The primary objective of biomedical sciences is to comprehend the functioning of the human body at molecular, cellular, organ, and system levels, in both health and disease. Biomedical scientists integrate research knowledge from various disciplines to analyze disease mechanisms, driving innovations in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. They also develop essential scientific, experimental, and critical skills that contribute to significant advancements in human health and illness management.To teach in state schools in England or Wales, qualified teacher status (QTS) is required. However, this course does not award QTS.
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