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What is the difference between a master's degree in medical postgraduate study and a master's degree?
There are differences between postgraduate students and junior college students in academic system, training direction and obtaining certificates. Master of medicine with different academic systems: full-time study, usually for 3 years; Special degree (excluding part-time): full-time study, generally lasting 2-3 years.

Different cultural directions

1, professional master, whose main work is aimed at clinical work, and the future direction is doctors who have direct contact with patients, whose major is also called Clinical Fellow.

2. Academic master, the main training direction is students' medical research ability, the future direction is to do research, and the development direction is medical scientists, also known as scientific research master.

Getting a certificate is different.

1, professional masters can get graduation certificate, degree certificate and training certificate,

2. Academic masters have only diplomas and degree certificates, but no training certificates.