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Does "M.D." mean Medical Doctor, Medical Degree or neither of them?
Sometimes I see the letters M.D. after the nome of a doctor. I searched about, but some people says it means Medical Doctor and others says it's Medical Degree. Could you help me?
P.S. Sorry about my poor english.
2019年12月29日 06:48
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It is an abbreviation of the Latin for Doctor of Medicine, hence the difference in word order. In some countries it is a higher degree, awarded to those already qualified in medicine, for research, in these countries the qualifying degree is Bachelor of Medicine (MB), in some countries it is the qualifying degree
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