I have few questions, its urgent so please try to reply asap!
Do the courses like babycare/ obsterics/health care/child birth goes through MBBS? Aren't the obsterics and child birth training included in gynea field? So is it the same with the diff names? Or is it a diff field? Or do you need a MSc ? I mean can you do these courses without MBBS? (hmmm)
i am trying to get into a branch of a bank in the customer services and plan to move my way up from there, but it is just so hard to get in, i am trying to apply and apply but no response yet, before this i was working with td canada trust bank in the back end........what else should i do, any suggestions?
Waleja its too early to ask this kind of question. You need to get back to school/collage do your grade 12 and stuff.
Things will be more clear in next 2 years of studies. But first put you brain on work once again.
20 year and you worry about you age???
Let me put things in perspective for you.
Suppose you live for 100 years. So you have 80 more years to go. To make those 80 years better and beautiful you have like, atleat, 15 more years to study and struggle(even more). infact till you feel its ok. And its never late to study.
I have few questions, its urgent so please try to reply asap!
Do the courses like babycare/ obsterics/health care/child birth goes through MBBS? Aren't the obsterics and child birth training included in gynea field? So is it the same with the diff names? Or is it a diff field? Or do you need a MSc ? I mean can you do these courses without MBBS? (hmmm)
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Thanks in advance :)
obstretcis and gyne need an MBBS. the other courses sound more like a degree/diploma course. child birth could be the mid-wife thing. mid-wifery is typically a diploma course, not an MBBS.
oh umm if health sciences is a major in itself, like i dunno english literature or medieval history then yeah i think you can do a masters in it.
when you're going for psych it really depends on where you do it and what they consider psychology to be. some institutions take psychology as a science, so you end up doing a BSc. others don't consider a psychology a science so you end up doing a BA in it instead. if you are looking to go into the health profession in the future though, like as a psychiatrist or a psychologist, it would be best to look for a place that offers you a BSc. since it looks nicer.
i'd like to tag on this thread...hope no one minds...but i'm quite perplexed as to what to pursue in graduate studies. i want to return back to school. i've got the perfect time and opportunity to do so now. i did a ba in one field, but now would like to pursue another. i'm just not sure what my end result (job) will be.
also, i've got lots of other side interests (photography, film arts), but not sure on how to develop any of those into a career...very very confused...