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Increase community engagement and foster a sense of belonging, utilizing technology-supported approaches to improve satisfaction, connection, resilience, and responsiveness.
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The Temple Neurosurgery Residency Program is based primarily at Temple University Hospital, with residents spending time at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for Pediatric Neurosurgery training. While on the Neuro-oncology rotation (during the PGY 3 and PGY 6 years of training) residents will spend time in a community hospital setting at Temple University Hospital – Jeanes Campus. The ...
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Course information contained within the Bulletin is accurate at the time of publication in June 2025 but is subject to change. For the most up-to-date course information, please refer to the Course Catalog. Accounting (ACCT) Actuarial Science (AS) Adult & Organizational Development (AOD) Advanced Core Medical Science (ACMS) Advertising (ADV) Aerospace Studies - Air Force ROTC (AIRF) Africology ...
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In addition to Analytical Reading and Writing, this certificate introduces students to some fundamental business courses. Courses in accounting, human resource management, legal/ethical reasoning, and statistics will be building blocks for those looking to develop or enhance strategic thinking in the business environment.
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The supplemental application is used to help the school identify your unique interest in Katz. A $100 non-refundable application fee is collected online when you submit your supplemental application. The supplemental application fee is waived for candidates who are approved by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Fee Assistance Program prior to submission of the AMCAS ...
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This course provides an introduction to the history, reasoning, and development of systems focused on the generation, aggregation, and analysis of health data. Students will gain exposure to usability requirements - elements of design which impact selection - in addition to the issues impacting data liquidity in the healthcare system. The course will also consider the various types of health ...
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This course is designed to provide students with a solid background in applied biostatistics in the field of public health. Specifically, the course includes an introduction to the application of biostatistics and a discussion of key statistical tests. Appropriate techniques to measure the extent of disease, the development of disease, and comparisons between groups in terms of the extent and ...
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Overview The Bachelor of Music in Composition, offered by the Department of Music Studies, covers courses in composition for various media, including electronic music. Creativity, the development of personal expression through music, and the assessment of music's role in the 21st-century societal context are the focal points for composition majors.