Science Organisation
By: Andrew • Essay • 2,540 Words • November 15, 2009 • 890 Views
Essay title: Science Organisation
science organisation
1. Local SURGERY
2. National NHS
3. International BOOTS
I am writing this essay regarding my coursework, which relates three organisations that use science in one way or the other. The local science organisation that I have selected is called “Medical centre”. It is located in Nottingham close to Lenton and Radford border line. So in order to get the information in depth I will be applying various methods and skills that are appropriate and accurate. I will also be making it a fair test because to get the best and excellent results I will make sure that my investigation is not bias.
There are so many different types of surgeries in Nottingham but not all of the surgeries provide most medical products, but yet they do help in person’s medical conditions. However some surgeries provide most essential medications with thorough patient examination. My local medical surgery provides ear aiding, psychological help, normal routine checks (treatment) etc, these all are quite important for our health.
There are numerous and fundamental services that are provided from these surgeries, which are very significant for our health and society, however some of these services provided from the local surgeries are listed below:
• Home visits
• Telephone advice
• Prescriptions
• Training
• Medicines
• Injections
• Minor surgery
• Physiotherapy service
• Child health surveillance
• Foreign travel
All of these products and services are very essential to our society but yet there are some things that we take for granted in our life and we can also visualize this by looking at children in third world countries such as Africa, Malawi and Ghana. Or even by imagining the absence of our local medical help such as our surgeries which are a part of our everyday life’s and an obligation for our health.
Two scientific jobs
Forensic science is based on observation, experiment and induction. Any science used for the purpose of the law is forensic science. Forensic science is the application of the knowledge in chemistry and pathology and biology.
In order to become a forensic scientist science is classed as an obligation subject. Below I have written some of the qualifications that are required for a forensic scientist:
Qualifications
• 4 GCSE pass ( grade A-C)
• 2 A levels in biology, chemistry or physics and English
• A scientific degree Preferably biology or chemistry with minimum of 2.2 pass
• Coursework should ideally include microscopy, statistics, and lab work.
There is a bundle of important and obligatory skills that you must have to become a qualified forensic scientist. Some of the skills are shown in the table below that you need to become a forensic scientist.
Skills
• Previously laboratory experience is also required
• Ability to apply computational biology to analyze genetic data sets
• Speaking and writing English
• Basic maths and numeracy
• Human anatomy and biology
• General science
These are some of the services provided by forensic scientists:
• Property crime
Forensic science provides support in the investigation of burglary, fraud, robbery and fire investigations
• Serious crime
Forensic scientists provide support in the investigation of murder, suspicious