What is the social aspect of nuclear medical technology?
April 25, 2009 by
Filed under Medical Technology
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What would be a better pre-medical course to take, BSc in Biology or BSc in Medical Technology?
April 24, 2009 by
Filed under Medical Technology
BSc Biomedicine is not available in my country so I can’t take it. My parents won’t allow me to study outside the country until I’m done with my pre-medical course. They’ll be allowing me to study Medicine abroad after that.
Anyway, which one would be better? I like BSc Biology and it’s available in the university I want to go to; however, a lot of people recommend BSc Medical Technology. I don’t mind so much about taking it instead, but it’s not offered in the university I want to go to. A lot of doctors I know took BSc Biology, still, I’m not so sure. Maybe I just haven’t met doctors who took BSc Medical Technology.
Can anyone help me decide which course would help me better? Thank you.
Is Dental Assistaning a more popular career than Dental Hygiene?
Because…I see commercials about becoming dental assistants all day,everyday but i don’t ever see any about dental hygienist.I also can’t find any 2 yr or community colleges that offer dental hygiene in TN.How can it be a growing career if its so hard to find a school to go to for it?
I’d really hope to be a dental hygienist,but I just don’t know about it anymore.It seems too difficult to get into.
How much money is your mental health worth?
April 22, 2009 by
Filed under Mental Health
- ‘ Cost-effectiveness’ - - ‘ Cost-effectiveness’– ‘ Cost-effectiveness’- - ‘ Cost-effectiveness’
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Every medical discipline has to deal with the cost-effectivness of treatment. Psychiatry and psychology is not an exception. Preferably the treatment should cost the least and be the most effective. Obviously medical centers can’t spend tons of money on individual treatments.
How much money is your mental health worth?
I have an HC3 and a medical exemption card, what does that mean for dental treatment?
April 22, 2009 by
Filed under Dental Health
I have had an HC3 for a while and I now have a medical exemption card as well. The little leaflet says that if you have an HC3 and a medical exemption card you may get dental treatment free but I’m not sure that I’ve understood it correctly. Does the medical exemption card change the function of the HC3?











