PhD Breakdown. Reference to works
RIDGE ROAD NIC - DOCTOR & RESEARCHER
Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
January 1-2, 2026 Onward
"Inventor-innovator of scalable endless perpetual Energy"
PhD Breakdown. Reference to works
K-12 90% 3.35 - 3.6 - 4.0 g.p.a College - University. Triple + degree. One Honorary.
BREAKING DOWN THE PhD of RIDGE ROAD NIC
Pre-med. Masters. PhD with dissertation
All areas involved. Course work. Labs. Projects. Research. Exams.
Virtual & connected residency "placements"
Connected relevant & external programs or courses then licences & certifications
Areas of focus & specialization
STATEMENT & REFERENCE NOTES
K-12 reference. Including K.T Vs NB-OT wBCI memory extraction analysis 1980's-2003
Pre-Med (Years 1-4)
2003-2004
2004-2005
2006-2007
2007-2008
Post Med (Masters)
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
2014 Specialization. 2015-2022/2023 Field & Career cross experience woth further portfolio development
Dissertation & Residency complete with PhD achieved Ottawa - Kelowna connected to Montreal - Sudbury & specifics
"All course work & research connected to developed professional portfolio of work with financial investment portfolio are readily available by month per quarter"
Resume CV
https://citythe22ndfirm.blogspot.com/2025/12/2026-long-resume-cv-update.html
Newer updated & reference to original articles, legal reference & cases then scenarios plus television series cases Vs fictional + real life Emergency hazard case situations in medical reference
A step by step point A - B choice in addressing wirh a team including nurses of different effort (over 100 choice efforts & scenarios) with a break down of male or female & defect birth of different gender - sexuality + reference to hereditary, late-onset & trauma based short or long term conditions & medical condition variables
House MD + multiples in reference
https://m.youtube.com/@HouseM.D.
CRITICAL THINKING & TIME MANAGEMENT
Understanding scenario based variables in time management & multi-tasking in thought & physical efforts in point A - B critical addressment of
Delivery & plan
Reference to multiple & international standard in pharmaceutical manuals & journals + DSM Diagnostic manuals
H.I.3 RELATED GOING AGAINST NB-OT LABS
Access to quarterly semester based results
2003-2011 / 2012-2014 after K-12 & K-12 2008-2010 update
College additive with University (Business Administration to Honorary M.B.A)
Studied under Dr Mary Koslov & Michael Persinger with specifics
K-12. 2003. 2010 update for a pre-req. Licencing & certifications plus arwas of cm focus despite NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs 2012-2025 attacks & efforts leading up to
Basics for Pre-Med. For post & required woth specifics
The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is a crucial, standardized, multiple-choice, computer-based exam for U.S. and Canadian medical school applicants, assessing problem-solving, critical thinking, and science knowledge across four sections: Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry/Physics, Psychology/Sociology, and Critical Analysis & Reasoning Skills (CARS). Developed by the AAMC, it's a lengthy (around 7.5 hours) test offered multiple times a year, with scores ranging from 118-132 per section for a total max of 528, used by med schools to gauge readiness for medical studies.
Key Aspects of the MCAT
• Purpose: Evaluates problem-solving, critical thinking, and knowledge in natural, behavioral, and social sciences, crucial for medical school success.
• Administered By: The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).
• Sections:
• Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems: Biology & Biochemistry.
• Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems: General Chemistry, Physics, Organic Chemistry.
• Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Psychology & Sociology.
• Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS): Reading comprehension & critical thinking (no specific content knowledge required).
• Scoring: Each section is scored 118-132; total score 472-528 (average ~502).
• Frequency: Offered multiple times from January to September annually.
• Duration: Approximately 7.5 hours (including breaks).
How to Prepare
• Official Resources: The AAMC provides official prep materials, practice exams, and study plan tools.
• Practice: Utilize free resources like Khan Academy (partnered with AAMC) and Kaplan for practice questions and workouts.
• Study Plan: Create a structured study plan to cover all foundational concepts and develop essential skills.
MCAT Day Tips
• Comfort is Key: Wear comfortable, layered clothing with few pockets to save time during security checks.
• Know Your Route: Familiarize yourself with the test center location and commute beforehand.
• Build Stamina: Take full-length practice tests to build the endurance needed for the long exam.
MD + SCIENTIST
Pathways preparing for dual MD-PhD programs or PhDs in health sciences to become a clinician-scientist, focusing on research alongside clinical skills via specialized undergrad majors (like Biomedical Sciences) or post-grad research, with key elements being strong science, clinical experience, research, strong references, and proving fit for research/clinical blend, essential for competitive med school entry today.
What it is:
• Dual Degree: An MD-PhD program trains you to be both a doctor (MD) and a research scientist (PhD), often taking 7-8 years.
• PhD in Health Sciences: Pursuing a PhD in fields like Biochemistry, Neuroscience, or Epidemiology alongside or before medical school to develop research expertise.
Key Preparations (Undergrad & Beyond):
• Majors: Strong science majors (Biology, Chemistry, Biomedical Sci) are popular, but interdisciplinary ones (Health Sciences, Neuroscience) also work.
• Research: Essential for PhD programs; involves securing a supervisor and potentially publishing.
• Clinical Experience: Volunteering, shadowing doctors, or work-study shows understanding of the medical field.
• Seminars/Courses: University courses that bridge high school to university, like First Year Science Seminars, help build skills and get references.
• Strong Grades & References: High averages (A- or 3.7+) and good academic references are crucial.
Why Do It?
• For Clinician-Scientists: Combines patient care with solving complex problems through research, leading to careers in academia, drug development, or policy.
• Strategic Advantage: Sets you apart in competitive medical school admissions and equips you with a research mindset.
How to Get In (MD-PhD):
• Demonstrate Fit: Show passion for both clinical and research worlds.
• Interview: Be ready to discuss research in depth (methods, limitations) and clinical motivations.
Examples of Programs:
• Undergrad: Carleton University (Health Sciences, Biochemistry, Neuroscience), UBC, UNF (Biomedical Sciences).
• MD/PhD: University of Ottawa offers programs in various science/health fields.
PERSINGER - KOSLOV - BENNETT
Studied under Michael Persinger & Dr Mary Koslov
Research. Undercover. Intelligence. Sciences. Technology. Neurological Technology. Mechanical Engineering. Physics. International Business - Finance & Investments in an advanced cross career with advanced communication
K-12 College & University prep (Ontario) 03
Laurention University (pre-med) 03
McGill University (med) 06-08
MIT (mechanical engineering & physics) 09-10/14
Harvard University (business related) 08-09
Algonquin College (business related) 08-11
Medical Research Doctorate (PhD). Neurological Science & Technology focus. Mechanical Engineer. Particle Physicist. Commercial Driver & Pilot. Energy - Technology certifications + vast portfolio described partially in H.I.3 (public access)
"Printable credentials PhD included. Recommendations & review with white boarding complete 2016-2025 available for further court review"
Virtual & connecting residency with neuro-research between work & labs, course work, exams then dissertation
Industry spec credentials. Certifications & licencing
The H.I.3 Case investigaitons extended to Canadore College, Okanagan College, Niagara College, University of Calgary, University of British Columbia & University of Athabasca
A dissertation is a lengthy, original research document submitted for a doctoral (PhD) degree, representing a significant contribution to a field of study, unlike a shorter thesis for a master's degree, though terms are sometimes used interchangeably. It involves in-depth research, analysis, and writing, structured with an introduction, literature review, methodology, results, and conclusion, showcasing the candidate's expertise and ability to generate new knowledge.
The equivlant pre-med related program at Laurentian University (like Biomedical Biology), you need strong Grade 12 U/M courses, including English, Advanced Functions (Math), and two Grade 12 Sciences (Chemistry & Biology highly recommended), aiming for a minimum 70% average in your top 6 courses, but specialized programs like NOSM (Northern Ontario School of Medicine) look for strong GPA and Northern Ontario interest, so high grades are crucial for med school pathways.
Typical High School (Grade 12 U/M) Requirements for Laurentian Science Programs (like Biomedical Biology):
• English: 1 (ENG 4U)
• Math: 1 (MHF 4U Advanced Functions)
• Science: 2 (SCH 4U Chemistry & SBI 4U Biology are best)
• Other: 2 additional U/M courses
• Minimum Average: 70% in the best 6 courses.
For Medical School (NOSM U):
• There's no specific "pre-med" major; you need a strong science foundation.
• Laurentian's Biomedical Biology program is a good path.
• NOSM U (the medical school for Northern Ontario) looks for high GPA and a demonstrated interest in Northern Ontario communities.
• You need strong grades in core sciences and potentially other relevant courses.
Key Takeaway: Focus on strong grades in Grade 12 Math and Science courses (especially Chemistry & Biology) at Laurentian, as this builds the foundation for any medical or health science career, including getting into NOSM.
From there McGill University has options like other Medical Schools especially in Neurological Science & Technology despite the fact K.T left Quebec & Ontario between 2018-2022 for 2023
Laurentian (first)
K.T
https://laurentian.ca/academics/program/biology
McGill (second)
"McDonald. K.T & Neuro"
https://www.mcgill.ca/medhealthsci/education/our-schools-1829-present/school-medicine
MIT (third)
https://ocw.mit.edu
https://mitocw.ups.edu.ec (preferred)
Harvard (fourth)
https://online.hbs.edu/courses/
Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett participated on intelligence rotations 1990's-2023 / 2001-2022/2023
No hunk. No internal mechanism. No corn bread. NB-OT Labs. Terror instead
Profile. Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
https://sydneysspacelive.blogspot.com/2025/10/2026-january_19.html
In Alberta (Canada), pilot licenses aren't specific to the province but follow Transport Canada (TC) regulations, with primary categories being Private Pilot Licence (PPL) (recreational, non-hire) and Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) (for hire), leading to higher-level Airline Transport Pilot Licences (ATPLs), all requiring specific ratings (like single-engine, multi-engine, night, IFR) for aircraft types and conditions, obtained through TC-approved schools like those in Calgary or Edmonton.
Here's a breakdown of the main license classes:
• Private Pilot Licence (PPL): Fly for fun, carry passengers (not for hire), typically single-engine, daylight VFR (Visual Flight Rules).
• Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL): Fly for compensation or hire in Canadian commercial air services; a step towards professional flying careers.
• Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL): The highest level, required for captains on large commercial aircraft.
Key Ratings & Endorsements (Add-ons to your License):
• Single-Engine Land/Sea: For land-based or floatplanes.
• Multi-Engine: For aircraft with more than one engine.
• Night Rating: Allows flying after dark.
• Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Rating: For flying in clouds/poor visibility (requires Multi-IFR for multi-engine).
• Instructor Rating: To teach others.
How to Get One in Alberta:
• Choose a School: Find a TC-approved flight school (e.g., Edmonton Flying Club, Super T Aviation in Calgary).
• Medical: Get a Civil Aviation Medical Certificate.
• Training: Complete ground school and flight training.
• Exams: Pass Transport Canada written exams and flight tests.
For specific requirements, always check the official Transport Canada website.
Final Edits. Hacked Edits. Hacked Re-Edits
Anyone that had attempted to log in & to edit even one post, description of image or anything to do with the public access H.I.3 Case descriptions between 2016-2025 are deceased or are under a wBCI counter attack alongside others they had met past-present
H.I.3 includes a section of Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett's portfolios & work with K.T - CIG which NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs tried ripping off then discrediting between trying to lock down & wirelessly execute Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett between 2012-2025 after efforts taken prior to
Dissection of in accuracy or close to
Body head to toe & reproductive organs then process plus daily life & natural function versus controlled then outside factors + performing tasks & climate or external based forces affecting
Central nervous & circulatory system. Muscles. Lungs. Breathing. The brain & birth attached consciousness or mind & emotional state Vs physical & expression then feeling based on communication, reaction & response style with generalized plus specifics
Within H.I.3 all areas are covered then placed together in a larger basic to advanced approach in description
To treat patients independently as a medical doctor, the minimum education requires a bachelor’s degree, a medical degree (MD or DO), and the completion of a residency training program. In total, this process typically takes at least 10 to 12 years of post-secondary education and training.
Minimum Educational and Licensing Requirements
• Bachelor’s Degree (3-4 years): While not always strictly required for admission, most medical school applicants possess a bachelor's degree, often in science-related fields like biology, chemistry, or kinesiology.
• Medical Degree (4 years): Completion of a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school.
• Postgraduate Residency Training (2-7 years):
• Family Medicine: Minimum of 2 years of residency.
• Specialties: 4 to 7 years depending on the field.
• Licensure and Certification:
• Passing the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I and II (or USMLE/COMLEX in the US).
• Certification from the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Key Takeaways
• Minimum Time: Approximately 10–11 years for a general practitioner (4 years undergraduate + 4 years medical school + 2–3 years residency).
• Supervised vs. Independent: Medical students and residents can treat patients, but they do so under the supervision of fully licensed physicians. (Like Psychittist Dr Mary Koslov (MD)
• Continuing Education: Physicians are required to engage in ongoing education to maintain their license.
2026 JANUARY & ONWARD
Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett is more focused on R&D. Investments & Brain Research or progress surrounding DNA mutation than treating regular patients or Emergency based efforts due to perspnal goals & interest in partial retirment
Copy & Paste Job. 2026 Final for H.I.3
https://workingfile2026.blogspot.com/2025/12/january-1-july-1-2026-copy-paste-job-hi3.html
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