<p>Just a sampling of relevant/complementary majors…
Engineering (materials sciences, electrical engineering): Related to aspects of biomedical equipment, artificial organs
Computer Science: Related to biomedical informatics
Psychology: Related to sensory systems; geriatrics; pediatrics; psychiatry; sports psychology/medicine; neurology; health behavior/behavioral medicine; medical decision-making
Anthropology: Related to aspects of medical services in developing countries or with ethnic populations/public health
Nutrition
Foreign Languages/Area Studies (e.g., Spanish, Chinese, Korean): Related to aspects of medical services in developing countries or with ethnic populations/public health
History & Philosophy of Science, Philosophy, Religion: Biomedical Ethics
Of course, the various Biology subspecialty majors: Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Genetics, Microbiology, Neuroscience
Economics, Politics: Related to Health Care Policy & Economics
Physics: Related to Radiology/Nuclear Medicine
Statistics: related to clinical trials, medical & public health research</p>