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Dr. Richardson Explains Advantages of NUHS Biomedical Science Program

by Jul 12, 2013

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In this video, hear Daniel Richardson, PhD, assistant dean for the College of Allied Health Sciences, explain the unique advantages of National University’s bachelor degree completion program in biomedical science. A BS in biomedical science can be a springboard to excelling in advanced degrees and a variety of careers.


Dr. Richardson teaches botanical medicine to students in the BS program, and also teaches pharmacology courses in National University’s graduate programs. This is one example of how our undergraduate students benefit in learning directly from graduate-level faculty members.

If you would like to learn more about how to complete your bachelor’s degree in biomedical science, click here. You can also explore our blog on biomedical sciences, Opening Doors.

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