Basic Medical
Science
Building the scientific foundation of medical education through the study of human structure, function, biomedical inquiry, and disciplined professional formation.
A Foundation for Medical Training
The Faculty of Basic Medical Science provides the pre-clinical scientific grounding on which modern medical and health education depends. Its work connects the study of the human body with laboratory discipline, research culture, ethical responsibility, and service to society.
Dedicated to the pursuit of clinical excellence, the faculty ensures that every student possesses a comprehensive understanding of human biological systems before transitioning to clinical practice.
Anatomy
Focusing on human structure, morphology, histology, and embryology.
Physiology
Studying human function, systems regulation, and biological mechanisms.
Scientific Knowledge with Human Purpose
Basic Medical Science is treated as both a rigorous scientific discipline and a preparation for humane professional service. Students are formed to observe carefully, reason accurately, work ethically, and understand the body as the ground of clinical care.
Pre-Clinical Depth
Learning begins with the structure and function of the human body, giving students the language, evidence, and habits needed for advanced medical study.
Research Culture
The faculty encourages inquiry, laboratory discipline, and evidence-based thinking so students can connect foundational science to health problems in society.
Strategic Objectives
Provide students with a firm foundation in human anatomy and physiology for subsequent clinical, biomedical, and health science training.
Develop practical laboratory habits, scientific observation, documentation, and evidence-based reasoning in the study of body systems.
Encourage research-minded learning that connects basic biomedical science to diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and community health needs.
Form graduates with discipline, moral responsibility, teamwork, and readiness for professional growth in medicine and related health fields.
Explore the Faculty Departments
Anatomy Department
Focuses on the organized study of the human body and its structural basis for medical understanding.
- Gross and microscopic anatomy
- Embryology and developmental structure
- Clinical anatomical foundations
Physiology Department
Focuses on normal body function, systems regulation, and the mechanisms that sustain human life.
- Cell, organ, and systems physiology
- Experimental and practical physiology
- Functional basis of clinical science
Academic and Professional Pathways
Medical Education
Foundational preparation for clinical study, medical training, and health science progression.
Biomedical Research
Expertise in anatomy and physiology, laboratory investigation, and evidence-based health research.
Teaching and Academia
Pathways into academic leadership, laboratory teaching, and university-based medical education.
Healthcare Support
High-level scientific grounding for roles that connect human structure and function to patient care.
Clinical Diagnostics
Bridging the gap between pre-clinical knowledge and the diagnosis of complex human pathologies.
Public Health Policy
Using anatomical and physiological data to inform population health strategies and prevention.Begin with the Science of Life
Basic Medical Science at Madonna University gives students the academic discipline and biomedical foundation needed for medical progress, research awareness, and service-oriented professional growth.