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yes it is .. at Uni of Sydney at present..windupbird said:Is a master of pharmacy possible?
its eqv to BPharm.. but more expensive
yes it is .. at Uni of Sydney at present..windupbird said:Is a master of pharmacy possible?
Less subject choices/More specific subjects in MedSci?theshortykatt said:So what are the adventages of doing MED SCI over picking your subjects in B SCI???
(i may have asked this before, but cant remember where so never got to see the answer.)
That's why I would be doing B Science or B Engineering.~shinigami~ said:Less subject choices/More specific subjects in MedSci?
EDIT: Becoming a lab tech after graduation?
Not entirely sure of the point you were trying to make.mariyamo said:Hey what about Biomedical Science at UTS, that fully meets the requirements of the AIMS
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
I'm saying that people who want to do Medical Science should really think about it because there are people who end up transferring or don't have many options when they finish. I'm not discouraging people from the field, thats not my point, but people should really think about what they want to do with the degree. It helps with postgraduate study if you want to do med/pharmacy/masters, that's not guaranteed though because it is competitive and there are certain requirements. So if you are doing Medical Science, work hard because it is challenging and alot of hours at uni.boris said:Not entirely sure of the point you were trying to make.
Secondly, it is possible to become a member of AIMS without an AIMS accredited degree.When you finish your degree you should aim to become a member of AIMS (Australian Institute of Medical Scientists) http://www.aims.org.au
Some degrees come with automatic membership.
*facepalm*gezzill said:i want to do medicine eventually.
if i do a bachelor of MedSc at university of wollongong, can i go into their postgrad course of Medicine/surgery.
and what sort of results do you have to get,
and what GAMSAT score?
why "*facepalm*"katie tully said:*facepalm*
You can get into grad Med at Wollongong with a BMedSc, you can get in with an Arts degree, Commerce, etc, etc.
The GPA required for most grad unis is 5.0 (or a credit average), although I think USYD is 5.5
Not sure about WAM. Try the UW website?
i know its not going to be easy but its what i want to do.katie tully said:No, that is NOT the point of doing Medical Science. It's not a degree that exists purely for people to "prepare" themselves for a Medicine degree.
It's a question we see a million times on this forum, but the reality is, maintaining a GPA of 5 or 5.5 in a Medical Science degree is not easy.
I facepalmed because we get this question and these responses a million times, and it's frustrating. If you want to do Grad Med, you can get in with any degree so long as you get the right GAMSAT marks and you maintained a credit average in your undergraduate degree. It's just frustrating as hell when people think doing Medical Science will be a shoe in for medicine.
You can always do a B Science or B Advanced Science because it will give you more choices in terms of subject selection.gezzill said:i know its not going to be easy but its what i want to do.
and i think i will get a better understanding for medicine if it do that rather than a BArts for example
Omg someone facepalmed you on the internet. I would have cried myself to sleep.gezzill said:why "*facepalm*"
its a simple question. and why would you do a BArts when you would get not grounding for medical purposes.
the point of doing medical science is to prepare myself for medicine.
so there was no need for a facepalm...
2nded that. Especially if you do not want to get into the research or pharmaceutical industry scheme of things at the of the end of B.Med Sc pathway.survivor39 said:You can always do a B Science or B Advanced Science because it will give you more choices in terms of subject selection.
I'd suggest doing a B. Sc (Adv) which gives you the opportunity to go down most any science path in second year at uni's which offer it. Also the Biological Sciences/Microbiology major is pretty simillar to medical science (biomedical major) at most uni's. Analytical chemistry is almost equivalent to drug design or medicinal chemistry, etc.TheMelissa said:Omg someone facepalmed you on the internet. I would have cried myself to sleep.
"Medical science is not a foot in the door for medicine, graduate or otherwise."
You could plaster that on every billboard in Sydney and you'd still have the same people applying for the same, jaded (and mostly WRONG) reasons.
At some universities such as UWS offer pathways in Sci adv for medicine, etc. As I have inferred before doing sci adv, or another general science course may increase your options if you are hesitant about the career options and majors offered by medical science, etc.Arithela said:Woozy, why should one choose Science Advanced over Science? Wouldn't it be harder to maintain a high GPA in Advanced? (since admission into grad med takes account of GPA)