Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Bachelor Of Exercise Science

Attended the question-answer session by Prof Peter Milburn, Head of School, Griffith University Australia. He was accompanied by Ajinkya DY Patil Chairman, DY Patil Group among others.

Points remembered-

Cerebral palsy patient undergoing surgery needs the area, muscles, size, weight to be calculated before the doctor transplants the muscle to the desired area so that the patient may function again. This requires the knowledge of the patients needs/profession/gender/age, information/strength of the muscle being used.

How to measure fatigue.

First year syllabus is same as MBBS. Students are using the books in DY Patil library. No need to purchase text books.

Exams contain objective as well as long answers.

Prof Milburn says lack of knowledge of chemistry can hamper grades.

Slide showing a picture of a student measuring temperature of the muscle of a rat (part of calculation of muscle strength)

Students don't join Griffith because its tough.

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