I will complete my BDS in 2017. Can I pursue M.Sc in human physiology after it?

Can you suggest some colleges for this course and its admission process? Also, can I teach in a medical college of physiology after pursuing it or do I need to any other course for this?

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Asked by sanat tripathi

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    mahima c | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hi Sanat,
    Yes, you may pursue Masters in physiotherapy. Students who already have knowledge of the health sciences can further hone their skills and abilities regarding the treatment and restoration of people who have experienced physical injuries and physical health and mobility issues. Courses may include musculoskeletal physiotherapy, treatment methods, and various practicums. Students may choose to specialize in a specific area such as sports or common injuries. They may be given an in depth understanding of methods used in the practice as well as of how to ensure patients are on the road to recovery.
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