_rakelt
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Hi everyone,
Just thinking about my future. As you guys probably figured out, I do double degree Bmedsci/Bbus. I'm interested in a career where I can analyse samples (blood/tissue etc) and diagnose a condition. I think its related to pathology, HOWEVER, I think you have to complete Medicine, and then specialise in pathology. Am I wrong?
I got this from the Royal College of Pathologists Australia on "How to become a pathologist":
https://www.rcpa.edu.au/getattachment/5f98b6c5-0688-4cc0-b82f-8058597059fb/How-to-become-a-pathologist-chart.aspx
What does it mean by a "medical degree"? As in medicine or will med science be ok?
I feel like getting into med ISNT my dream, however, I want to have a science career with a context where I can analyse pathogens/ do more about diseases. Is this more of a "medical scientist" job, rather than pathology?
What do you guys think? Thoughts?
Just thinking about my future. As you guys probably figured out, I do double degree Bmedsci/Bbus. I'm interested in a career where I can analyse samples (blood/tissue etc) and diagnose a condition. I think its related to pathology, HOWEVER, I think you have to complete Medicine, and then specialise in pathology. Am I wrong?
I got this from the Royal College of Pathologists Australia on "How to become a pathologist":
https://www.rcpa.edu.au/getattachment/5f98b6c5-0688-4cc0-b82f-8058597059fb/How-to-become-a-pathologist-chart.aspx
What does it mean by a "medical degree"? As in medicine or will med science be ok?
I feel like getting into med ISNT my dream, however, I want to have a science career with a context where I can analyse pathogens/ do more about diseases. Is this more of a "medical scientist" job, rather than pathology?
What do you guys think? Thoughts?