After medical school it is expected that a doctor has a basic understanding of physiology and anatomy in order to diagnose and treat patients. You can apply to medical school without a degree in science, but for the MCAT it is fundamental that you have scientific knowledge.
they need to know how the the skin is
you need to see what is wrong with the person
theey use science alot because they need to find cures of desiases and stuff and they need to know whats good and bad for you
so they will know about the animals and what they need to survive.
Background section is where you would write down the need of answer or cause of curiosity or primary observation results that would need an experimental confirmation.
no not necessarily .
they need to know how the the skin is
you need to see what is wrong with the person
theey use science alot because they need to find cures of desiases and stuff and they need to know whats good and bad for you
This will be a personal decision based upon your interests, personality and skills. Both doctors and veterinarians are medical professionals, so you will need to have a good background in math and science. These are also both service professions, so good communication skills, both written and verbal, are essential. The major difference between doctors and veterinarians is the species treated - doctors treat humans, veterinarians treat everthing else.
Yes. They will need medical knowledge, which is based in biology and chemistry.
so they will know about the animals and what they need to survive.
Not necessarily, but a fish store owner should have at least a solid high school level science background to understand the biology of the plants and animals they are keeping, and also the chemistry of many of the solutions and other chemicals they use and sell.
Science is the foundation of medical knowledge and practice. Doctors use scientific principles to understand diseases, diagnoses, treatments, and medications. Through evidence-based medicine, doctors integrate scientific research and data to provide the best care for their patients.
Background section is where you would write down the need of answer or cause of curiosity or primary observation results that would need an experimental confirmation.
Yes, a strong science background is essential to becoming a doctor. Medical school requires coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, and anatomy, among other sciences. Understanding these foundational sciences is crucial for diagnosing and treating patients effectively.
Doctors need to have good grades in Science and Math, as well as some physics and other subcategories, Chemistry, Biology, Ect.