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A '''medical school''' is a place where medical students learn [[medicine]]. When they graduate from a medical school, they become a physician or a doctor. Medical Schools grant Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) and sometimes Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Degrees. Students take classes in human biology and disease then take a license exam to practice medicine.

==Medical student==
A medical student or student doctor is a person who has been accepted to a medical school and is studying to become a [[Medical doctor|doctor]]. Medical students are typically required to learn about basic [[science]] and the clinical practice of medicine. During basic science study, most medical students learn about human [[anatomy]], [[physiology]], [[diseases]], and different [[Medicine|drugs]].

Medical students are generally considered to be at the earliest stage of the medical career pathway. In some locations they are required to be registered with a government body.

Medical students typically engage in both basic science and practical clinical coursework during their tenure in medical school. Course structure and length vary greatly among countries.

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