This new year, resolve to improve your health. Whether you're ready for massive change or incremental improvements, here are some steps — suggested by EVMS Medical Group physicians — to guide you on your journey. Download the PDF
This three-year, distance-learning program prepares students to manage IVF laboratories, as well as obtain certifications as directors of high-complexity embryology and andrology labs. Graduates will be independent researchers who can develop protocols and procedures by working with other clinical team members, contribute to best practices in patient care and manage clinical labs to ensure compliance with all IVF regulatory requirements.
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This three-semester program of 32 credit hours focuses on clinical gross anatomy and embryology, teaching, medical imaging and ultrasound, current techniques in specimen preparation and emerging technologies in anatomy simulation, such as 3-D printing and modeling. Graduates will be prepared for positions in higher education, medical laboratories, biotechnology companies, medical examiner offices, and medical illustration, or to advance to doctoral or professional health-science programs.
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A pathologists' assistant (PathA) work in a wide scope of clinical practices and settings, including private pathology laboratories, forensic pathology laboratories, government health-care systems and medical-teaching facilities. The 78-credit-hour program consists of didactic instruction the first year, clinical rotations the second year and several online courses during both years.
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Designing the medical school of the future.
EVMS is the only Virginia school tapped by the American Medical Association to join a nationwide consortium working to bridge the gaps that exist between how medical students are trained and how health care is delivered.