Common Questions & Answers
St. Bartholomew Medical University offers a range of programs focused on pediatric care, including the Doctor of Medicine (MD), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Pediatric Health and Development Program, and Pediatric Occupational Therapy Program. Each program emphasizes child health, development, and special needs.
The university provides specialized programs and research initiatives aimed at supporting children with special needs. This includes training for students in effective assessment and intervention strategies, as well as community outreach programs that educate families and caregivers on available resources.
The university provides a variety of resources for families of children with disabilities, including support groups, workshops on navigating challenges, and access to counseling services. These resources are designed to empower families and provide them with the tools they need for effective advocacy.
Research at St. Bartholomew Medical University focuses on various aspects of pediatric health, including developmental psychology, effective therapies for children with special needs, and inclusive education practices. The university aims to produce evidence-based findings that can inform policy and practice.
Yes, the university provides robust internship opportunities in pediatric healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community organizations. These internships allow students to gain hands-on experience working with children and families in various capacities.
Prospective students can learn more about St. Bartholomew Medical University’s programs and services by visiting our website, attending information sessions, or scheduling a campus tour. Our admissions team is also available to answer any questions and provide guidance on the application process.