The most common
types of medical degrees offered at international universities are the MD
(Doctor of Medicine) and the MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery). Usually, medical schools in the UK and other countries with similar
educational systems offer MBBS degrees as medical studies, while MD is
generally awarded in the USA and countries with similar types of education.
You may think
that the MD degree is the next step of an MBBS because you must have a
bachelor's degree to apply for an MD. Well, not really... the duration of an
MBBS degree is almost 6 years, while for an MD you will have to study 4 years.
The difference
is that the MD requires that you already have a bachelor's degree, which takes
4 years to complete in the US. So why do you have to study so many years for an
MBBS in Abroad? Well, this also
includes a mandatory 1 year internship to feel comfortable in the role of a
doctor.
But wait,
there is more! The MBBS may also have other names, such as BMed or MBChB, but
all these grades are quite similar and are called differently depending on the
country where they are offered. In addition, MBBS degrees differ from other
university degrees because they are professional qualifications that expect
graduates to enter a particular career after completion. That is why they are
called first professional degree and not a bachelor's degree.
You can study MBBS in USA. But if you already
have one from a different country, you can usually turn it into an MD in the USA.
What you should do is pass the exit examination of the American medical school
first.
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