Post by krsnaraja on May 29, 2016 14:59:51 GMT
The word Medic could have been derived from the word Vedic, referring to ancient scriptures from India`s the Vedas e.g Puranas, Isopanisads, Srimad Bhagavatam, Mahabharata, Bhagavad-gita, etc. Why is Vedic/Medic important? Because without it, if we get sick/injured , these physical problems are managed by physicians who study Medicine.
Before I became a license physician, I had to finish a four year course in B.S Medical Technology, four years of proper Medicine, a post-graduate internship, 6 months rural, then the physician licensure exams. I got my licesne to practice medicine on January 1987 after passing the board exams.
B.S Medical Technology is a course where you have to exam blood, urine, stool samples from patients who are sick to determine what caused their sickness. So, we have to study and identify germs, microbes, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and how they do damage to the body. In short, spending your time everyday from Monday to Friday inside classrooms from 8 am to 5 pm is not easy task listening to lectures in chemistry, biology, microbiology, serology, parasitology, etc.
After graduating BS Med Tech, I spent four years in proper medicine studying the anatomy of the human body, do dissection of cadavers, listen to lectures on histology, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, dermatology, surgery, medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, everything you need to know regarding the body,s exterior and interior including that which one can not see by the naked eye but can be seen by the microscope. Then there`s clinical medicine. You have to study what ails the body and make a diagnosis. You have to study pharmacology and medical therapeutics.
My point in this article is that are so many things in life people do not know, who claim they know through the mumbo jumbo of saying things, they think they already know it all. I invite you all to study medicine. This is where spirituality and reality begins. When one goes the inner space,by looking into and understanding what the microscopic specialized cells that comprise and forms the human body are made of.
Before I became a license physician, I had to finish a four year course in B.S Medical Technology, four years of proper Medicine, a post-graduate internship, 6 months rural, then the physician licensure exams. I got my licesne to practice medicine on January 1987 after passing the board exams.
B.S Medical Technology is a course where you have to exam blood, urine, stool samples from patients who are sick to determine what caused their sickness. So, we have to study and identify germs, microbes, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and how they do damage to the body. In short, spending your time everyday from Monday to Friday inside classrooms from 8 am to 5 pm is not easy task listening to lectures in chemistry, biology, microbiology, serology, parasitology, etc.
After graduating BS Med Tech, I spent four years in proper medicine studying the anatomy of the human body, do dissection of cadavers, listen to lectures on histology, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, dermatology, surgery, medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, everything you need to know regarding the body,s exterior and interior including that which one can not see by the naked eye but can be seen by the microscope. Then there`s clinical medicine. You have to study what ails the body and make a diagnosis. You have to study pharmacology and medical therapeutics.
My point in this article is that are so many things in life people do not know, who claim they know through the mumbo jumbo of saying things, they think they already know it all. I invite you all to study medicine. This is where spirituality and reality begins. When one goes the inner space,by looking into and understanding what the microscopic specialized cells that comprise and forms the human body are made of.