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  • ...more than one type of medical degree, depending on the type and extent of medical education. In some countries, there are still additional requirements called ''graduate medical education'' in order to practice specialties ''within'' [[Medicine|medicine]].
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  • ...t '''graduate medical education (GME)''', sometimes called '''postgraduate medical education'''. The exact terminology for this training, which consisted of clinical ex ...ight not be able to get hospital admitting privileges. Modern postgraduate medical education should be regarded as a minimum of four years.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Graduate medical education]]
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  • {{rpl|Medical education}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Graduate medical education]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Medical education}}
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  • Ritual of medical education, consisting of presenting the medical problems and treatment of a patient,
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  • ====Medical education==== {{r|Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education}}
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  • A prestigious [[medical education]] and research center, headquartered in [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland (U.S. sta
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  • #REDIRECT [[Graduate medical education]]
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  • (1866-1959) American educator who fundamentally influenced medical education and university standards.
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  • {{r|Graduate medical education}} {{r|Medical education}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Graduate medical education]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Medical education}}
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  • ...[[author]] whose advocacy of [[higher education]] fundamentally influenced medical education and the general standards for university scholarship in the United States. ...of Teaching and evolved into an influential figure affecting the course of medical education by releasing his 1910 report, which paved the way for research-based hospit
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  • {{rpl|Medical education}}
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  • ...ions with much curtailed practical laboratory training to the detriment of medical education.
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  • {{rpl|Medical education}}
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  • ==Graduate medical education==
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  • {{r|Medical education}}
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  • ...e clinical evaluation of patients. As this activity became formalized into medical education, the students, house officers and attending physicians grew into too large
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  • {{r|Medical education}}
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  • {{r|Graduate medical education}}
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  • Typical graduate medical education, to become eligible for board certification, lasts three years.
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  • ==Graduate medical education==
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  • {{rpl|Medical education}}
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  • <u>{{r|Medical Education Online}}</u>
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