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  2. Biochemist - Wikipedia

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    A degree in biochemistry or a related science such as chemistry is the minimum requirement for any work in this field. This is sufficient for a position as a technical assistant in industry or in academic settings.

  3. Medical school in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Training leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery lasts five (5) years, if there are no re-takes. The first year is spent on the Basic Sciences i.e. Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry. The second year is devoted to Histology, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Psychology and Introductory Psychiatry.

  4. Master of Biochemistry - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, the Master of Biochemistry is usually a graduate degree following a bachelor. It is offered by a few universities who have reorganized their teaching to be completely in English to better prepare for a scientific career that operates with English as its lingua franca. Examples are the Master of Biochemistry (M.Sc.) in Bochum and ...

  5. Odd Jobs: Have You Ever Heard of a Snake Milker? - AOL

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    Educational Requirements. ... Many aspiring snake milkers often pursue a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry, and most professionals in this field hold either a degree or a master’s in ...

  6. Medical school - Wikipedia

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    In terms of entrance requirements, the 4-year degree restricts entry to those who already hold a first degree, and have previously worked in an area of healthcare. The first degree does not necessarily have to be a BSc degree (this is the criteria for some of the medical schools), whereas other medical schools specify that the prior degree has ...

  7. A-level - Wikipedia

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    The A-level (Advanced Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the educational authorities of British Crown dependencies to students completing secondary or pre-university education. [1]

  8. Pre-medical - Wikipedia

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    Pre-medical students may be advised or required to take upper-level biology and chemistry electives, such as cellular biology, physical chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics. Specific requirements for these courses vary by institution. Organic Chemistry is one of the most popular upper-level courses.

  9. Medical laboratory scientist - Wikipedia

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    The basic qualification for becoming a Clinical Biochemist, Clinical Immunologist or Clinical Microbiologist is a good Honours degree in an appropriate subject: for Clinical Biochemistry, that subject might be Biochemistry or Chemistry (or another life science subject which contains a substantial Biochemistry component); for Clinical Immunology ...