Saturday, 5 July 2014

Plan Your Career In Medical

Irrespective of the specialisation you opt for, a career in Medical stream continues to be one of the most sought after professions. Also, it is one of the most respectable and reputed careers, particularly in India.

However, do not fall into a Medical career because you have done well in the sciences. Wanting to help others and enjoying helping others are necessary attributes in this profession and this is something which is inherent and cannot be taught. So, one needs to be sure that they are really passionate about becoming a doctor.

Also, becoming a doctor takes time. So if you feel that you are the perfect blend of patience, perseverance and intelligence, take a look at the options below to decide what specialization attracts your interest.


Speech Therapists


Psychologist - the power to deal with mind


Dentist

Electropathy

After completing a course in Electropathy, students can seek employment in health organizations.

Radiography

Radiography trains individuals to perform diagnostic tests.

Psychiatry

Psychiatry is devoted to the systematic study of human behavior and treatment of any disorder that is attached to the mental health of a person. 

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy or Physical Therapy employs various therapeutic intervention techniques to treat a patient with movement dysfunction.

Pharmacy

A career in Pharmacy equips the student with essential information on the appropriate use of medicines to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes.

Pathology

Pathology analyses diseases through inspection of organs, bodily fluids and tissues.

Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary medicine is a specialized branch of science that deals with the prevention and diagnosis of disease and injury in animals.  

Orthopedics

Orthopedic surgeons address musculoskeletal ailments using both surgical and non-surgical methods.  

Optometry

Optometry happens to be one of the top ten income-earning professions in the country today.

Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eye.  

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy involves helping people with disabilities in such a way that helps them in performing day-to-day tasks.

Nutrition and Dietetics

Dietetics is the science of managing food and nutrition in order to promote health.

Nursing

A course in Nursing trains the student in the art of caring for sick people with the science of health care. 

Naturopathy

Naturopathy is getting increasingly popular in many countries, primarily because it is a natural remedy without any side effects.

Microbiology

Microbiology is a specialised branch of biology which deals with the study of microorganisms.

Medical Lab Technology

The demand for laboratory technicians is on the up-swing with the increase of hospitals in both the private and public sector. 

Homeopathy

Homeopathy is an alternative form of medicine which uses the law of similars to heal diseases.

Dentistry

The main aim of a dentist is to promote oral care and hygiene. 

Ayurveda

Practitioners of Ayurveda use nature and its products to restore balance in human body.

Audiology

An audiologist employs different techniques to fix the causes of speech and hearing disorders in a person.

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