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What is Health and Medicine?
The health care field refers to the hundreds of professions that support humans’ physical and emotional well-being. Depending upon what kind of degree a student pursues, training in this field may qualify the graduate to perform a wide variety of tasks in a number of different settings. For example, a doctor or nurse provides hands-on service in a hospital or clinic, while medical researchers conduct experiments in laboratory settings, and medical administrative support personnel ensure the secure storage of patient information and facilitate the transmission of important medical information.
Who Should Study Health and Medicine?
If you’re considering a degree in health, nursing or medicine, you may ideally answer “yes” to the following questions:
Ideally, you may also answer “no” to the following questions:
Types of Health and Medicine Careers
Those interested in a career in health, nursing and/or medicine have plenty of paths from which to choose. Individuals who would like to work in direct patient care could consider the following jobs, among others:
The Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical Master's degree is a one-year pre-professional (post-baccalaureate) master's degree program.
The Department of Bioethics offers a program leading to the Master of Arts degree in bioethics, emphasizing the interdisciplinary and inter-professional nature of the field.
This program is the study of the use of the data from the electronic medical record, how that data is captured, stored, retrieved, captured, and used in different research fields.
The Master of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI) is designed to produce graduate level prepared health informatics professionals for executive-level and enterprise-wide administrative, research, and
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Our Master of Science in Clinical Laboratory Sciences is a professional degree designed to meet the needs of the Clinical Laboratory Scientist in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.
The program involves an intensive curriculum consisting of didactic courses and thesis research.
Our graduate program, the Masters of Nursing, is designed not only to further your professional development as a nurse but also your personal growth to provide you with the emotional skills to fully c
The goal of the program is to create a viable collaborative, inter-professional learning experience that will attract high-quality students and faculty necessary to prepare health care professionals e
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