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The Biomedicine program offers foundational courses along with 15 specialized majors, equipping students for diverse healthcare careers. Exclusive second and third-year subjects deepen biomedical knowledge through interdisciplinary approaches, exploring the human body's intricate systems. Third-year courses shift toward clinical (Molecules to Malady) and population health (Frontiers in Biomedicine) perspectives, synthesizing your biomedical education. This degree serves as excellent preparation for medical school and health professions. Approximately one-third of graduates enter this university's Doctor of Medicine (MD) program, constituting over half of domestic MD admissions, while others pursue various graduate studies at Melbourne.
The Physiology specialization explores bodily systems and their coordinated functions. Learners examine cellular, organ, and systemic operations, studying disruptions in systems like endocrine, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, developmental, and neural networks. The curriculum highlights physiological research methods, employing modern techniques to investigate physiological questions. Physiological breakthroughs influence healthcare, environmental science, industry, nutrition, fitness, and reproductive biology. Findings from human genome research often require physiological interpretation to comprehend their effects on human health.