Q » What is the difference between medical school in the US/Canada and the European model?
17 Oct, 2025
A » In the US and Canada, medical school typically follows a bachelor's degree, lasting four years, while in Europe, students often enter medical programs directly after high school, which can last five to six years. The US/Canada model emphasizes pre-medical education, whereas the European model integrates medical training earlier. Additionally, clinical exposure may vary, with US/Canada focusing more on hospital-based training compared to Europe's diverse clinical settings.
17 Oct, 2025
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