I wonder if you can help me to decide which course to choose. I got a place at Brighton University on Physiotherapy Course and at Greenwich University on Biomedical Science course. First of all I applied for Physiotherapy one because of my sports background (pole vault and gymnastics) but then after some research on careers I decided to apply for biomedical one (mainly just to see if I'll get an offer) I never payed an attention in school on chemistry, although I think it is interesting.
Now having two offers I just cannot decide which one is better for me. Generally I think that both of them are interesting and well paid and it makes me think about them at all the time. I would like to do postgraduate study after undergraduate one and was thinking about sports medicine or MSc of physiotherapy while choosing physio. Regarding biomedical science I was thinking about immunology and working abroad, maybe in Canada, USA or somewhere in Europe. What do you all think about it, which one is better?
Temple University School of Medicine Biomedical Science is considered one of the best biomedical science school's in the country. Also, The University of North Carolina is up there!
The MAHSA University College is located in Malaysia and is dedicated to training in the field of healthcare. There are various diploma, certificate and degree programs offered in the areas of Physiotherapy, Biomedical Science, Pharmacy, Medical Imaging and Nursing.
It's only better if you want to do physiotherapy and not work in a dental office.
Neuroscience
Clinical Biochemistry is the postgraduate degree in Biomedical Science that is in demand in the United States and the states. This degree is more about research.
A biomedical science career with the letter "Y" could be a cytotechnologist, who specializes in the microscopic examination of cells for signs of disease, particularly cancer.
Biomedical science is a branch of biological science that focuses specifically on the study of health and disease in humans. While biological science is a broader field that encompasses the study of living organisms, biomedical science is more specialized in its focus on human health and medical research.
I'm sure it will vary depending upon country, but in Australia there are university courses called "Biomedical Science" with the express purpose of training biomedical scientists.
Courses that you can take include Bachelor of Applied Science (physiotherapy), Bachelor of Physiotherapy and Bachelor of Exercise Science. You can specialize in Orthopedics, Geriatrics, Sports Medicine, Pediatrics or Neurology. Get registered and develop your career.
The Biomedical Science Community have the and respoonsibilty to give everyone access to cures if they want them but patients have the right to refuse cures.
Well there are many... Biomedical science, Biochemistry science, Biophysics. Just to name a few :)
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