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Grasping and implementing medical technology in healthcare is essential for the future of medicine. There's growing demand for professionals who can bridge the gap between physiological knowledge and technological advancements in treatments. Those pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Medicine with a Medical Technology focus explore technological systems while building a solid foundation in human biology. This program equips students to work with personal medical devices in innovative research, while teaching them to utilize medical equipment and biomedical data effectively for assessing disease symptoms, risk factors, and treatment possibilities.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Gain comprehensive understanding of human anatomy and physiology in both healthy and diseased states, using proper medical terminology, and apply this knowledge to assess treatment options.
Develop familiarity with medical device technology and the complex data it produces, along with its role in precision medicine.
Identify social health factors like racial/ethnic disparities, and use evidence-based approaches to address negative health impacts from social determinants.
Show awareness of ethical and professional duties in both independent and team-based medical environments.
Cultivate lifelong learning skills, including sourcing and analyzing information to solve clinical challenges.