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The foundational medical sciences examine the molecular, cellular, and systemic structure of the human body along with its biological processes for adapting to environmental shifts and illnesses. The Medical Sciences Program culminates in a four-year BMSc degree, a collaborative offering between the Faculty of Science and Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, tailored for students (testimonial) pursuing in-depth exploration of one or more fundamental medical disciplines.
Explore Epidemiology at Western University, where epidemiologists study how disease prevalence differs across populations, locations, and periods. This discipline forms the scientific backbone of public health initiatives. The curriculum teaches methods for pinpointing disease origins and assessing innovative approaches to both prevention and treatment strategies.