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onelove89
post Mar 25 2015, 06:28 PM

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Not many unis in Malaysia provide cadaver dissections as training these days, not that I know of. UCSI doesn't, not sure of AIMST.

As for pharm in Aus, it's oversaturated with pharmacists. And Doctors in training ie Interns. So think properly if you want to do Medicine.
onelove89
post Mar 25 2015, 08:21 PM

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QUOTE(Stella Tee @ Mar 25 2015, 07:35 PM)
REALLY??!! I know AIMST hv human cadavers but i heard that in the previous year almost 50 medic students in each group to study a cadaver  sweat.gif  For UCSI, i don`t know and hvnt ask == May i know where re u studying or graduated from? I heard AIMST is dropping and most of their lecturers hv left cry.gif UCSI fee is a bit higher  hmm.gif I m really really at a loss now  icon_question.gif
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As limeuu said. If you want to work in Msia, any local/private uni that you can get into. Well in Malaysia's case, more of what you can afford, sadly that's the truth. If you are money strapped, STPM/matriks --> local uni pathway will be the way to go. I don't think there will be much difference in terms of teaching/education quality for both these uni, however don't quote me on that, that's just my personal opinion. Same goes to most of the private unis out there offering medicine. (well some are more chaotic than others, QUIP is one of them, CUCMS is another i think) So it comes down to the rest:

1. Choosing your college path: choose a general one, not those foundation programs binding you to one uni.
2. Think properly in terms of doing medicine. It's horrible. but if you love it, it's still horrible, and rewarding.
3. Think properly in terms of doing medicine.
4. Repeat step 2-3.
5. Research heaps. University, the course, future prospect, postgrad.

Good luck! smile.gif
onelove89
post Mar 26 2015, 07:03 PM

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QUOTE(birdman8 @ Mar 26 2015, 02:15 PM)
it may be considered =  smake oil but quite a lot of chiropractic clinics in aus.
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quite a lot of clinics doesn't mean they are good for patients. Their 'manipulations' caused a lot of trouble for some of the patients i've seen.

 

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