So i am looking at doing Bachelor of Pyschology(honours) at Deakin in Geelong next year, and have recently considered going into post-graduate Medicine/Surgery after completing this course.
I was wondering if the Ba.Psych would further/specialise my qualifications in my medical career if i was to complete Medicine/Surgery and the following training to register as a Medical Practitioner?
Or would it just be a few extra letters at the start of my name, and nothing more?
Also, i'm not querying whether education in psychology will assist me in my post-grad medicine/surgery course, i am querying whether it will give me significantly higher qualifications(similar to that of a psychiatrist) if i was to become a medical practitioner.
P.S. i'm not applying for undergraduate medicine/surgery because:
a) i am not doing VCE Chemistry 3/4
b) i do not currently have the skills to achieve a high enough ATAR to compete with other brilliant students wishing to enter this degree.
I was wondering if the Ba.Psych would further/specialise my qualifications in my medical career if i was to complete Medicine/Surgery and the following training to register as a Medical Practitioner?
Or would it just be a few extra letters at the start of my name, and nothing more?
Also, i'm not querying whether education in psychology will assist me in my post-grad medicine/surgery course, i am querying whether it will give me significantly higher qualifications(similar to that of a psychiatrist) if i was to become a medical practitioner.
P.S. i'm not applying for undergraduate medicine/surgery because:
a) i am not doing VCE Chemistry 3/4
b) i do not currently have the skills to achieve a high enough ATAR to compete with other brilliant students wishing to enter this degree.