2096-7071
Published by: Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medicine | 1994 | 30 | 74 | 13 |
Wenjie Tan;Xiang Zhao;Xuejun Ma;Wenling Wang
(2020)Huilai Ma;Jianqun Zhang;Ji Wang;Ying Qin
(2021)Huilai Ma;Zhaoguo Wang;Xiang Zhao;Jun Han
(2021)George F. Gao;George F. Gao;Liang Wang
(2021)Qiang Wei;Yanhai Wang;Juncai Ma;Jun Han
(2020)Lei Zhou;Kai Nie;Hongting Zhao;Xiang Zhao
(2021)Fengfeng Liu;Canjun Zheng;Liping Wang;Mengjie Geng
(2021)Chongkun Xiao;Jianan Xu;Yu Lan;Zhongping Huang
(2021)Di Wu;Timothy R. Walsh;Yongning Wu
(2021)For those interested in healthcare and wellness but not pursuing a traditional medical degree, several related online programs offer valuable career opportunities. Many students explore an exercise science degree online, which emphasizes physical activity, rehabilitation, and improving overall health through scientific principles.
Similarly, online kinesiology programs focus on human movement and biomechanics, providing a strong foundation for careers in physical therapy, sports science, or occupational therapy. These degrees are great stepping stones for those passionate about fitness and therapeutic practices.
For nurses seeking advanced practice roles, certificate programs offer accelerated pathways. The shortest post master's PMHNP online programs prepare nurses for mental health specialties, addressing a critical need in healthcare.
Likewise, the shortest online nurse practitioner program enables registered nurses to advance their careers in family practice settings quickly, balancing flexibility and professional growth.