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Being a colourblind which branch of Paramedical (Allied Health Sc)Bsc courses should be helpful for my future professional career purpose ?
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Hi There,
Firstly, I salute your enthusiasm to study further and not being backed by a disability. Secondly, I feel, if you do not let the disability affect you any field in particular is open to you, even research
You can opt for any field listed below:
If interested in research oriented field, then you can opt for:
Only unable to suggest Medical Lab technician to you, since ii would involve examining and analyzing body fluids, tissues, blood typing, microorganisms, screening, chemical analyses, cell counts etc. of the human body. They play an important role in collecting the information needed for treating most pathology cases by sampling, testing, analyzing and reporting such investigations.Here your disability may be a bit of hindrance, during the screening.
But since these days everything is technical oriented, may be you can opt for this field too.
But best would be to meet an MLT professional and then make your decision.
Hope this helps you in shortlisting a career. Any further help, do write back.
Wish you good luck............
Dear Aspirant,
So happy that you are continuing your education.
I feel, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech therapy would suit you good.
Best Wishes
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