• @qooqie
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    5 months ago

    Medical school is only 4 years unless you get a phd on top. The residencies are 3+ years. And they’re extremely expensive which only adds to the nepotism

    • Don_Dickle
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      15 months ago

      In the US it is 6 for doctors. For nurses its LPN at 1 and RN at 2.

      • @qooqie
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        5 months ago

        No, its 4 years of undergrad followed by 4 years of medical school followed by 3+ of residency. Source: I went to med school in the states

        • Don_Dickle
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          15 months ago

          I went to be an RN and did mine in 2 but of course there were no semesters it was a full year spring summer fall. Where are you stationed at?

          • @qooqie
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            15 months ago

            Sorry, but I won’t be saying where I’m at for residency because it would then be very easy to dox me. There are very few residents at any given program

            • Don_Dickle
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              05 months ago

              Oh sorry your just at one place. Sorry for asking no sarcasm.

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        No, US med school is 4 years graduate education, vs the Commonwealth model which is 6 years undergraduate.