Graduate Entry Medicine
Graduate entry medical programs are the current global trend in medical education. Medical schools in UK, Australia, New Zealand & Singapore are converting their traditional MBBS or MBChB courses to 4-year graduate entry programs. However, the two medical schools in Hong Kong do not offer such programs.
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