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Human Medicine is a branch of science that studies the ways and methods of preventing, identifying, and curing illnesses and diseases in human beings. It aims to relieve pain and promoting health. Human Science is a very broad field linked to therapeutics, urgent care, medical ethics, medical humanities, and nosology.

The study programme covers topics like the human life cycle, nervous system, sensory organs, medical care, anatomy, and physiology. It is a multi-disciplinary subject that draws from other disciplines like biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, medical engineering and statistics. Besides theoretical knowledge, practical work forms the core of the study curriculum.

Students of Human Medicine have the opportunity to expand their medical and scientific expertise and gain the skills and capabilities required to become medical professionals. Students develop useful communication and social skills as well as the ability to deal with any problems in the medical field.
Human Medicine courses usually require students to complete clinical traineeships or internships to gain the real-world practical experience necessary to handle medical issues or emergencies.

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Study Levels:

Human Medicine degrees are offered around the world at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. The different study levels are:
Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor Degree in Occupational Therapy
Bachelor of Science in Medical Science
Bachelor of Arts in Medicine and Surgery
Bachelor Degree in Human Nutrition
Bachelor of Science in Health Science
Bachelor of Science in Vision Science
Bachelor Degree in Midwifery
Bachelor Degree in Medical Radiation Science
Bachelor of Science in Paramedic Science
Bachelor of Science in Radiology
Bachelor of Science in Forensic and Medical Science
Master of Science in Medical Imaging
Master of Science in Epidemiology
Master of Arts in Medical Science
Master of Science in Nursing
Master of Science in Clinical Embryology
Master Degree in Occupational Therapy
Master Degree in Diagnostic Pathology
Master of Science in Human Biology
Master of Science in Sports and Exercise Medicine
Master of Arts in Medical Ethics and Palliative Care
Master of Science in Human Performance
Ph.D in Medicine
Ph.D in Molecular Medicine
Ph.D in Nursing
Ph.D in Anatomy and Cell Biology
Ph.D in Nutritional Sciences

Specialisations:

Human Medicine is a broad subject that includes all aspects of treatment and diagnosis of illnesses and diseases in human beings. The discipline offers several areas of specialisation which students pursuing the course can choose from.
These areas of specialisation are:
Neuroscience
Genetics
Anatomy
Immunology
Physiology
Neuroscience
Toxicology

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Nutritional Science
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Pathology
Radiology
Nursing

Hematology
Microbiology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics
Sports and Exercise Medicine

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Employability:

Graduates with a degree in Human Medicine have the skills and knowledge to find medical and non-medical employment opportunities in a number of fields. Besides traditional medical professions in the health sector, they can also find employment in other sectors like education, research, technology, and media, to name a few.

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    Job titles for Human Medicine graduates include:
    Doctor
    Public Health Worker
    Health Journalist
    Medical Teacher/Professor
    Clinical Forensic Medical Examiner
    Medical Photographer
    Medical Researcher
    Medical Sales Representative

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    Medical-Legal Advisor
    Transplant Coordinator
    Radiology Director
    Anesthetist
    Neurologist
    Pathologist
    Surgeon
    Clinical Scientist
    International Aid and Development Worker
    Paramedic
    Physician Associate
    Science Writer
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