Medical Laboratory Professionals week

Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, April 14-20, 2024, is an annual celebration of medical laboratory professionals and pathologists who play a vital role in health care and patient advocacy.

 

Learn more about Medical Laboratory Professionals and the undergraduate and graduate program pathways we offer for Medical and Molecular Sciences in the College of Health Sciences.

Illuminating the Future of Health

See yourself as part of the future of health here at the University of Delaware. From classroom experiences, clinical opportunities, study abroad and more, you’ll learn interdisciplinary approaches that will help you develop the knowledge and skills to be part of the next generation of health-focused leaders in your field.

Recent News in CHS
  • Three female high school students examine a leg replica that a college student is showing as part of Biomechanics Day

    Introducing Biomechanics to New Generations

    April 16, 2024 | Written by Colin Heffinger
    95 students from Conrad Schools of Science, Padua Academy, and William Penn High School gathered at UD’s Science Technology and Advanced Research Campus to experience a variety of immersive demonstrations in honor of National Biomechanics Day.
  • Recognizing Medical Laboratory Professionals Week

    April 15, 2024 | Written by Amy Cherry
    A profile of Margaret Downing, an Honors student, who majored in medical diagnostics with a pre-physician assistant concentration graduated from UD's College of Health Sciences in 2021, for Medical Laboratory Professionals Week. She's now a physician assistant at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital.
  • First State Clinical Connections

    April 11, 2024 | Written by Evan Krape
    More than 50 inquisitive undergraduate students met with Delaware healthcare professionals in the north atrium of UD’s Science, Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Campus, for the First State Clinical Connections event hosted by UD's Center for Health Profession Studies (CHPS).

PREVENTING TYPE 2 DIABETES

 

The Prevent T2 Program is a CDC-recognized diabetes prevention program that promotes lifestyle changes and leads to transformations in those who commit to the one-year program.

 

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Dietetic intern Lindsey Paniszczyn (right) works with Prevent T2 program participant Susan Riedy on healthy eating strategies as they review CDC curriculum “Eating Well to Prevent T2.”
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UD HEALTH CLINICS

 

UD Health’s comprehensive health clinics use research and education to take healthcare in a new direction. Major health and prevention services include: primary care, physical therapy, speech therapy, mental health services, care coordination, nutrition counseling, exercise counseling, and health coaching — all on one STAR Campus.

Explore the STAR Campus

The Science Technology and Research (STAR) Campus serves as the innovation hub for the College of Health Sciences. With research, personal clinical care and state-of-the art technologies, the sites at STAR are the first step towards building a healthier Delaware

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