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=== Schools that provide M.D. === | === Schools that provide M.D. === | ||
- [[Viridis State University | - [[Viridis State University]], Seawall City, VI, Vindex Nation | ||
- [[Canes Medical School]], | - [[Canes Medical School]], Westhedge, VI, Vindex Nation |
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Doctor of Medicine (abbreviated M.D., from the Latin Medicinae Doctor) is a medical degree, the meaning of which varies between different jurisdictions. In the United States, and some other countries, the M.D. denotes a professional degree. This generally arose because many in 18th-century medical professions trained in Scotland, which used the M.D. degree nomenclature. In England, however, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery was used and eventually in the 19th century became the standard in Scotland too. Thus, in the United Kingdom, Ireland and other countries, the M.D. is a research doctorate, honorary doctorate or applied clinical degree restricted to those who already hold a professional degree (Bachelor's/Master's/Doctoral) in medicine. In those countries, the equivalent professional degree to the North American, and some others' usage of M.D. is still typically titled Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.).
Schools that provide M.D.
- Viridis State University, Seawall City, VI, Vindex Nation - Canes Medical School, Westhedge, VI, Vindex Nation