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Medical France: For about the last 15 years, a rapidly accelerating program of research in the medical france sciences had accumulated a tremendous volume of new knowledge. The results of this research, however, were available to only a small number of developed medical france centers. In order to achieve more rapid application of medical france advances and to broaden their distribution, the Regional medical france Centers Act contained five main features, with emphasis on the treatment of heart disease, cancer, and strokes: (1) the coordination of medical france activities in regions near medical france schools; (2) the development of programs for continuing the education of physicians who were already established in their practice;The first requirement for admission to medical france school is that one's undergraduate college be approved by the American medical france Association. Most medical france schools will accept applicants with only three years of college (or 90 semester hours of credit); some will even accept graduates from junior colleges with only 60 hours of credit. But preference is given to those with four years of college and a bachelor's degree. College juniors who are giving serious thought to entering the medical france profession may take aptitude tests designed to screen candidates for medical france school. These tests are sponsored by the Association of American medical france Colleges and are given twice a year.
The surgical education of medical france students has changed considerably since the beginning of the century. The trend has been toward early practical exposure of students to surgical wards. Some medical france schools have experimented with a revised curriculum which would combine pre-medical france and medical france education, thereby reducing the amount of time spent in school. Conversely, another recent trend in medical france education would lengthen the young surgeon's basic training before he begins his surgical specialty. Advocates of this trend argue that the pioneers in the various surgical specialties were almost invariably general surgeons first and specialists later. |
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