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by rscho 1875 days ago
Well, I can answer that very clearly from personal experience: you are wrong. Medical education is much shorter in the US compared to most western countries. You have to understand that in medicine, school years are not all there is to it. The real issue is when do you get to truly practice without supervision, and that's much earlier in the US. Basically, a short residency and 1-2 years of fellowship and... done! In Europe, you're still a junior at 35.
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> The real issue is when do you get to truly practice without supervision, and that's much earlier in the US.

Is it? If a doctor in the UK can graduate from medical school and practice as a GP 6 years out of secondary school, but for a US doctor it takes 8-9 years, it's not really "earlier". What you're talking about is status within the profession.

For GPs, it may be true. I admit I was speaking from the POV of a specialist.