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- Both genders are admitted Canada: Yes Clinical Training ~ 50% Currently operational Curriculum Duration: 5.5 Years ECFMG: Yes Entrance exam: Required Foreign students are admitted Instruction began in 1666 Language of Instruction: Swedish Lund Mymedschool.org No student pay tuition. Qualification: Läkarexamen School has clinical training facilities School type: Public Sweden
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1st year at traditional medical school
In a traditional medical school, the first year of the medical program is focused on laying a solid foundation in basic sciences and providing an introduction to clinical skills.
2nd year at a traditional medical school
In the second year of a traditional medical school, students delve deeper into clinical sciences and continue to build upon their foundational knowledge. The curriculum typically includes the following subjects:
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3rd year at traditional medical school
In the third year of a traditional medical school, students transition from the foundational pre-clinical years to the clinical phase of their training. The focus shifts from classroom-based learning to hands-on clinical experience. Here are the key aspects of the third year:
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4th year at a traditional medical school
In the fourth year of a traditional medical school, students typically transition from classroom-based learning to more advanced clinical training.