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Former CMB Student Presents on Career Opportunities

February 7, 2020 by Natalie Allen

Former CMB student, Angie Thompson (nee Matz) BS, MLS (ASCP) is a registered medical laboratory scientist working at North Kansas City Hospital. Last fall, she gave a talk to students from Chemistry and BMS. Her presentation focused on her journey to the career and the opportunities the job offers. Angie was excited to share what a medical laboratory scientist does, where they … [Read more...] about Former CMB Student Presents on Career Opportunities

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Premed Tips for Students

November 12, 2019 by Natalie Allen

The Premedical Committee at Missouri State University seeks to help students get accepted to medical school. Premedical students receive advice from committee members on maintaining their GPA, studying for the MCAT, and writing personal statements.  Premedical students also need to understand the multi-faceted aspect of health care delivery, so advisors counsel them to gain … [Read more...] about Premed Tips for Students

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Congratulations to Class of 2018-2019

December 10, 2018 by Natalie Allen

We are fortunate to have great students at Missouri State University.  As we approach fall graduation, we wish our seniors all the best.  The dietetics faculty has enjoyed working with everyone these past few years.   … [Read more...] about Congratulations to Class of 2018-2019

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Future RDNs

May 15, 2018 by Natalie Allen

Graduation is around the corner and it's always bittersweet.  We want our students to go into the world and do great things, but will miss them in the dietetics program at Missouri State.  Almost all of our students are headed to grad school or dietetic internships and we are so proud of them.  Thank you, students, for working hard and giving it your all.  From the entire … [Read more...] about Future RDNs

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Welcoming New Bears

May 3, 2018 by Natalie Allen

For the past several years the Biomedical Sciences Department, has conducted tours for high school students.  The high schoolers learn about our anatomy lab, food science lab, dietetics and CMB programs and are introduced to a basic experiment using DNA.  These tours are a hit and we enjoy meeting people from all around the Springfield area.  Plus, it's a great opportunity for … [Read more...] about Welcoming New Bears

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: BMS, CMB, dietetics, Students

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