Nutrition Assistant Hospital
Posted in Health and Nutrition on 10/07/2007 08:20 pm by Steven Nerenberg
¿I can be a doctor despite this?
I Sociology (Honours) students in Canada, entering my 3rd year in September I studied Nutrition for my first year, came to sociology, but want to go to medical school after undergraduate degree. This was a decision soon but I feel like I really want to. The thing is I have not much experience in working smart. I have worked in NGOs and have been held in a company large companies such as Human Resources assistant. My plan is to work in a hospital very soon. Will my application confused look? as in, I'll be less likely to enter because I have changed all that much? Any points / tips would be appreciated THANKS!
Almost all medical programs in Canada is only required a college degree, a certain number of credits, and some specific courses (usually chemistry, biology, biochemistry, etc.), provided it meets these, usually no matter what the degree is in medicine is a huge industry with lots of specialties, jobs and related work. There everything from management, teaching, research, legal, electronics, etc. that a new person that changed physics and works in the medical imaging company. I know an engineer who has a medical degree and works in diseases of childhood. Sociology can have a lot of uses. Rehabilitation, medical ethics, immunology scale, the effects of health, nutrition etc. has an important role. Finally, work in human resources remains good as many large Hospital HR departments have very large and complex. With two years to obviously have time to make sure you have the necessary prerequisites and treat with the aim of the courses that can be linked in with the medicine. Get your first aid certification, finding volunteer work, money equally to the medical school, and try to write articles that could be related to medicine.
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