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Is there a significant relationship between your chosen course and mathematics?

I was aware that a medical education includes math in the first place. Despite the fact
that I hate mathematics, I somehow picked the medical technology path, because I
believe that it’s just math and I can survive this because I survived senior high school.
An important component of medicine is math, that’s what they say. Learning the
mathematics inside medicine is essential whether you plan to become a doctor, develop
new medical technologies, or simply want to comprehend the services you receive as a
patient. Absolutely significant These days, the results of almost all tests are quantitative.
The laboratory technologist still has to understand what prevents screening and how to
fix it, even if it doesn't. We estimate the population impact of several diseases and
demonstrate how math is applied to patient care and the control of communicable
diseases. When you visit the doctor, they use numbers when speaking with you. They
check you and take your temperature, blood pressure, and body heat. They analyze
blood to see if you have the appropriate blood cell composition, if your levels of specific
substances, such as iron and protein, are strong enough, and other things.

One example is In order to obtain an accurate result if a patient's blood sample is over
the reference range, the physician must also be able to manually dilute the sample
precisely. The technologist must also ensure that the appropriate conversion is done
based on the diluting method employed in order to determine the real result. They say,
you might achieve your goals if you are skilled at numbers. Because all areas of
medicine rely heavily on math. Mathematics played a big role in my course. Around the
world, medical professionals such as doctors, nurses, and medical technologists
dedicate their days and nights to preserving and enhancing life. Almost all of us are
greatly impacted by their brave deeds, and math is one of their essential tools. Every
day, math is used in medical facilities, local hospitals, and in the health warnings we see
on news or online.

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