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by MayeulC
2075 days ago
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Congratulations, reaching that stage is very impressive and could be life-changing to a lot of people. > CEO Dr. José M. Mejía Oneto, who has a PhD in organic chemistry and trained as a medical doctor As an electronics PhD student with a growing interest in medical applications of my skills, how does one go about training as a medical doctor? Are there shortcuts one can take if not intending to practice? Though at this point, it seems to me that recognition/credentials is a bit orthogonal to building up knowledge. |
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There are also various 1-2 year MS degree programs, often called "MS in biomedical sciences", which can function as a bridge into medical careers. Some are designed to prepare for MD or other professional school, while others have a focus on broader background (variety of subjects like anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology).