How many years did the doctor of medicine graduate?

Medical students generally have five-year, seven-year and eight-year programs, and then they are awarded bachelor of medicine, master of medicine and doctor of medicine respectively. The seven-year system and the eight-year system are collectively referred to as the long academic system. Graduates who have obtained a bachelor's degree in medicine may take the examination for practicing doctors. A five-year bachelor of medicine can continue to study for a master of medicine and a doctor of medicine, both of which are also three years.

A master of medicine who graduated from a seven-year program can continue to study for a doctor of medicine. If he is a doctor of medicine in our school, he can only take the exam to change his major. After passing the exam and interview, he can study for another three years to get a doctorate in medicine.

2. What is the average age of medical doctor graduation?

Doctoral graduates are generally 27-30 years old. General undergraduate graduates are around 22 years old, master graduates are around 25 years old, and doctoral graduates are around 27-30 years old.

Doctoral students, that is, graduate students studying for doctoral degrees, are the highest level of postgraduate education. In people's daily life, they are admitted to doctors, read doctors and so on. Refers to a doctoral student. Strictly speaking, students who have not obtained a doctorate can only be called doctoral students; Only those who get a doctorate are real doctors.

3. What is the employment prospect of the doctor of medicine?

There are different trends in social demand for medical graduates. There is a demand for clinical medical talents, and those who are engaged in gerontology, health care doctors, family nurses and other occupations will gradually become popular. Preventive medicine and stomatology are promising in theory, but from the employment situation in recent years, it is more difficult, and the employment of basic medicine and nursing specialty is not ideal.

The difference is that the employment prospects of pharmaceutical graduates are generally good, and the overall supply is less than demand. Pharmaceutical factories and pharmaceutical factories are the big ones to attract such graduates, and the demand for talents in the pharmaceutical industry is rising steadily. In addition, the demand for professional and technical personnel such as trade, distribution, inspection and medical information management in the pharmaceutical industry will also increase.