crystal_meth_au said:
well a doctor (with just a straight MBBS) isnt going to go toe to toe with a PhD with a biomedical background, the only doctors that really do 'lab' research are the ones who pick up a BSci or a BmedSci anyhow.
and yes ill be the first to addmitte nurse clinical skills are awsome. but a MedSci will whip their asses when it comes to the science behind medicine (we'll you expect that seeing as nurses dont do chem/physiology at nearly as deep a level)
and yeah what about pharmacy, thats probably a better bet then either medSci or nursing? you have an extreemly detailed knowledge of the human body and its interactions to drugs, plus your trained in patient councling, plus your basicly almost as qualified as a doctoar anyhow (haha all the med students are going to stab me for saying that)
Nope.. lolz alot of the advanced training programs lik surgery... now "recommend" research publication... so lots of medics do the research.. and also do research rotations ... where u do the supervised training..
generally i was just comparing the bachelors with the bachelors .. not the doctorate... i.e the MBBS vs BMedSc..
I just think it from the ppl in nursing and those in med sc.. they are very different.. nurses tend to think very practically.. and med sci ppl well they think more in theory.. i just bank on nursing cos there is
guaranteed employment
that said.. ppl with health sciences as their predegree usually end up at grad med... but its not a hard and fast rule either ..
Pharmacy is good too ..only they don't really do pathology.. which the BMedSc and the BNursing do.. and medicine is realli about disease..
also their level of pharmacology is pretty impressive but its not always practical for medicine..
Degrees in Health Sciences especially the ones with clinical application (Physio, Speech path, radiographers, etc ) will pretty much guarantee u a job..