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  2. Doctor Medicinae (Danish and Norwegian degree) - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Medicinae, also spelled Doctor Medicinæ and abbreviated Dr. Med., is a higher doctoral degree (a research doctorate) in medicine awarded by universities in Denmark and formerly in Norway. It is officially translated as Doctor of Medical Science (D.M.Sc.), [1] corresponding to similarly named higher doctorates found in some Commonwealth ...

  3. Candidate of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, many doctors (and lawyers) in Denmark and Norway would hold positions directly appointed by the King. In Denmark and Norway, a higher doctorate of medicine is known as dr.med. (doctor medicinae, literally, Doctor of Medicine). This degree is obtained by those furthering their career in research and is not required or usually ...

  4. List of doctoral degrees awarded by country - Wikipedia

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    Doctor of medicine (Medicinæ universæ doctor – MUDr.) Doctor of dental medicine (Medicinæ dentium doctor – MDDr.) Doctor of veterinary medicine (Medicinæ veterinariæ doctor – MVDr.) These degrees are written before the name and are considered as professional doctorates comparable to the US Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree.

  5. Category:Danish physicians - Wikipedia

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    Danish nuclear medicine physicians (1 P) O. Danish obstetricians (2 P) Danish ophthalmologists (10 P) P. ... Danish public health doctors (6 P) R. Danish radiologists ...

  6. Danish Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    According to an article published in the British Medical Journal in 1957, " The D.M.A.'s present objects, as revised in 1935, are (1) to unite Danish doctors in watching over the interests of the profession, and (2) to act as the organ by which the medical profession exerts its influence on problems affecting the community in general." [2]

  7. Consultant (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Various titles (such as senior consultant, clinical director, medical director, lead consultant etc.) exist for consultants who have particular responsibilities for the overall management of the hospital or some part thereof. In the UK all doctors including consultants have the right to undertake private medical work.

  8. List of Danish Nobel laureates - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Danish Nobel laureates. Since the Nobel Prize was established per the will of Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, 14 of the prize winners have been from Denmark . The first Danish Nobel laureate was Niels Ryberg Finsen , who won a Nobel Prize for medicine in 1903 for his work on using light therapy to treat diseases.

  9. Medical Museion (Copenhagen) - Wikipedia

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    Medical Museion (Danish: Medicinsk Museion) is a museum and research unit in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to the history of health and disease in a cultural perspective. Part of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at University of Copenhagen , its principal area of interest is the recent history of the material and iconographic culture ...