Hi, I’m a second year Biomedical student at Glasgow Caledonian University. So far, I’m loving the course despite the workloads every week. Also, the course here is also accredited by the IBMS! Glad I’ve made the right decision. Love your videos honestly! ❤️😊
Hey Atousa! I am a recent graduate who wants to do masters in biomedical science in the UK. It's really difficult figuring things out as an international student, but your videos help a lot in bringing clarity. Thank you!
I’m in year 12, soon be applying to uni, my friends were putting me down by saying I won’t get a job in this field and it’s a useless degree, thank you very much for your videos I swear I have become more passionate about the subject and can not wait tot study it in university! Your videos have helped to explore and learn more about the course and I’m glad I have learned so much and will know I’ve made the right decision 😊❤️
Thx! Your video is really useful. What is your advice for someone who had a longtime break from education?? Also is there any certain things i need to refresh on right now? Just a bit worried as i will start this Sep BIOMED.
I would say do as much preparation as you can! There isn't anything specific you have to refresh on, but if you know there are things you personally don't feel confident with, it is good to read them over. Best of luck for September! :)
So I'm currently at the end of the second year of Uni So applying for a masters has been on my mind lately. Although my course is not really related to your course (I'm studying Archaeology & Anthropology) the tips and advice you gave seemed really helpful :) Definitely good to make contacts in the field you want to be in even before you apply. Thanks!
Aw best of luck with it all, and I'm so glad to hear they help! But by all means if you have any generic questions about non-specific courses let me know and I'll try and make a video on them :) I know that can be useful to lots of others like yourself! :)
I have a few questions, rather late than never right? Is post graduate necessary to secure a job with Biomedical Sciences? Would it be worth it for someone in their late 20's to start studying this?
I don't think it is necessary, but it depends on the job! If there is a certain job you have in mind, have a look to see specifically what they need before deciding to study :)
Thank you so much for this video! I'm currently in year 12 and am planning on studying biomedical sciences at University. Do you have any tips and things to look for at university open days?
Thank you! This video was really helpful, Im an undergrad in NY and I'm really interested in doing a masters in biomedical science and am starting my research on what I need to know to get in to a program! This video was super helpful
Hi, i am gonna start first year of biomedical science and i am really interested to work at hospital labs. So just wanted to ask what type of modules should i choose in 2 year and also after finishing my degree can i get a job. Or do i have to do master in biomedical science first? Thanks
Hi am bryan from Lusaka Zambia,and I will be doing my diploma in biomedical science at Everlyn hone college.what tips do you for me...what are the best and challenges of starting with a diploma other than going straight for a degree?
Hi Atousa, I'm in year 11 and I know I want to definately follow a career in medicine and become a practicing doctor. However, I am also very interested in biomedical science as the research aspect appeals a lot to me and so does the subject content. I was wondering about which medicine route you recommend and if you know what the research opportunities there are if I only do medicine. Would it be worth doing biomedical sciences with the intent to pursue a graduate medicine degree afterwards, or should I just apply to undergraduate medicine? If the overlap between the two degrees content are quite big and you still get research opportunnites within a medical degree then I will just apply for medicine. Thank you, and sorry for all the questions! :))
hello lovely! aw these are all great questions, I am going to make a video addressing them if that's okay? because I can go into more detail! and don't be sorry for asking questions! :)
It seems you must decide before applying to uni if you want to do an accredited or non-accredited course, but in what ways are the teachings different? Can you highlight them?
Hey Atuosa, great video. I am almost done with my bachelor's in a biological science and I'm looking at a master's in biomedical science. What's your advice? Do you think it would be possible?
I have masters in chemistry and am interested to do clinical biochemistry so do I need accreditation from IBMS to work or how will I check for I BMS accredited university
You are welcome! and since this is what I'm hoping to do, I've just started a series called 'Medicine Diaries' where I am planning on making all of those types of videos you mentioned :) you can go and give that a quick watch and leave any other Qs you have on there! Take care!
Can you please tell me what's the difference between biomedical science and medical laboratory science. And if I finished biomedical science can I work in diagnostic laboratories in hospitals or in any medical center ?? Because i really want to work in hospitals and I want to know if this is possible as a biomedical science degree or it requires MLS
Hey! Sorry I see you published this back in 2017. I was wondering if you could answer a quick question I have. Does biomedical science involve a lot of chemistry, as this is my weakest bit.
Thanks for this. I finished my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Chemistry. Is it a good idea to complete my Ph.D. in Biomedical science as I am so interested in Biochemistry or molecular biology research?. Or I will struggle in it?
Do you know much about a biochemistry degree vs biomedical? I'm going back as a mature student and these are the two I'm looking at at the moment. Probably going to be most interested in either research or writing/journalism. It seems that biochem is more specialised, maybe? Would that seem accurate?
Joe Kelly hey I’ll try to answer your question! I graduated from biochemist at the university of Ottawa so it may be different depending on where you go. At uOttawa my biochem degree was much more research focused and demanding compared to the biomed program. My school designed biomed for students who want to write the mcat, so they take psych, bioethics, and English as well as the science courses. For biochem we took more “lab” courses (6 hour weekly in lab only courses). It was generally known at my school that biochem was harder than biomed. But in the end you can do the exact same thing career wise. It’s almost identically the same at my school. At other schools I would assume biochem is more protein focused and more physics-y while biomed is more biologically focused?
Basically, here in South Africa, we have a university called Unisa and you can study at home without going to a university or seeing a lecturer, so they call it correspondence, and , they do offer biomedical sciences as a course, so I'm contemplating and just wanted to know, do you think it's too difficult to do by yourself, using this method? Or do you think it's possible from your perspective and experiences? 💚🙂
Is the Healthcare Science degree is a better route to become biomed scientist ? Because from what i have researched this degree is accredited with ibms and you will complete your portfolio within 3 years of the course
Hi Victor! I have never heard about medical laboratory science, but it sounds like it could be similar to biomedical sciences - I'm sorry I don't have a better answer!
Hello, I am a student from Bangladesh and I have passed my Higher Secondary Certificate Examination (HSC) in 2017 with the highest grade which is GPA 5.00. HSC is year 12 in our country but unfortunately is not considered as year 12 in Australia.. I want to become a doctor and practice medical in the future and am interested to do a Bachelor equivalent course in coming years. what course I should pursue in order to become a doctor in the future. Could you please help me with my queries? Thank you very much. Regards, Maryum Chowdhury Orthi
Hi Atousa, what is the difference between Bachelor of medical science and Biomedical science. I know that there is a biomedical science major within my course degree? I am planning to study medical science at uws in Australia.
Hello :) biomedicine is more science and research, where is medicine you train to be a doctor who sees patients in clinics :) good luck in your studies!!
Hi! I'm studying biomedical science in Australia and this is my first year. I would like to know if it is necessary to have a PhD or Masters to do research..?
Hey Atousa. I find your videos really helpful. :) I do have one query though. i am confused as to what i should pursue Microbiology or Biomedical Science ? Looking forward to your response . Thank you . :)
Hello :) I'm so glad to hear that! I have made a video on how you should choose a university course and talk about some options so you might find that useful, but generally I would say don't worry too much because the first year of both of those degrees is the same (or it was in my university) and it really depends if you want a more specialised degree, or a more general one like biomed :)
I went into biochem and then after 1st year I added “an option in microbiology” so instead of taking the super hard chemistry courses I was able to take micro courses! I had no idea my school offered this until I got there so perhaps your general biomed program my offer the ability to specialize in micro
Hey Atousa ! your videos r really helpful and amazing. I would like to ask u which kind of work experience is required for biomed sciences undergraduate degree and how to write a good personal statement for this. It would be really helpful if u make a video on this or at least reply me. Thank you :)
Hi. I got accepted by biomed in university of Birmingham. The course there is accredited by Royal Society of Biology. What is the difference from being accredited by IBMS?
aw try not to worry to much, hopefully you should be okay in college if you are dedicated enough! typically you have to take biology, and I think some universities ask that you take another science or maths, so maybe chemistry or physics or maths, but other universities should be fine with just biology - look on their website and it should tell you :)
I am a sophomore in high school and am very interested in studying biomedical sciences. I`ve always wanted to research and learn about allergies and that is what drew me into this field but, is this even possible?
@@atousa5752 Thank you so much for your reply! I truly appreciate it! As of now, my first choice university is Yale but they don't have the specific major of biomedical sciences. Do you think it is okay for me to take other majors like physics, chemistry or biology? So sorry with bombarding you with questions... I live in Japan (countryside) so there are not that many people who can help me answer my questions...
Hey atousa!! I am currently in India......and studied here till 12th..... So what can be the eligibility for me to join any American University for biomedical science.....thanks!
hello lovely, I'm really sorry but I don't know much about the american system - I would say get in touch with admissions team in american universities and ask them for advice!
Do you think someone would be able to do this kind of course and work part-time/weekends? I'm considering this as my second college degree and that's the only way I could afford it :/
Hi... Do you think biomedical science is similar to nursing? Is biomedical science more of being in a lab and discovering? I am interested in caring for others, but i can not become a nurse because of personal difficulties, do you think this would this work for me? Is it similar? Thank you
You can do a biomedical science degree and then a 2 years masters in Physician Associate which is basically a junior doctor but less roles , so it’s similar to a nurse with higher pay
Hello, I am so confused with IBMS accreditation etc. I am starting a biomedicine degree in October which I have learnt isn't accredited. Just wondered what my next steps would be once I finish my degree in gaining this accreditation so that I can get HCPC registration etc. Sorry if this sounds so stupid, but so confused. Thanks :)
hi lovely! it isn't a stupid question at all! unfortunately I don't know off the top of my head, but I will research it and make a video about it soon because a few people have been asking me :)
I picked biology, chemistry, maths and psychology, and it can be hard at times yes, but I do think that ANYTHING you do will have its own stresses and difficulties, so don't be put off by it, just think of it as a CHALLENGE! :)
Gaming legend123 the majority of biomed courses will require Biology (which is 100% necessary) and one or more from Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Psychology. You could take English but it is not necessary. Psychology is the study of the brain and how it impacts behaviour
Hi Atousa, new fan of ur channel. im from Anaheim California n i jus made pledged to ur patreon. i hope that helps n looking forward to more of ur vids. keep in touch take care - PJ
I'm in year 12 and your videos have helped me out a lot! There aren't a lot of biomedical youtubers so i'm glad i found your channel 😊
aw that's great to hear lovely! I'm glad the videos are helping you out :)
Hi, I’m a second year Biomedical student at Glasgow Caledonian University. So far, I’m loving the course despite the workloads every week. Also, the course here is also accredited by the IBMS! Glad I’ve made the right decision. Love your videos honestly! ❤️😊
Hi, is it really that difficult to study as ppl say??
Huge respect to you for choosing your words cautiously. "Well known universities"
I'm a high school student and you have convinced me that this is the field I want to go into!! Thanks so much for breaking it down for me
you are more than welcome, I wish you all the best with it :)
Hey Atousa! I am a recent graduate who wants to do masters in biomedical science in the UK. It's really difficult figuring things out as an international student, but your videos help a lot in bringing clarity. Thank you!
I'm studying biomedical science now and I'm so happy I've come across your channel ❤️
aw that's so awesome! welcome to the family!!! :)
I’m in year 12, soon be applying to uni, my friends were putting me down by saying I won’t get a job in this field and it’s a useless degree, thank you very much for your videos I swear I have become more passionate about the subject and can not wait tot study it in university! Your videos have helped to explore and learn more about the course and I’m glad I have learned so much and will know I’ve made the right decision 😊❤️
This video was so helpful, thank you so much! I've learnt more about the degree in this video than all the research I've done into it :)
aw I'm very glad to hear! and you are more than welcome lovely :)
Thx! Your video is really useful. What is your advice for someone who had a longtime break from education?? Also is there any certain things i need to refresh on right now?
Just a bit worried as i will start this Sep BIOMED.
I would say do as much preparation as you can! There isn't anything specific you have to refresh on, but if you know there are things you personally don't feel confident with, it is good to read them over. Best of luck for September! :)
This helped me so much thank you for all the help I’m in a levels and I was very confused so thank you
So I'm currently at the end of the second year of Uni So applying for a masters has been on my mind lately.
Although my course is not really related to your course (I'm studying Archaeology & Anthropology) the tips and advice you gave seemed really helpful :) Definitely good to make contacts in the field you want to be in even before you apply. Thanks!
Aw best of luck with it all, and I'm so glad to hear they help! But by all means if you have any generic questions about non-specific courses let me know and I'll try and make a video on them :) I know that can be useful to lots of others like yourself! :)
I have a few questions, rather late than never right?
Is post graduate necessary to secure a job with Biomedical Sciences?
Would it be worth it for someone in their late 20's to start studying this?
I don't think it is necessary, but it depends on the job! If there is a certain job you have in mind, have a look to see specifically what they need before deciding to study :)
This area is so interesting, hope I can go to university soon
Thank you so much for this video! I'm currently in year 12 and am planning on studying biomedical sciences at University. Do you have any tips and things to look for at university open days?
Aw that's awesome! best of luck with it all! and yes quite a few so I will make a video about it! Thanks for the suggestion :)
Thank you! This video was really helpful, Im an undergrad in NY and I'm really interested in doing a masters in biomedical science and am starting my research on what I need to know to get in to a program! This video was super helpful
I'm very glad to hear that lovely :) that sounds amazing! best of luck
Did u get into a college??
Hi, i am gonna start first year of biomedical science and i am really interested to work at hospital labs. So just wanted to ask what type of modules should i choose in 2 year and also after finishing my degree can i get a job. Or do i have to do master in biomedical science first? Thanks
What's the difference between IBMS registration and HCPC registration?
Is it possible to do medicine after doing the biomedical science degree?
yes absolutely :)
Hi am bryan from Lusaka Zambia,and I will be doing my diploma in biomedical science at Everlyn hone college.what tips do you for me...what are the best and challenges of starting with a diploma other than going straight for a degree?
What should you put in your personal statement?? (I'm planning to do a foundation science year, leading to biomedicine)
:)
I've made a few videos about personal statements, and I've even shared my own in a video :) maybe take a look at those!
Hi Atousa, I'm in year 11 and I know I want to definately follow a career in medicine and become a practicing doctor. However, I am also very interested in biomedical science as the research aspect appeals a lot to me and so does the subject content. I was wondering about which medicine route you recommend and if you know what the research opportunities there are if I only do medicine. Would it be worth doing biomedical sciences with the intent to pursue a graduate medicine degree afterwards, or should I just apply to undergraduate medicine? If the overlap between the two degrees content are quite big and you still get research opportunnites within a medical degree then I will just apply for medicine. Thank you, and sorry for all the questions! :))
hello lovely! aw these are all great questions, I am going to make a video addressing them if that's okay? because I can go into more detail! and don't be sorry for asking questions! :)
atousa Of course, I look forward to it! I wish you all the best in your medicine application and I think you will be a great doctor! :)
Hello! I am interested in biomedical science. Can I finish general medicine to pursue this field?
You do this before general medicine
Hello may I ask a question? Is being practical is very important while learning biomedical sciences?
It seems you must decide before applying to uni if you want to do an accredited or non-accredited course, but in what ways are the teachings different? Can you highlight them?
Hey Atuosa, great video. I am almost done with my bachelor's in a biological science and I'm looking at a master's in biomedical science. What's your advice? Do you think it would be possible?
I have masters in chemistry and am interested to do clinical biochemistry so do I need accreditation from IBMS to work or how will I check for I BMS accredited university
Thank you for this!! Can you do a how to apply to graduate medicine after a undergrad biomed/ science related video as well? Thanks xx
You are welcome! and since this is what I'm hoping to do, I've just started a series called 'Medicine Diaries' where I am planning on making all of those types of videos you mentioned :) you can go and give that a quick watch and leave any other Qs you have on there! Take care!
Can you please tell me what's the difference between biomedical science and medical laboratory science. And if I finished biomedical science can I work in diagnostic laboratories in hospitals or in any medical center ?? Because i really want to work in hospitals and I want to know if this is possible as a biomedical science degree or it requires MLS
Thank you so much!! This was really needed!
You're more than welcome sweetie :)
Hey! Sorry I see you published this back in 2017. I was wondering if you could answer a quick question I have. Does biomedical science involve a lot of chemistry, as this is my weakest bit.
Yes
Really, your videos so helpful to me
Thanks for this. I finished my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Chemistry. Is it a good idea to complete my Ph.D. in Biomedical science as I am so interested in Biochemistry or molecular biology research?. Or I will struggle in it?
I have studied Biology at my Bsc & now Biomedical Science (Msc) is it right to go for water quality assessment research?
Coventry University ibms accredited or not for MSC biomedical science???
I m from India and i m trying to come there for higher studies. Anglia Ruskin University is good for my Biomedical science
Can we do MSC Biomedical Science with 2 kids when your little one is 1 year old?
Do you know much about a biochemistry degree vs biomedical? I'm going back as a mature student and these are the two I'm looking at at the moment. Probably going to be most interested in either research or writing/journalism. It seems that biochem is more specialised, maybe? Would that seem accurate?
Joe Kelly hey I’ll try to answer your question! I graduated from biochemist at the university of Ottawa so it may be different depending on where you go. At uOttawa my biochem degree was much more research focused and demanding compared to the biomed program. My school designed biomed for students who want to write the mcat, so they take psych, bioethics, and English as well as the science courses. For biochem we took more “lab” courses (6 hour weekly in lab only courses). It was generally known at my school that biochem was harder than biomed. But in the end you can do the exact same thing career wise. It’s almost identically the same at my school. At other schools I would assume biochem is more protein focused and more physics-y while biomed is more biologically focused?
Can i pursue Biotechnology after Bsc Biomedical Science?
Thanks. This video was really helpful..🙂😚. Do you think it's possible to do biomedical science through correspondence ?
I'm glad it was :) and I'm not sure what correspondence is?
Basically, here in South Africa, we have a university called Unisa and you can study at home without going to a university or seeing a lecturer, so they call it correspondence, and , they do offer biomedical sciences as a course, so I'm contemplating and just wanted to know, do you think it's too difficult to do by yourself, using this method? Or do you think it's possible from your perspective and experiences? 💚🙂
Is the Healthcare Science degree is a better route to become biomed scientist ? Because from what i have researched this degree is accredited with ibms and you will complete your portfolio within 3 years of the course
What is the difference between biomedical science and medical laboratory science
Do CRNA schools accept biomedical science degree..?
am Victor from kenya, i like your video but my question is ...whats the difference between biomedical science and medical laboratory science
Hi Victor! I have never heard about medical laboratory science, but it sounds like it could be similar to biomedical sciences - I'm sorry I don't have a better answer!
hanks so much anyway for posting this videos on youtube, am a biomedical science student now in final year at Egerton University
i mean thanks
Hello,
I am a student from Bangladesh and I have passed my Higher Secondary Certificate Examination (HSC) in 2017 with the highest grade which is GPA 5.00. HSC is year 12 in our country but unfortunately is not considered as year 12 in Australia.. I want to become a doctor and practice medical in the future and am interested to do a Bachelor equivalent course in coming years. what course I should pursue in order to become a doctor in the future. Could you please help me with my queries? Thank you very much.
Regards,
Maryum Chowdhury Orthi
I wanna ask you one question
What if don't do placement year , do we get job or not?
Hi Atousa, what is the difference between Bachelor of medical science and Biomedical science. I know that there is a biomedical science major within my course degree? I am planning to study medical science at uws in Australia.
Hello :) biomedicine is more science and research, where is medicine you train to be a doctor who sees patients in clinics :) good luck in your studies!!
Hi! I'm studying biomedical science in Australia and this is my first year. I would like to know if it is necessary to have a PhD or Masters to do research..?
hello! and that's awesome :) the short answer is no but I will make a video on this subject and explain in more detail!
What uni are you studying at?
Does it worth studying biomedical science! I mean as a career
Is it related to medical biochemistry
Hey Atousa.
I find your videos really helpful. :) I do have one query though. i am confused as to what i should pursue Microbiology or Biomedical Science ? Looking forward to your response . Thank you . :)
Hello :) I'm so glad to hear that! I have made a video on how you should choose a university course and talk about some options so you might find that useful, but generally I would say don't worry too much because the first year of both of those degrees is the same (or it was in my university) and it really depends if you want a more specialised degree, or a more general one like biomed :)
I went into biochem and then after 1st year I added “an option in microbiology” so instead of taking the super hard chemistry courses I was able to take micro courses! I had no idea my school offered this until I got there so perhaps your general biomed program my offer the ability to specialize in micro
You are just awesome tysm mam ❤❤❤❤
Please, can I offer medicine after my BSC in Biomed and what uni would be better for that?
Hey Atousa ! your videos r really helpful and amazing. I would like to ask u which kind of work experience is required for biomed sciences undergraduate degree and how to write a good personal statement for this. It would be really helpful if u make a video on this or at least reply me. Thank you :)
Is it necessary that biomed degree should be accredited by IBMs? Pls do tell
Hi. I got accepted by biomed in university of Birmingham. The course there is accredited by Royal Society of Biology. What is the difference from being accredited by IBMS?
Aw congrats to you!! I'm not sure about that I'm afraid :(
Thanks though.
I'm just starting y11 and am so worried about my gcse but I would like to know what subjects I would do in college for biomed
aw try not to worry to much, hopefully you should be okay in college if you are dedicated enough! typically you have to take biology, and I think some universities ask that you take another science or maths, so maybe chemistry or physics or maths, but other universities should be fine with just biology - look on their website and it should tell you :)
atousa thankyou ❤️❤️❤️
where can i get the link which u mention in ur video?
I am a sophomore in high school and am very interested in studying biomedical sciences. I`ve always wanted to research and learn about allergies and that is what drew me into this field but, is this even possible?
Yes definitely, allergy is a big field of research that you can specialise into after you've completed your degree
@@atousa5752 Thank you so much for your reply! I truly appreciate it! As of now, my first choice university is Yale but they don't have the specific major of biomedical sciences. Do you think it is okay for me to take other majors like physics, chemistry or biology?
So sorry with bombarding you with questions...
I live in Japan (countryside) so there are not that many people who can help me answer my questions...
Hey atousa!! I am currently in India......and studied here till 12th..... So what can be the eligibility for me to join any American University for biomedical science.....thanks!
hello lovely, I'm really sorry but I don't know much about the american system - I would say get in touch with admissions team in american universities and ask them for advice!
Thanks for video keep going 🤠 greeting from Morocco my dear princesses 🌹
Do you think someone would be able to do this kind of course and work part-time/weekends? I'm considering this as my second college degree and that's the only way I could afford it :/
Yes absolutely, I worked part time in a bar too for a while :) you can always work part time during the year and take a break during the exam periods
Hi... Do you think biomedical science is similar to nursing? Is biomedical science more of being in a lab and discovering? I am interested in caring for others, but i can not become a nurse because of personal difficulties, do you think this would this work for me? Is it similar? Thank you
You can do a biomedical science degree and then a 2 years masters in Physician Associate which is basically a junior doctor but less roles , so it’s similar to a nurse with higher pay
Hello,
I am so confused with IBMS accreditation etc. I am starting a biomedicine degree in October which I have learnt isn't accredited. Just wondered what my next steps would be once I finish my degree in gaining this accreditation so that I can get HCPC registration etc. Sorry if this sounds so stupid, but so confused. Thanks :)
hi lovely! it isn't a stupid question at all! unfortunately I don't know off the top of my head, but I will research it and make a video about it soon because a few people have been asking me :)
atousa thank you lovely. That would be great x
2019 can i still ask questions Atousa?
I’m studying masters in biomedical science in Kingston college what jobs can I get in pharmaceutical companies?
Go in research area
@harshal Sharma I wanted to know after doing ur master please tell did u get lab job
Hallo, i am from India, kolkata.am i get well job opurtunity in this branch?
Is biomedical science degree all about research?
Is Hematology one of the sciences studied in Faculty of Biomedical Sciences ?
In some universities yes :)
@@atousa5752 can I ask you for help ?
I want to know German Universities that offer Biomedical Sciences Bachelor program ?
To join there
What is a PhD?
does it matter if I don't do a IBMS accredited masters for postgrad?
no, I don't have an IBMS accredited either :)
Is delhi university accredited with IBMS
Im in year 10 and want to do biomedical science in uni wat courses did u pick in college and is it really stressful and hard
I picked biology, chemistry, maths and psychology, and it can be hard at times yes, but I do think that ANYTHING you do will have its own stresses and difficulties, so don't be put off by it, just think of it as a CHALLENGE! :)
atousa what is physoclogy and is it necessarry to pick english at college
Gaming legend123 the majority of biomed courses will require Biology (which is 100% necessary) and one or more from Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Psychology. You could take English but it is not necessary. Psychology is the study of the brain and how it impacts behaviour
antousa!!! please draw more ofen
i'm sorry i'm not good for eanglish :(
aw I will lovely!! I've got a few art videos lined up! do you have any other suggestions of what to draw?! :)
draw everythink you're very talented
Have you done your specialist? im currently completing mine and I just done have the effort.
I'm not sure what you mean by that, my course didn't have a specialist aspect to it :)
Can you apply to medicine after a biomedical degree xx
yes :) xx
Is IBMS universal or just for England?
I'm pretty sure it is just UK based, but I would double check in case there is something I have missed :)
Yasmin Lansiquot I go to university in Scotland and my university is IBMS accredited
Ohh, I am in America so I don't if I dos apply
Hi Atousa, new fan of ur channel. im from Anaheim California n i jus made pledged to ur patreon. i hope that helps n looking forward to more of ur vids. keep in touch take care - PJ
Hello my lovely, welcome to the channel! your support means a lot to me PJ so thankyou thankyou! and yeah absolutely! :) I hope you have a great day!
so you're doing your masters in cancer biology ?
yes! well, the official title of the course is Translational Cancer Medicine, but it is essentially cancer biology and research :)
I follow you from france,
hello from brazil
Does biomedical science have math
2018 here and can i still ask questions? And would Atousa notice this?
a bit late...but yes (better late than never hehe)
Hi Atousa, why are you so pretty ? 😊
you're a pretty presenter
I love you😍😘
You are beautiful.
for real