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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:
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.
This is an interdisciplinary graduate program focusing on both field and laboratory aspects of vector-borne disease research.
Biology of Disease studies disease mechanisms in the broadest sense via internships in pre-clinical and clinical research in medical, biomedical, biological, industrial and veterinary labs.
Recent growth in clinical and translational research has heightened the need for a competent clinical research workforce in industry and academia.
The Departments of Pathology and Comparative Medicine jointly sponsor the Graduate Program in Pathology (leading to the Ph.D. degree).
The cellular and molecular pathology program features basic cancer research, molecular genetics, molecular diagnostics, cytogenetics, and cancer gene therapy.
The UCLA Medical Scientist Training Program is designed for the education and training of exceptionally qualified individuals who wish to pursue careers in biomedical science.
The course provides a solid foundation in quantitative and qualitative techniques for the description, investigation and evaluation of health problems and health related interventions.
The Department of Pathology, Clinical Laboratory Science program offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Science Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS), non-thesis option.
This program is designed to prepare practicing health care professionals and students pursuing a terminal degree to conduct population based research.
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