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  2. List of medical schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of medical schools located in Japan. Private medical colleges. Aichi Medical University ja; Dokkyo University School of Medicine ja;

  3. Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery - Wikipedia

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    The degree is currently awarded in institutions in the United Kingdom and countries formerly part of the British Empire. [9]Historically, Bachelor of Medicine was also the primary medical degree conferred by institutions in the United States and Canada, such as the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, the University of Toronto, the University of Maryland, and Columbia University.

  4. Medical school - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the International Medical Education Directory listed 59 current medical schools in the Caribbean, including 54 grant the MD degree, 3 grant the MBBS degree, and 2 grant either the MD or MBBS degree. 30 of the medical schools in the Caribbean are regional, which train students to practice in the country or region where the school is ...

  5. List of universities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a comprehensive list of universities in Japan, categorized by prefecture. The list contains only universities that still exist today and are classified as "schools" according to Article 1 of the School Education Law. (See Daigakkō for universities that are not considered "schools".) Also, each university or college is listed ...

  6. Medical degree - Wikipedia

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    Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, BMBS, MBChB, MBBCh) Bachelor of Medicine (B.Med, MB, BM) Bachelor of Surgery (B.S)/(B.Surg) The MBBS is also awarded at the graduate level, meaning the applicant already has an undergraduate degree prior to commencing their medical studies (graduate entry). [2] [3]

  7. Higher education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The average costs (tuition, fees, and living expenses) for a year of higher education in 1986 were 1.4 million Yen(US$10,000), of which parents paid a little less than 80%, or about 20% of the average family's income in 1986. To help defray expenses, students frequently work part-time or borrow money through the government-supported Japan ...

  8. Chiba University - Wikipedia

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    In 1876 it became a prefectural institution with medical teaching facilities and was named the Chiba Public Hospital. In 1923 it became the Chiba Medical College, and was incorporated into the School of Medicine at Chiba University in 1949. Alumni from this school have contributed greatly to the progress of medicine in Japan.

  9. Japan Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Medical Association (Japanese: 日本医師会, Hepburn: Nihon Ishi Kai) (also known as JMA or Nichii (日医)), is the largest professional association of licensed physicians in Japan. The JMA has been a member of the World Medical Association since 1951 and participates at all levels of the WMA.