How to use book of human physiology
To effectively study human physiology, begin by exploring the table of contents to understand the subject’s structure. Read each chapter carefully, focusing on key ideas, diagrams, and important terms. Summarize concepts in your own words and highlight crucial points for quick review. Practice questions at the end of each section to reinforce understanding and relate topics to real-life examples. Use the index to find specific information quickly. Regular revision and consulting additional sources can improve comprehension and retention of the material.
Ive done my BSc(hons) Environmental Health Sciences, which covered core subjects such as food safety, Human Physiology & Anatomy, other health & Safety related. Now, am pursuing ADDTN course. Will I b eligible for hospitals interns? If not, how to build my career as a Nutritionist? Please guide me.
Dear aspirant !!
Hope you are doing well As awareness of nutrition grows, the demand for qualified professionals in this field is also on the rise. A nutrition and dietetics degree, therefore, not only leads to a fulfilling career but also to one with enduring relevance.
To be a better man in your field , follow these steps.
- Basics of Dietetics.
- Study Medical Nutrition Therapy.
- Learn about Public Health Nutrition.
- Understand Food Quality Control.
- Get Clinical Training.
- Know Nutrition Counseling.
- Learn Nutrition Education.
- Work on a Research Project.
Am I admit for MPT after graduate in physiology hons?
No, you are not directly eligible for a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) after graduating with a B.Sc. in Physiology (Hons). MPT programs typically require candidates to have a Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy (BPT) as it provides the necessary clinical and practical training. However, with your background in Physiology, you could consider pursuing bridge courses or related fields like medical sciences, sports science, or rehabilitation studies.
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currently doing graduate in bsc can i do physiology after bsc
If you want to pursue a more specialized education in physiology, then yes, you can definitely do that after completing your B.Sc.
This is a postgraduate program that will delve deeper into the physiological processes of living organisms. It can equip you with advanced knowledge and research skills in the field.
Depending on your B.Sc. specialization and interests, you could pursue a Master's degree in a discipline related to physiology, such as:
- Neuroscience
- Biochemistry
- Biotechnology
- Human Biology
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Exercise Physiology
If you are interested in applying your existing B.Sc. knowledge to a job that touches on aspects of physiology there are possibilities too:
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Research Assistant:
You could assist researchers in labs working on areas related to physiology, even with a general B.Sc. degree.
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Healthcare fields:
Depending on your B.Sc. specialization, you might explore roles in hospitals, clinics, or research institutions that involve some understanding of physiology such as:
- Lab technician (with additional training)
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Assistant to a physiotherapist (with additional training)
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I hope it helps!
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Research Assistant:
You could assist researchers in labs working on areas related to physiology, even with a general B.Sc. degree.
which is subject of bachelor of physiology
Hello!
Bachelor of science in Physiology is 3 years undergraduate course which mainly studies human physiology and body organs. The general subjects taught in B.Sc Physiology includes: Biochemistry, Biophysical and Biochemical principles, Blood and Body Fluids, Cardiovascular system, Clinical biochemistry, Conservation of energy and matter in the human body, Endocrine system, Environmental Physiology, Haematological Tests, Histology, Immunology, Microbiology, Nervous system, Nerve Muscle Physiology, Immunisation Program, Renal Physiology, Reproductive Physiology, Respiratory Physiology, Sensory Physiology, Work and Sports Physiology etc.
However, it is to be noted that these subjects/syllabus differs from university to university.
Hope this information will help you. Best wishes ahead!
Hi, I passed 12th class in 2020 with 91.2% in science. Unfortunately I stopped studying for some personal issues but now I really want to complete my graduation. please I want to continue my studies I regret a lot for dropping. can I get admission in Jalpaiguri college in 2024 for bsc physiology
Hi Maya Rani
It's never to late for studying and getting in depth knowledge.
Yes you can study further and get bsc in physiology swst in jalpaiguri college .
First of all you must filltge applucation form for bsc program. Fill in necessary information and upload tgd documents . You have scored very well in class xii. The college may take a simple entrance test and personal interview , aftef that you will be alloted a seat but you will have to present a Gap certificate with the reason as there will be a Gap of four years .
All the best for your future .
Hi, sir actually I did P.G. diploma in neuro electro physiology, in 2010 in Vellore CMC,I did BSC neuro electro physiology in 2019 then I discontinued wrote 1st year, can I able to rejoin
It's difficult to say definitively whether you can rejoin your B.Sc. Neurophysiology program after discontinuing the first year in 2019 without more information. The best way to determine your eligibility for rejoining is to contact the Registrar's office at Vellore CMC. They can access your student records and university policies regarding rejoining after a break.
You might also want to get in touch with the Department of Neurophysiology at Vellore CMC. They can provide insights specific to the B.Sc. program and any potential adjustments needed due to the time gap.
Having a clear explanation for why you discontinued the program in 2019 might be helpful during your conversation with the university. Try to find the university's policy on rejoining discontinued programs. The Vellore CMC website or the Registrar's office might have this information. Some universities have a time limit within which students can rejoin after a break. Knowing this will help manage your expectations.
The university might require you to start the entire B.Sc. program afresh, considering the significant time gap. They might suggest alternative options like diploma programs or certificate courses related to neurophysiology, depending on your P.G. diploma and current goals.
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I hope it helps!