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Doctor (MBBS or MD)

Doctors with an MD degree have advanced training in a specific medical field such as surgery, pediatrics, or cardiology. They typically work in hospitals, clinics, or private practices, providing expert care to patients with specialized needs. This career requires advanced medical knowledge, clinical skills, and the ability to make critical decisions under pressure. Becoming an MD typically involves additional years of education and training after an MBBS degree, including specialized residency programs. MDs must stay current with medical advancements and innovations in their chosen specialty to provide the highest level of care.

Subjects

Core Subject: The primary field of expertise that forms the foundation of the profession.

 

Secondary Subject: The additional knowledge or expertise that supports the core subject and enhances the professional skill set.

Core subject needed are: 

Medical Science

Secondary subject needed are: 

Specialization

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