Is Forensic Medicine tough?
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Is Forensic Medicine tough?
Forensic medicine is easy but don’t ignore this subject like I did. This is a wonderful year because you have ample time to enjoy and relax. Since course is of 18 months, there are enough opportunities to bunk classes. It is the best time to develop co curricular skills.
What is forensic medicine and toxicology?
Forensic toxicology is the use of toxicology and disciplines such as analytical chemistry, pharmacology and clinical chemistry to aid medical or legal investigation of death, poisoning, and drug use. A toxicological analysis can be done to various kinds of samples.
What do we study in forensic medicine?
Forensic medicine is the application of scientific knowledge for crime-related investigations. Also known as criminalistics, the course is a multidisciplinary subject and is well suited for individuals who want to build a career by solving crimes.
How can I read 2 MBBS?
When in second MBBs do your subjects thoroughly . Pharmac and patho are very important for PG entrance. Don’t take short cuts. Read Robbins and KDT from cover to cover….Then fix yourself a daily time-table.
- Pharmac-your biggest challenge.
- Pathology-Go Qbank wise.
- Microbiology-Read one bacteria/.
What degree do I need to become a forensic toxicologist?
A forensic toxicologist generally has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, clinical chemistry, pharmacology or another scientific field. Some universities now offer master’s degrees and doctoral degrees in forensic toxicology.
How many years does it take to become a forensic doctor?
in Forensic Science. Bachelor’s degree program is a 3- 4 years degree program with an average of 120 semester credit hours of work.
How do you become a forensic medicine?
The candidate must opt Science in Class 12th with the PCB. He/ She must hold an MBBS degree from a recognised medical college. After MBBS, the candidate can go for MD with specialisation in Pathology. B.Sc in Pathology followed by a Master’s degree can also help candidates to pursue a career as a Forensic Pathologist.