Sunday, May 1, 2011

I want to become a Physiologist in Japan


I want to become a Physiologist in Japan?
I want to become a Physiologist in Japan I'm in sophmore in high school. The question is how do I become one in Japan, do I go to a Japanese university? But before I need to know the language, so I was looking at language schools over in Japan. Is there a school where you can do the basic college courses like math, science etc. and learning Japanese? I have so many questions, Any information will be helpful!
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I was a military police officer stationed in Japan, which meant I was also at their hospitals very frequently in regards to incidents such as traffic accidents. I was not at all impressed with the Japanese health care system. Their hospitals were DIRTY, people were crammed several to a room with no privacy, people were smoking in the hallways while dragging their IV drip behind them, and the japanese do not use anesthetic for things that I would feel they should - such as stitches, setting a broken bone...(At the dentist they didn't use it for fillings....)it really was like going back 60 years in time over there. I vowed to myself I never wanted to end up in the Japanese health care system. BUT - on the flip side - I LOVED the country, I loved the people, I loved the culture, I loved it there. It was a WONDERFUL place to go and one of the best experiences of my life.
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