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.
You should indeed study medicine if that is your passion. If you do not like medicine do not study medicine.
Yes, "Medicine" should be capitalized when referring to the field of study or practice of medicine.
If it's in your interest, then absolutely.
The study of medicine is called pharmacology.
The study of medicine is pharmacology.
The written answer to the HOSA Forensic Medicine case study should contain all the information and observations you used to identify the time of death, manner and cause of death.
Biology- to find out about the human body. Chemistry- medicine Maths- Sums
Science. For your GCSE's you should choose all three sciences but mainly you would focus on biology and chemistry.
medicine
He studied medicine!
People who study medicine are called medical students or medical professionals, depending on their level of training.
Scientists study medicine. To be more specific, Doctors and Nurses do.