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Medical Science explores human illnesses, covering their diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. With healthcare growing more complex, demand will rise for medical science graduates to assist in various healthcare services. This major provides comprehensive theoretical foundations, including human anatomy and physiology, immune system functions, infectious diseases and therapies, as well as hematology and blood-related disorders.
Learning Outcomes
Utilize extensive medical science knowledge across theoretical, practical, and diagnostic scenarios.
Evaluate, interpret, and integrate medical and health science data critically.
Exercise initiative and independent reasoning to address medical science challenges and develop solutions.
Employ digital tools and laboratory techniques to gather, assess, and synthesize medical science information from diverse sources.
Present medical science concepts clearly, logically, and independently.
Exhibit a global perspective with awareness of cultural, environmental, and social diversity, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural understanding.
Collaborate effectively, demonstrating adaptability, ethical decision-making, and professionalism in various medical science environments.
Take ownership of personal education and professional development with accountability and self-direction.