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Detailed explanation of studying clinical medicine in Russia
Unlike European and American countries, Russia allows international students to study their clinical medicine. Due to the differences in medical education system and curriculum between China and Russia, Russian medical colleges do not recognize domestic medical diplomas. The following is a detailed introduction of 86 clinical medicine majors studying in Russia.

Suitable for high school graduates

Studying clinical medicine in Russia is not suitable for China medical students to "transfer" to Russian medical major during their college years, but more suitable for high school graduates without professional academic background to apply directly, requiring candidates to have a good foundation in biology and chemistry.

Russian preparatory research

Because Russian is used in Russian universities, China students must study Russian and related professional terms in the preparatory course of Russian Medical University, and they can directly enter the undergraduate major after passing the preparatory course examination.

Academic system and diploma

The educational system of medical specialty in Russian-speaking countries is somewhat different from that in China. For example, the academic system of stomatology is five years, and the academic system of clinical medicine and pharmacy is six years. You can get an expert diploma after graduation, which is equivalent to a domestic undergraduate diploma. If you continue your internship for two years, you can get a master's degree.

Studying abroad is more economical.

The cost of studying in Russian-speaking countries is more economical, which is within the range that most families studying abroad can afford. Take Russian medical college as an example. The tuition fee for preparatory courses is generally $2,500-3,500 per year, and that for undergraduate courses is $3,500-5,000. The total cost of studying abroad (including living expenses) is about 60,000-70,000 yuan per year, which is less than half of the cost of studying in Europe and America.

Three medical colleges and universities

The three major Russian medical schools studying clinical medicine, Pavlov Medical College, Xie Donoff Medical College and Moscow People's Friendship University, can all accept China's application. In addition, Belarus National Medical College is also a good choice for domestic students to study medicine overseas.