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What's the difference between a master of medicine and a master of medicine?
Master of medicine and master of medicine are both professional degrees of graduate students, but the difference between them lies mainly in the training objectives and curriculum. First of all, the Master of Medicine aims to cultivate senior medical talents with professional knowledge and skills in clinical medicine, mainly for clinical medical professionals engaged in medical and health work, public health managers and so on. The curriculum focuses on basic medicine, clinical medicine, medical statistics, medical ethics and other aspects of knowledge and skills, emphasizing the cultivation of practical ability, including clinical practice, scientific research ability, medical management and so on. Secondly, major is the in-depth study and practical application of a certain professional field, aiming at cultivating professionals with high-level professional knowledge and skills. The curriculum focuses on the core knowledge and skills of this major, which is more professional and practical, and emphasizes students' in-depth understanding of this field and the cultivation of practical application ability.

Master of Medicine

In terms of employment, medical graduates are mainly engaged in scientific research, management, teaching and other aspects of the medical and health industry, while master graduates are more engaged in practical work in their professional fields, such as enterprise management, technology research and development, government departments and so on.

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Generally speaking, the difference between master of medicine and master of medicine lies in the training objectives and curriculum. Students can choose their own master's courses according to their interests and career planning.