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20 Jul 2009, 5:08 AM ![]() | Re: The official Medical Science thread You can hide this advertisement by registering. Also, you will need some science knowledge to pass the GAMSAT, if you didn't do science at VCE?HSC, you make it a lot harder for yourself
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17 Jul 2009, 7:13 PM ![]() | Re: The official Medical Science thread Does anyone know what master degree courses you can take after completing a bachelor of medical science?
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17 Jul 2009, 7:13 PM ![]() | Re: The official Medical Science thread Is a master of pharmacy possible?
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its eqv to BPharm.. but more expensive
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28 Sep 2009, 2:20 AM ![]() | Re: The official Medical Science thread Nice thread. You should also add the required UAI's for those courses listed at each respective Uni, and update them around August when the new UAC guide is released. |
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14 May 2009, 5:59 AM ![]() | Re: The official Medical Science thread Quote:
EDIT: Becoming a lab tech after graduation?
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17 Jan 2009, 5:57 PM ![]() | Hey what about Biomedical Science at UTS, that fully meets the requirements of the AIMS :P MedSci aint all that, yeah it can be interesting but its not medicine If u didn't do/like science at school, don't do it at uni, health science is an exception Last edited by mariyamo; 20 Jun 2008 at 1:46 PM. |
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17 Jan 2009, 5:57 PM ![]() | Re: The official Medical Science thread Quote:
Medical Science does not mean you can be accredited by AIMS. Only the uni's listed below: • Charles Sturt University Bachelor of Medical Science (Pathology) • Curtin University of Technology Bachelor of Science (Medical Science) • James Cook University Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (completed in 1999 or subsequently) • Queensland University of Technology Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Science) • RMIT University Bachelor of Applied Science (Laboratory Medicine) • University of South Australia Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine • University of Tasmania Bachelor of Biomedical Science • The University of Technology Sydney Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science has been approved as an acceptable qualification provided the medical laboratory science option is followed. Last edited by mariyamo; 20 Jun 2008 at 1:51 PM. | |
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4 Aug 2009, 10:45 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The official Medical Science thread If you read the read the first post you would have seen that AIMS was discussed, and that not all degrees come with AIMS accreditation. Quote:
Most people have options when they finish, and I would suggest that a Medical Science degree offers more employment opportunities than a basic BSc degree or a BBiomed Science degree. Also covered in the first post was the importance of realising that a BMedSc isn't an automatic ticket into grad Medicine studies. | |
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29 Jun 2009, 1:21 PM ![]() | Re: The official Medical Science thread I do the Bachelor of Biomedical science at UTS. It's one of the few AIMS accredited courses, and I believe it's automatic from 2008, provided you follow a certain program. The course I'm doing is aimed towards students who want to work in a clinical pathology laboratory setting. yay ![]() These are my subjects: basic foundation subjects chemistry physics statistics biosphere (environmental issues) anatomy & physiology cell biology & genetics biocomplexity (biology type subject) Second and Third Year subjects General Microbiology Metabolic Biochemistry Histology Molecular Biology Analytical Biochemistry Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology Introductory Haematology & Immunology Clinical Bacteriology Medical and Diagnostic Biochemistry Advanced Haematology Advanced Immunology Transfusion Science Biochemistry,Genes and Disease Anatomical Pathology there's also room for electives there as well. It would also be worthwhile to point out the TAFE diploma of laboratory technology (Pathology). This is an excellent course to do. It provides you with many practical skills which university doesn't really provide, I should know, I've undertaken this course. I just can't rave enough about how much this course has helped me. I took this course straight from high school, then when I finished I applied for university and was accepted in the first round Also TAFE does a few deals with a few universities, mainly UOW. You can get advanced standing on 1st year if you've maintained a credit or distinction average. For other institutions you can get RPL for the TAFE subjects.I strongly recommend taking this diploma course if you want to work in a pathology laboratory setting as a technical/scientific officer. They also have a Diploma of laboratory technoglogy (biotechnology), this course is geared more towards students who are interested in a research career. In my opinion, I think that there's more employment availabilites around as a technical assistant/officer, scientific officers rather than clinical research assistants. Those jobs seem to be rather competitive. I just suggest working towards something you'll be happy doing. I just really wanted to contribute to this board, because when I was first applying for medical and biomedical science courses there wasn't anything like this to help me |
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