Organic chemistry is thus the study of carbon; which is contrast to inorganic chemistry of metals and gases.
Iranian Academy of Medical Sciences was created in 1990.
Gondar College of Medical Sciences was created in 1954.
Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences was created in 1999.
Vijayanagara Institute of Medical Sciences was created in 1961.
Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences was created in 1957.
Iran University of Medical Sciences was created in 1974.