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  • University of Pretoria - Faculty of Health Sciences
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    DMed (Reproductive Biology) (Andrology)

    • Pretoria, South Africa

    M.D.

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The DMed degree is conferred by virtue of a thesis and, if the Dean deems it necessary, an examination on the field of study of the thesis.

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    Andrology degree programs at the Doctoral level stand out for their focus on male reproductive health, offering a deep dive into this specialized field. As a doctoral student, you’ll engage in advanced research and gain comprehensive knowledge that contributes to innovative treatments and healthcare solutions.

    Through courses in reproductive biology, molecular genetics, and male endocrinology, you’ll develop essential skills like analyzing hormonal profiles and designing clinical trials focused on male infertility and sexual health issues. Many students build confidence as they navigate complex research methodologies and ethical considerations in this sensitive field. You’ll also explore the social and psychological aspects of male reproductive health, preparing you for interdisciplinary collaboration.

    Graduates often pursue careers in academia, healthcare research, or clinical practice, contributing to advancements in patient care and health policies. Overall, an Andrology Doctoral degree prepares you to make significant contributions to the field, shaping future approaches to male reproductive health challenges.