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Tokyo 22nd International Conference on “Medical, Medicine and Health Sciences” (MMHS- 2017 Tokyo) November 23-24, 2017 Tokyo, Japan
Faked his UCLA diploma, now the Med School is named after him.
The Health Sciences Program at the University of Hartford prepares you for professional or graduate study in health-related fields, such as occupational therapy, speech pathology, or public health.
The pre-professional track of the health science program prepares you for professional or graduate study in such health-related fields as dentistry, allopathic or osteopathic medicine, optometry, chiropractic, or podiatry.
The curriculum includes prerequisite coursework for many graduate programs in health-related fields, such as biology, physics, and chemistry. The curriculum can also be tailored to meet your needs if you are interested in graduate programs with unique prerequisites (for example, two semesters of physics or a semester of biochemistry).
Additionally, you will take health science courses that introduce you to a wide range of health-related topics, such as Educational Strategies for Healthcare Professionals, The Human Genome, Introduction to Public Health, and Cardiovascular Disease. These courses can help you determine your long-term career goals by exposing you to a range of healthcare professional roles.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/health-sciences-nursing/h...
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Fall 2020: Binghamton University - Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences building.
Casey Staff, Binghamton University
Congressman Frank LoBiondo visited the School of Health Sciences at Stockton University on Aug. 27 after being invited by students and faculty who visited him in Washington D.C. in April 2015 during the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's Student Day on Capitol Hill.
Pictured from the left, are Theresa Bartolotta, dean of the School of Health Sciences, Laurie Shanderson, associate dean of the School of Health Sciences, Harvey Kesselman, interim president, Congressman Frank LoBiondo and Susan Davenport, interim provost and executive vice president.
Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University
Fall 2020: Binghamton University - Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences building.
Casey Staff, Binghamton University
The VERT system projects a simulated radiation therapy treatment scenario onto a 14-by-9 screen that gives students a chance to practice using a variety of linear accelerators virtually.
Springfield College student Kait Bonsignore, a senior in the Occupational Therapy program sews sensory stimulation bags as part of a grant-funded project on Thursday, March 11, 2021.
The undergraduate student researchers in the College of Health Sciences get plenty of experience with hands-on lab work -- and a paycheck, too. Photo by Dan Johnson.
Medical imaging is a vital component of the health care system. As a medical imaging professional, the radiologic technologist (or radiographer) employs x-rays and other forms of energy to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury. Our four-year program leads to a certificate of completion in Radiologic Technology and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Science. Students also may choose to specialize in Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), or Ultrasound (US) .
Learn more athttp://www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/health/radtech/default.aspx
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