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15 Master's degrees in Medicine in Wisconsin, United States
Medical Physics - Accelerated Program
Medical Physics - Accelerated Program from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a non-thesis option designed specifically for students seeking a terminal master’s degree with the goal of becoming a board-certified clinical medical physicist. The degree follows CAMPEP accredited program coursework.
Anesthesia Anesthesiologist Assistant
The Anesthesia Anesthesiologist Assistant program at Medical College of Wisconsin provides high quality education through challenging curriculum and comprehensive clinical teaching. We prepare safe and competent providers for the surgical patient.
Peridontics
The Peridontics program is a three-year program at Marquette University . A student in the periodontics program must complete a minimum of 50 credit hours of course work, including 12 credit hours of clinical practice and six credit hours of thesis work. The remaining credits will be from courses assigned by the course director which are specific to periodontology.
Anesthesia
The Anesthesia program of Medical College of Wisconsin provides high quality education through challenging curriculum and comprehensive clinical teaching. We prepare safe and competent providers for the surgical patient.
Medical Dosimetry
Medical Dosimetry from University of Wisconsin La Crosse tracks effectiveness data (credentialing examination pass rate, job placement rate, and program completion rate) on an annual basis. The program effectiveness data is reported to the JRCERT for accreditation purposes in an annual report.
Cancer Biology
The graduate program in Cancer Biology at the University of Wisconsin Madison offers a course of study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree. Although a master’s degree is offered under special circumstances, students are not admitted for a master’s degree.
History of Science, Medicine and Technology
One of the oldest, most prestigious academic programs of its kind in the United States, the History of Science, Medicine and Technology (HSMT) program at University of Wisconsin Madison draws together faculty members in History and in Medical History and Bioethics.
Clinical Nurse Specialist
The graduate Clinical Nurse Specialist programs at Edgewood University hold a mission designed to develop nurses into leaders with advanced knowledge, Dominican values, and the ability to contribute to the changing, diverse healthcare environment. Advanced practice roles in nursing require further enhancement of critical reasoning and decision making skills as theory is translated into practice.
Perfusion
Students in the Perfusion program from Milwaukee School of Engineering will see a wide variety of cases, which may include implantation of Ventricular Assist Devices, transplant procedures and procedures using ECMO (extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation).
Physician Assistant Studies
The Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at Ashland University is looking for students who demonstrate professionalism, dedication and commitment to patient care.
Transfusion Medicine
The Transfusion Medicine program is a collaboration between Marquette University and BloodCenter of Wisconsin.
Clinical Investigation
University of Wisconsin Madison offers a degree in Clinical Investigation, a field in which teams of health care professionals, biostatisticians and others imagine, design, and conduct clinical research, and then take discoveries to human or animal patient populations in the health care system or in communities.
Endocrinology - Reproductive Physiology
The Endocrinology - Reproductive Physiology program at the University of Wisconsin Madison trains Master's and Ph.D. candidates for teaching and research careers in all aspects of the interrelated fields of endocrinology and reproductive physiology—basic, clinical and translational.
Physician Assistant Studies
At Physician Assistant Studies from University of Wisconsin La Crosse students benefit from the expertise of dedicated academic and clinical instructors from all four institutions.
Health Services Research in Pharmacy
The Health Services Research in Pharmacy (HSRP) program at the University of Wisconsin Madison provides a rigorous background in a range of disciplines critical to preparing the next generation of health services researchers.