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  1. A Stone Monkey

    Can an MD work as a nurse?

    James is a male name? Wishful thinking; or no, absolutely not. It is either stipulated or implied in the legislation that in order for a nurse to work, he/she/it needs to be registered, which, in turn, requires a valid diploma or degree in nursing. The job descriptions and vocations of a...
  2. A Stone Monkey

    HELP!!! UWS physio / USYD physio

    Physiotherapy is really, really good; Exercise Physiology sucks. What's most important about uni is that you make the most of your time - whether that be getting smashed (not good IMO), studying for the grades you need (to maintain the scholarship you may or may not have, will have). So, if...
  3. A Stone Monkey

    Med Transfer!?!?

    You never, ever transfer unless you're already in and you're switching from this to that. For those in provisional courses, it's simply graduating from their first undergrad degree and starting the once-provisional med degree. Dumbass. You'll always make it as an undergrad, 'cuz you can't...
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    Do doctors do practicals on corpses?

    To obtain a medical degree, it doesn't take that long. The handling of cadavers is regulated by the Anatomy Act 1977, and the legislation (ANATOMY ACT 1977) is all very technical and long-winded. Initially, you have prosections, in addition to textbooks and online resources for anatomy...
  5. A Stone Monkey

    med interviews

    Depends on your tertiary leaving certificate estimate. Why is there an interview for a Bachelor of Medical Science?
  6. A Stone Monkey

    B Science/B Law or B Science/B Commerce

    Note, you aren't a lawyer when you graduate from 'law school'; in fact, you're among the hoi polloi - or, maybe because of oh-so high academic requirements - of law degree graduates. In Australia, considering there are undergraduate law programs (both stand-alone law, and combined), and the lack...
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    The official Medical Science thread

    http://www.aims.org.au/c/index.php?page=undergraduate-programs UTS, and in Biomedical Science (UTS: C10115v7 Bachelor of Biomedical Science - UTS Handbook 2009), not Medical Science (UTS: C10184v5 Bachelor of Medical Science - UTS Handbook 2009); which they also have. Cut-offs were...
  8. A Stone Monkey

    getting into med

    No, because you can't do a Master of Medicine or a Masters of Surgery without holding an undergraduate medical degree; you can do a Masters of Science in Medicine. Graduate-entry is demanding, as is school-leaver-entry. 'If it is', to do so you first worry about graduating from your...
  9. A Stone Monkey

    How was your school day?

    Re: 回复: Re: How was your school day? Correct; but, slothie, that's q3.;) Hi.:) You said you were new? I'm fairly new too, so welcome.:D :wave: Oooooh, for reference, question 3 is: A farmer shot a sick cow dead (awww). It fell on him, trapping him. He took 72 hours to die under the carcass...
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    Who is going to sit UMAT this year?

    I'm not 'Lucid'. I'm sorry that I may sound mocking or condescending though.http://community.boredofstudies.org/images/icons/icon7.gif Smile
  11. A Stone Monkey

    Who is going to sit UMAT this year?

    Hi. You seem cool!!!:) LottoX; isn't the Yerkes-Dodson curve and law more psychology than psychiatry? :wave: So, itt, it is concluded that: *The UMAT requires no previous knowledge; *While it may or may not help one's performance in the UMAT, Biology and/or Chemistry are absolutely not...
  12. A Stone Monkey

    Anybody doing 3 sciences?

    Actually, the stereotype is that most Asians do two sciences - Chemistry and Physics - and Economics, Extension II Mathematics, and Standard/Advanced English, 'giving' them an UAI around 100, enabling them to do Medicine with a Scientia scholarship. That's so politically incorrect and erroneous...
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