Medicine and Health degrees teach students how to prevent, diagnose, treat, and help people and animals recover from injuries and illnesses. Because it is a broad discipline, Medicine courses will vary a lot depending on which specialisation you choose.
You should study a degree in Medicine if you have a deep sense of empathy and constantly feel the need to reduce the suffering of those around you. Although sensibility and soft skills make you a great candidate, always remember that Medical degrees are difficult and require many years of study and commitment. But if you're willing to put in the extra effort, saving lives and restoring the health of people and animals will make it worthwhile.
You can choose from various subdisciplines: Biomedicine, Dentistry, Human Medicine, Midwifery, Nursing, Nutrition, Veterinary Medicine, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, and others.
The courses you'll take during a degree in Medicine vary from one university and programme to another. However, you can expect to take classes in Physiology and Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Principles of Pathology, Immunity, Paediatrics, Psychiatry, Orthopaedics, Metabolism and Respiration, Infection, etc.
Medical students also need to complete their residency. The length of a residency programme varies from one country to another, but it usually takes 3-5 years for most specialisations and 6 or 7 years for Plastic Surgery and Neurosurgery. Medicine and Health classes also help students develop essential skills. They range from communication, teamwork, and planning to emotional intelligence, flexibility, problem-solving, and attention to details.
Medicine and Health graduates find work opportunities at public and private hospitals, healthcare clinics, and research laboratories. You can also open a private practice by yourself or in association with other doctors. Some of the most popular career paths are general practice (GP) doctor, cardiologist, neurologist, pathologist, surgeon, nurse, midwife, veterinarian or veterinary doctor, etc.
The most recent and exciting trends in Medicine and Health include: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning are used to identify diseases and keep track of health epidemics, robots assist doctors during surgeries, wearable tech, like smartwatches, can monitor things like heart rate and the number of steps, 3D technology allows us to print prosthetic limbs, and others.
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