I have thought of two postgraduate courses: a post-tittle in clinical pharmacy or, if all goes well, a doctorate (PH. D.) in pharmacology. Both to give a clinical approach, thought about the care and treatment of the patient. Being able to apply and relate the basic component of chemistry science health, to achieve good development in fields of cardiology, infectious diseases, nephrology, gastroenterology, oncology and care, emergencies, among others. In addition, I would like to have strong knowledge in pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology, interpretation of laboratory tests, clinical pharmacokinetics, patient education and health. These studies I would like to carry out in Chile, since I am not a person to study or live abroad, although if for those opportunities of life I receive some offer of studies abroad, I would probably accede. These courses I would like to take part-time, in order to have time to work and study at the same time.
Probably, I will end up studying and practicing both approaches, and in some way perform them in a related way. That is to say, first to continue my studies with a focus on clinical pharmacy, then at my oldest age and once I have had enough experience, to dedicate myself as a teacher.
work in a laboratory is really funny and have your own experimental
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I heared PH.D in pharmacology is hard, but I think that would be the most beautiful field to work
ReplyDeleteI really hope you can get the post-graduated courses you want and be a great teacher! :)
ReplyDeleteBoth options of postgraduate courses seems good, but I recommend to do the thing that make you happier
ReplyDeleteYou are a great student, I'm sure that you will achieve what you set out to do.
ReplyDeleteYou are a great student, I sincerely hope you get very high in your career
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