Medical degree
A medical degree is a professional degree admitted to those who have passed coursework in the fields of medicine and/or surgery from an accredited medical school. Obtaining a degree in medicine allows for the recipient to continue on into specialty training with the end goal of securing a license to practice within their respective jurisdiction. Medical graduates may also pursue non-clinical careers including those in basic research and positions within the healthcare industry.
Undergraduate medical degrees
- Bachelor of [Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery]
- Bachelor of Medicine
- Bachelor of Surgery /
Graduate medical degrees
Comparison of allopathic and osteopathic medical degrees
Some countries, especially Eastern European and former Soviet republics offer post-secondary, undergraduate, 6-year medical programs, which confer the title Doctor of Medicine as their medical qualification.Post-graduate medical degrees
- Master of Clinical Medicine
- Master of Medical Science
- Master of Public Health
- Master of Medicine
- Master of Philosophy
- Master of Philosophy in Ophthalmology
- Master of Public Health and Ophthalmology
- Master of Surgery
- Master of Science in Medicine or Surgery
- Doctor of Medicine of by research MD, DM
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
- Doctor of Clinical Medicine
- Doctor of Clinical Surgery
- Doctor of Medical Science
- Doctor of Surgery
- Doctor of Podiatric Medicine