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What is the difference between Nursing and Medicine?

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Daniel Frederic

Daniel Frederic

Daniel Frederic
Daniel Frederic

Answered Jul 12, 2019

Nursing and medicine are both important careers that handle life or patients. These degrees are part of the most challenging degrees to obtain, and they take the attitude, express knowledge, and skills to carry out the assignments as required. Concerning the education line, medicine takes about 12 to 15 years of study. While it takes just four years to obtain a bachelor’s degree in nursing and about two years to obtain the associate degree.

Nursing and medicine are both important careers that handle life or patients. These degrees are
Medicine requires many specific courses like Anatomy 1, Physiology 1, Anatomy 2, and Physiology 2, but nursing combines science subjects. In nursing, the pathophysiology of the disease is viewed and discussed at the body system level, while in medicine, the pathophysiology of the disease is screwed and debated at the biomolecular level. The cost of education for the medicine course is more than that of the nursing course. Medicine has a lot of specializations than nursing.

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