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Staro 16.05.2013, 17:45
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[QUOTE=drZeljko;38736]Zavrsavam studije medicine za 3-4meseca,prosek je oko8,8.Da li mi neko moze reci kakve su sanse za upis postdiplomskih iz oblasti medicine?ima li neko iskustava sa tim...i neki koristan link...hvala[/QUOTE]

Pa dr Zeljko ovde su ti studije medicine poslediplomske. Da bi upisao medicinu moras da zavrsis prethodno neki fakultet. Moj ginekolog recimo je zavrsio arhitekturu pre medicine, znam za neke masince koji su posle postali lekari. Cak su im i medicinske sestre cesto magistri. Skroz im je drugaciji sistem obrazovanja sto se tice lekara i medicine i svih pozicija. Nije kao kao kod nas - srednja - sestra/brat, fakultet - lekar itd.

Njima su medicina i pravo tkz. "professional schools" [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the_United_States"]klikni[/URL]

Izvor: wikipedia [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Medicine"]Doctor of Medicine[/URL]

In the United States, MDs are awarded by medical schools accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), an independent body sponsored by the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Medical Association (AMA).[8][9] Admission to medical schools in the United States is highly competitive, with about 17,800 out of approximately 47,000 applicants receiving at least one acceptance to any medical school in recent application years. Before entering medical school, many schools require that students must complete a four-year undergraduate degree and take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT); however, some medical schools require only a certain amount of undergraduate coursework (but not degree completion) before the start of the medical curriculum.[10] Before graduating from a medical school and achieving the Doctor of Medicine degree, most schools require their students to take the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 and both the Clinical Knowledge and Clinical Skills parts of Step 2. The M.D. degree is typically earned in four years. Following the awarding of the M.D., physicians who wish to practice in the United States are required to complete at least one internship year (PGY-1) and pass the USMLE Step 3. In order to receive Board Eligible or Board Accredited status in a specialty of medicine such as general surgery or internal medicine, then undergo additional specialized training in the form of a residency. Those who wish to further specialize in areas such as cardiology or interventional radiology then complete a fellowship. Depending upon the physician's chosen field, residencies and fellowships involve an additional three to eight years of training after obtaining the M.D. This can be lengthened with additional research years, which can last one, two, or more years. The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine or D.O. degree is the only other legal and professional equivalent to the M.D. degree in the United States and in some parts of Canada [11]

[8] "Physician Education, Licensure, and Certification". Retrieved 2011-05-05.
[9] "NRMP: Residency Match: U.S. Seniors". Retrieved 2011-05-05.
[10] "Washington University School of Medicine Requirements". Retrieved 2013-05-01.
[11] "International Licensure Map". American Osteopathic Association. Retrieved 15 December 2012.

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