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Physiology is so important in the medical field because doctors
and caregivers are supposed to want to give patients the best care possible. To
do this, one must study human physiology and anatomy so that they will be able
to give a better, more accurate diagnosis. It is just important for a doctor to
know the human body, how could someone get through medical school if they didn’t?
The reason people go to the hospital is because one of their
organs or organ systems isn’t functioning correctly, so they look to their
doctor or caregiver to help them and find the problem. This is so important because,
without physiology and doctors, nurses, caregivers, etc., no one would know how
to treat themselves or others to help them get better. In the end, we need
doctors and the medical field as a whole to function as a society. Also, knowing
physiology and the anatomy of the human body makes any doctor or caregiver much
more credible and it is completely necessary to have physiology courses as a requirement
for medical degrees, medicals school, etc.
It is important for everyone to know at least something
about physiology. Physiology is your body and how it functions, everyone should
know where certain parts are and how they function at least somewhat. We need
to know ourselves and our bodies, and that is why physiology studies are so
helpful. All of this research done by scientists was done to help us be able to
learn about our bodies and how they work, and I believe that is very useful
knowledge. I am very passionate about physiology and I cannot stress its
importance any more than I have.
"Why Is
Human Anatomy and Physiology so Important to Your Success in a Health Care
Field?" (n.d.): n. pag. College of Lake County. College of Lake County.
Web. 1 Apr. 2016.
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