Programs (28)
Anesthesiology
Professional training in anesthetic techniques, patient monitoring, airway management, and pain control. Includes simulation-based learning and operating room experience.
Biochemistry
Investigation of chemical processes and molecular mechanisms in living organisms. Covers protein structure, metabolism, and biochemical pathways relevant to medicine.
Biomedical Engineering
Application of engineering principles to medical and biological systems, covering medical device design, biomaterials, and diagnostic equipment. Combines engineering and health sciences perspectives.
Biomedical Research and Innovation
Advanced doctoral research in biomedical sciences covering translational research, drug discovery, and clinical innovation. Students conduct original research and defend a dissertation.
Cardiovascular Medicine
Advanced study of heart disease, vascular pathology, cardiac interventions, and management of cardiovascular conditions. Includes training in cardiac imaging and catheterization.
Clinical Medicine
A comprehensive program in clinical medicine covering anatomy, physiology, pathology, and clinical practice across major medical disciplines. Students complete extensive clinical rotations in affiliated hospitals.
Clinical Neurology
Advanced study of neurological diseases, diagnostic procedures, and treatment strategies for central and peripheral nervous system disorders. Emphasizes clinical case management.
Dentistry
Professional dental education covering oral anatomy, restorative dentistry, oral surgery, and prosthodontics. Includes laboratory and clinical training in dental clinics.
Emergency Medicine
Preparation for emergency medical care, trauma management, and critical patient stabilization. Curriculum emphasizes rapid assessment and acute care protocols.
Evidence-Based Medicine and Research
Training in research methodology, clinical trial design, statistical analysis, and evidence evaluation. Prepares students for medical research and academic careers.
Forensic Medicine
Study of medical aspects of legal cases, including pathology findings, cause of death determination, and expert witness procedures. Combines medicine with legal science.
Global Health and International Medicine
Study of international health challenges, global disease patterns, and cross-cultural medical practice. Addresses health equity and international medical cooperation.
Health Information Management
Management of health data systems, electronic medical records, and healthcare information technology. Includes training in data security and health information standards.
Healthcare Administration
Training in hospital management, healthcare policy, and organizational leadership in medical settings. Focuses on healthcare system operations and resource management.
Hospital Management and Health Policy
Foundational training in hospital operations, healthcare administration basics, and health policy principles. Suitable for students entering healthcare management roles.
Immunology and Microbiology
Study of immune system function, infectious agents, and host-pathogen interactions. Includes laboratory work in microbiology and immunological testing.
Medical Imaging Technology
Training in diagnostic imaging modalities including X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound technology. Students learn equipment operation, image analysis, and radiation safety protocols.
Medical Laboratory Science
Training in clinical laboratory analysis, medical microbiology, and diagnostic testing techniques. Students learn to operate advanced laboratory equipment and interpret diagnostic results.
Medical Management and Healthcare Leadership
Advanced training in healthcare administration, hospital management, and clinical leadership. Prepares graduates for senior management positions in medical organizations.
Medical Psychology
Application of psychological principles to medical practice, patient behavior, and health outcomes. Addresses mental health aspects of medical care and patient counseling.
Nursing Science
Professional nursing education emphasizing clinical skills, patient care theory, and healthcare management. Curriculum includes both classroom instruction and supervised clinical practice.
Pharmacogenomics
Study of how genetic variation affects drug response and metabolism. Combines pharmacology, genetics, and bioinformatics to personalize medicine.
Pharmacy
Study of pharmaceutical sciences including medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical technology. Graduates are prepared for roles in drug development and clinical pharmacy.
Public Health
Comprehensive study of epidemiology, health promotion, disease prevention, and health policy. Focuses on population-level health interventions and public health administration.
Rehabilitation Medicine
Study of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation techniques for patients with disabilities or injuries. Emphasizes functional restoration and patient mobility.
Surgery
Comprehensive training in surgical principles, operative techniques, and perioperative care. Includes hands-on surgical skills training and operating room experience.
Surgical Oncology
Specialized training in surgical management of cancer, including tumor biology, operative planning, and chemotherapy integration. Combines oncology and surgical expertise.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Integration of classical Chinese medical theory with modern clinical practice, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and diagnostic techniques. Balances traditional and contemporary approaches.