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The foundational medical sciences examine human biology at molecular, cellular, and systemic levels, investigating how the body adapts to environmental shifts and illnesses. The Medical Sciences Program culminates in a four-year BMSc degree, a collaborative initiative between the Faculty of Science and Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, tailored for students (testimonial) pursuing in-depth knowledge of core medical disciplines. This interdisciplinary program emphasizes applying scientific principles to diagnose, prevent, and manage human diseases.
Interested in understanding bodily functions and pharmaceutical treatments? Western's physiology and pharmacology programs let you examine human organ systems - including the brain, heart, kidneys, liver, and others - to comprehend normal functions and therapeutic interventions for disorders.