Health science professions

Palabras clave: Health, science, care, jobs, disciplines

Resumen

Health science is a sector of the health care industry that spans multiple discipline areas. It uses fields such as science, technology, engineering, and communication to support the health and well-being of humans and animals. Due to their diverse makeup, health science jobs can span public, administrative, and clinical settings. Health science jobs typically require degrees that include laboratory science classes and courses in health-related social science fields such as epidemiology, sociology, and psychology. Students can also take classes in health policy or the business of health care.

 

 

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Publicado
2023-07-05
Cómo citar
Carreón Camacho, D. P. (2023). Health science professions. Con-Ciencia Boletín Científico De La Escuela Preparatoria No. 3, 10(20), 5-7. https://doi.org/10.29057/prepa3.v10i20.10762