A degree in biology from Wartburg
College is well-recognized around the nation. Wartburg has one of the
highest rates of students accepted into medical school and other fields of medicine. Below are some of the fields of medicine our students tend to pursue. Click on the links to visit the national association Web sites for each field.
Chiropractic Medicine
Chiropractic
is a branch of the healing arts that is concerned with human health
and disease processes. Doctors of Chiropractic are physicians
who consider man as an integrated being and give special attention
to the physiological and biochemical aspects including structural,
spinal, musculoskeletal, neurological, vascular, nutritional,
emotional and environmental relationships.
Dentistry
If the thought of helping people
feel better about their smiles is not enough to attract you to
dentistry, consider this: dentists are often the first healthcare
professionals to recognize and identify many different diseases,
including high blood pressure and cancer. It may seem hard to
believe, but that relatively small space between your jaws can
contain a wealth of information about your body.
Ecology/Environmental
Science
Ecology and environmental science
is the branch of biology concerned with the relations between
organisms and their environment. Ecologists are concerned about preserving
the earth's natural resources. Due to the enormous increase in
technology and population in the last 200 years, there has been
a lack of balance between consumption and replenishment of natural
resources on the planet.
You might want to
consider a couple of options when it comes to graduate school. The following are a list of some options
to consider:
Osteopathic Medicine
Admission to osteopathic
medical school is competitive and selective. The person who is
well-rounded, has a broad background, who demonstrates the qualities
listed above and who has demonstrated academic excellence has
the best chance for admission to osteopathic medical school.
Medical
Technology
Medical Technology (MT) or Clinical
Laboratory Science (CLS) is a profession that combines the challenges
and rewards of basic science, medicine and technology. As a vital
member of the health care team, the clinical laboratory scientist
works closely with pathologists and other physicians to uncover
clues to disease. Medical Technologists are people who are certified
health care professionals whose laboratory analyses play a critical
role in the diagnosis and management of disease.
Nursing
Registered nursing programs prepare
people to work as RNs. Students learn techniques and procedures
of caring for patients and helping doctors. They learn to give
medicine and treatments. They also learn to comfort and instruct
patients.
Optometry
Optometrists examine patients' eyes
to diagnose vision problems. They prescribe corrective lenses
or other treatments.
Occupational
Therapy
Occupational therapists
help people regain or learn daily living or work skills. Occupational therapists (OTs) help
people who have mental, physical, or developmental disabilities.
These disabilities are caused by birth defects, injuries, illnesses,
or aging. Therapists help people develop, recover, or maintain
their living and work skills.
Physician Assistant
Physician
assistants are health care professionals licensed to practice
medicine with physician supervision. PAs employed by the federal
government are credentialed to practice. As part of their comprehensive
responsibilities, PAs conduct physical exams, diagnose and treat
illnesses, order and interpret tests, counsel on preventive health
care, assist in surgery, and in most states can write prescriptions.
Podiatry
Podiatry is a branch of medicine devoted to the study and treatment of disorders of the leg and foot .
Physical Therapy
Physical therapists
treat patients to relieve their pain and increase their strength
and mobility. Physical therapists care for patients
with disabilities, injuries, or pain. Doctors refer patients for
conditions such as lower back pain, arthritis, and broken bones.
They also refer patients recovering from accidents, strokes, and
heart disease. Physical therapists help patients decrease pain
and improve strength. They also try to prevent permanent disabilities
or stop conditions from worsening.
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary medicine
is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment
of diseases and injuries of animals (especially domestic animals).
Doctors of Veterinary Medicine are medical professionals whose
primary responsibility is protecting the health and welfare of
animals and people. |