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13th April 2012, 03:51 PM
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What is the difference between medical and clinical biochemistry? Is there any distance education present for those courses? What is the fee structure?
i want to know regarding medical & clinical biochemistry what is the difference between them? which university's offering those degrees in Andrapradesh ? what is the eligibility to enter those courses ? is there any distance education present for those courses ? what is the fee structure? please send full details of those courses ?
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27th January 2013, 11:03 AM
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Re: What is the difference between medical and clinical biochemistry? Is there any distance education present for those courses? What is the fee structure?
B.Sc in Medical Lab Training is one of the most demanding courses among the new generation students. This course not only has a great job aspect in near future but also have a great scope of further studies. Students applying for this course should be intelligent and hard working to carry on with the study of this course. This course provides the students with gross knowledge on various medicines, uses of medical kits, how to provide anesthesia to the patients, how to inject liquids in a patient’s body, how to provide saline to the needful patients, etc.
Eligibility: Candidates applying for the course of B.Sc in Medical Lab Training should necessarily hold a pass certificate of 10 and 10+2 from any recognized board of the country with a minimum aggregate of 60% marks which may differ from institution to institution. Various renowned Universities and colleges even conducts entrance exam for the admission of the students. Course Outlook: Various renowned Colleges and Universities of the country provide the candidates with correspondence as well as regular course of B.Sc in Medical Lab Training. The course has a total time span of 3 years, which includes a total of three exams, i.e. one per year. After the completion of the every year of this course, again the students need to register their name for the next year under the same University. The candidates opting for the course mainly focuses on preparing specimen for examination, performing blood tests, detection of abnormal cells, operating microscopes and other equipments. Job Prospects: After completion of the course of B.Sc in Medical Lab Training, candidates can apply for jobs in Medical Laboratories as Medical Technicians. They can also apply for jobs in hospitals and nursing homes. Best place to pursue: Delhi University |
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21st July 2013, 10:30 PM
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Re: What is the difference between medical and clinical biochemistry? Is there any distance education present for those courses? What is the fee structure?
After MSc biochemistry can i authrised signatry in medical bio chemistpgpy report in a NABL Labs
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30th March 2014, 10:14 PM
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Re: What is the difference between medical and clinical biochemistry? Is there any distance education present for those courses? What is the fee structure?
There's no difference between Clinical biochemistry and Medical biochemistry. Both deal with the study of chemistry of life. Thus, both are applied in Medicine, and explain some of the clinical symptoms on patients who suffer from any biochemical diseases either genetic or inborn metabolic disorders.
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