| MEDICINE GRAD PROGRAMS |
Medicine is a popular and extremely competitive area of study, and the Doctor of Medicine degree, or MD, is one of the most sought-after first-professional degrees. This is a post-baccalaureate or "second entry" degree, which requires you to complete a university degree or pre-med studies before applying. Graduates receive the designation Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) or Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery (MDCM). Generally, medical schools cover subjects like human anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, family medicine, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, pathology, pharmacology, psychiatry, surgery and ethics. Specialty practice can usually only be undertaken after a fellowship and residency, which involves several more years of training after the MD degree.
There are, however, other kinds of graduate degrees in medicine, such as master's and PhD degrees. These may be offered in Faculties or Colleges of Medicine and include research-based study in areas like biochemistry and molecular biology, bioethics, biomedical communications, biomedical technology, cardiovascular / respiratory sciences, community health sciences, gastrointestinal sciences, immunology, medical science, infectious diseases, neuroscience, laboratory medicine and pathobiology, molecular genetics, and more. These may overlap with graduate programs in natural and applied sciences.
So whether you aspire to practice medicine or pursue medical research, Grad Source can help you find a graduate program in medicine to give you a strong and healthy future!
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