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A medical degree is a vocational, or even technical, degree awarded for studies in fields associated with medicine and surgery.

A study conducted in 2011 that involved more than 1000 medical schools throughout the world indicated on average, 64 university exams, 130 series exams, and 174 assignments are completed over the course of 5.5 years. Students need more than 85% marks in prerequisite courses in order to get enrolled for the aptitude test for these degree programs. They then have to pass the test with 85% to 90% marks, which is high compared with all the other bachelor's degree programs.


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Primary medical qualifications

In many jurisdictions doctors require a certain type of degrees to be able to register for a licence to legally practice medicine. This is known as a primary medical qualification, or primary qualification. Such degrees include:

  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, BMBS, MBChB, MBBCh)
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD, Dr.MuD, Dr.Med)
  • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)

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Higher medical degrees

Some doctors who hold a primary qualification will go on to a further academic study, involving research, such as:

  • Doctor of Medicine by research (MD(Res), DM)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil)

other degrees might include:

  • Master of Clinical Medicine (MCM)
  • Master of Medical Science (MMSc, MMedSc)
  • Master of Medicine (MM, MMed)
  • Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
  • Master of Surgery (MS, MSurg, MChir, MCh, ChM, CM)
  • Master of Science in Medicine or Surgery (MSc)
  • Doctor of Clinical Medicine (DCM)
  • Doctor of Clinical Surgery (DClinSurg)
  • Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc, DMedSc)
  • Doctor of Surgery (DS, DSurg)

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See also

  • Medical education
  • Medical school
  • Medicine
  • Physician
  • Surgeon
  • Alternative medicine degrees

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References

Source of article : Wikipedia