Doctor of Medicine

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The Doctor of Medicine is a professional doctoral degree qualifying individuals to practice as physicians and conduct advanced clinical or medical research.

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Doctor of Medicine (MD) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic degree
medical degree
professional doctoral degree
component anatomy education
clinical clerkships
evidence-based medicine training
internal medicine rotation
medical ethics training
obstetrics and gynecology rotation
pathology education
pediatrics rotation
pharmacology education
physiology education
pre-clinical education
psychiatry rotation
surgery rotation
educationLevel doctoral
enablesActivity advanced clinical research
clinical practice
medical practice
medical research
field medicine
grantsTitle Doctor
MD
mayLeadTo academic medicine career
clinical research career
hospital practice
medical specialization
private medical practice
oftenRequires internship
licensing examination
residency training
purpose qualification for clinical decision-making
qualification for independent medical practice
qualification for patient diagnosis
qualification for performing medical procedures
qualification for prescribing medications
qualification for treatment of disease
qualifiesFor medical doctor
physician
regulationSubject medical licensing authorities
professional medical bodies
requires basic science education
clinical rotations
clinical training
supervised patient care
typicalDuration 4 years post-bachelor's in many countries
typicalPrerequisite bachelor's degree
entrance examination
pre-medical coursework

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School of Medicine offersDegree Doctor of Medicine
subject surface form: School of Medicine, Osaka University
Faculty of Medicine regulatesDegree Doctor of Medicine
subject surface form: Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University
this entity surface form: Doctor of Medicine (MD)