List Of Biomedical Science Schools In Uganda

Biomedical science combines the fields of biology and medicine in order to focus on the health of both animals and humans. As a biomedical science major, you’ll study biochemical and physiological functions, anatomical and histological structures, epidemiology, and pharmacology.

Biomedical sciences are a set of sciences applying portions of natural science or formal science, or both, to develop knowledge, interventions, or technology that are of use in healthcare or public health.

Here are the List Of Biomedical Science Schools In Uganda

Mbarara University School of Medicine

Gulu University School of Medicine

IHK Postgraduate Medical School

Kampala International University School of Health Sciences

Uganda Martyrs University School of Medicine

St. Augustine International University, College of Health, Medical & Life Sciences

Busitema University School of Medicine

Habib Medical School

Soroti University School of Health Sciences

Kabale University School of Medicine

Uganda Christian University School of Medicine

Where do biomedical scientists work in Uganda?

A biological and biomedical sciences student can find employment in hospital laboratories, veterinary laboratories, blood banks, forensics, and pharmaceutical offices.

Is biomedical Engineering marketable in Uganda?

The rapid growth of healthcare systems and the indispensible increasing role of technology in diagnostic, therapeutic, and associated research activities have culminated into increasing demand for skilled biomedical engineers both in Uganda and globally.

What is required to study biomedical science?

Universities will want you to have studied one science-based subject, while others may ask for two. These can include applied science, chemistry, physics, maths, biology or human biology, with some unis wanting a grade B or above. General studies and critical thinking subjects are typically not accepted.

What can I do after biomedical science degree?

Job options

  • Biomedical scientist.
  • Biotechnologist.
  • Clinical research associate.
  • Clinical scientist, biochemistry.
  • Clinical scientist, haematology.
  • Clinical scientist, immunology.
  • Forensic scientist.
  • Microbiologist.