This department aims to advance healthcare through rigorous clinical trials, where new medical treatments, drugs, and interventions are carefully tested for safety and efficacy. Public health initiatives within this department focus on preventing diseases and promoting health at the societal level, implementing informed policies and community interventions. Epidemiology plays a central role in understanding how health-related events occur and spread across populations, informing strategies to mitigate these risks. The department also drives innovation in medical technology by developing advanced medical devices, diagnostic tools, and healthcare technologies. Health policy and management research provides critical insights into healthcare systems and their improvement, impacting patient outcomes and access to care. Mental health research emphasizes prevention, treatment, and mental well-being, exploring complex psychological and physiological factors. Nutrition and dietetics research investigates how dietary habits influence health and the prevention of diseases. Global health initiatives address cross-border health issues through international cooperation, while genetics and genomics explore the role of genes in health and disease, aiming toward personalized medicine. Occupational and environmental health research evaluates the effects of environmental and workplace factors on human health, enhancing safety standards and regulations.