Articles

Filter By:

Advance Your Career with UF’s Online Graduate Credentials in Medical Sciences

If you’ve ever dreamed of a career in the medical sciences — whether as a doctor, medical scientist or biostatistician — you’ve probably wondered what steps you need to take to make that dream a reality. One key factor that can help set your resume or medical school application apart is earning a graduate credential from a respected university.  But choosing the right graduate program isn’t a one-size-fits-all decision. You need a school known for its contributions to the field: one that offers academic excellence while respecting your time and commitments.  At the University of Florida, we understand that many of our students balance full-time jobs while furthering their education. That’s why we offer fully online graduate certificates and master’s degrees designed to fit your schedule, so you can take the next step in your career without putting the rest of your life on hold.  Below, we explore why UF should be at the top of your list when choosing the school that’s right for you. 5 Benefits of UF’s Online Medical Physiology Program We get it: Completing a graduate credential requires a significant investment of your time and finances

The Medical School Application Process: 5 Tips for Success

Application Overview and Tips to Submit Your Best Application During the 2024–2025 medical school application cycle, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) reported that 51,423 individuals applied to U.S. medical schools, with 22,262 students enrolling. In the face of such steep competition, receiving an acceptance letter from any medical school is a significant achievement.  If you’re considering medical school, you likely know it’s a challenging — but rewarding — journey. Take the medical school application, for instance. The application process is a complex and requires years of preparation.  Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to strengthen your application

Medicine vs. Education in Medical Sciences: A Career Guide

If you know you’re interested in a career in medical science but not sure which direction you’re headed in, we see you. From public health to research, there are so many avenues to consider, and it can be hard to know where to begin. Two of the most common paths that students explore? Medicine and education. While they may seem worlds apart, both rely heavily on a foundation in human anatomy, physiology and biomedical science. Most importantly, both offer meaningful, impactful careers

1 5 6 7