There are various systems of medicine in the world. All of them are good in some way, but the final product is a doctor of medicine. Is there a difference in quality due to the system they came to that profession?
There are differences. University Ranking is one of the quality parameters of future doctors of medicine. But the quality of a doctor's medicine depends on a number of other factors - humanity, constant learning, etc.
Yes, there is a difference in medical students between one country and another depending on the importance of this specialization in that country and between the type of study and the other, whether the college is private or government. For example, in our country, only the students with the highest rates (95% Private colleges can allow those with a lower degree to study in this discipline. There are foreign colleges that allow those with much lower rates to study in the field of medicine and therefore the quality of the graduated doctors will vary accordingly.
There are differences. University Ranking is one of the quality parameters of future doctors of medicine. But the quality of a doctor's medicine depends on a number of other factors - humanity, constant learning, etc.
Thank you Ali Alhayany , I agree with you. Many private medical faculties have appeared in our country, and what you say is true. Mostly there are students who want to obtain a diploma from Doctor of Medicine. But our country invests very little in developing the infrastructure of public medical faculties so that one part of the students decides for the modern ones. As for the Plans and Programs at the Medical Faculties in the World, they are not harmonized. And now is the question of which way of learning and studying is more efficient?
Thank you so much for the respected professor @Nihada Ahmetovic, You really try to make quality doctors from this situation and from nothing. With your humility and constant learning and research, you provide a bright example for our students who value and respect you a lot.
Yes there is a difference based on the quality of university and whether it gives a standardized teaching level accompanied to those of the developed countries.
Yes, of course, the question will be more specific to what you want to say from my point of view, and the opinion of others may be different from my point of view .
Dear @Salwan Al-Maliki, we are not and will not all be equally developed. The question is what to do in such a situation? Patients from doctors want the same in developed and underdeveloped countries. How to produce equally quality doctors, despite the system's shortcomings?
((Is there a difference in the quality of medical students between different countries?))
I said yes based on the teaching and techniques which were learnt .
They have not been equal at all as the teaching and hosbitals quality are not in the same category. The experience will not be the same due to various programs are given in which many are not into expectations.
When world leaders are sick, most come to the USA because this is where the best hospitals in the world are located. The medical schools in the USA are among the toughest in the world. All doctors must pass standardized Board exams before they are permitted to practice. Depending on specializations, it may take up to 12 years to achieve it!
Dear Dr. Amir W. Al-Khafaji , The reason for going to the United States for treatment is not only due to the quality of the doctors, but also to the type of equipment available in their countries. Therefore their legal and moral duty as leaders of their countries force them to work hard to improve and upgrade the graduates of the medical schools and provide the equipment necessary to raise their potential as well. Countries of the world to graduate doctors to pass in order to allow them to work in this important specialty, which deals with the lives of individuals.
Yes, there is a big difference between them depending on the quality of education they have received. It varies from one country to another. Also, there are reasons related to individual differences between one student and another regarding the levels of educaton and the degree of intelligence each has.
At the end of studies of a doctor in an Arab country: the doctor has 3 or 4 years of experience, he has healed hundreds of passions, he has saved dozens of lives and dozens of other lives have died in his hands.
At the end of a doctor's study in a European country: the doctor has no experience because the human body is sacred. He does not have the right to touch a body only after a certain period.
A terrible thing happened in France. By the 80's, medicine academy, following the fake statistics of the State Institute (politically manipulated, such as calculating natality on how many French girls 18 of age were having babies, when they would make children by 25 by then, which allowed them to predict a low natality rate), was afraid to produce too many generalist doctors. So the academic response was very clear. In studies, they begun to favor girls, counting on they would marry and have their babies and won't asphyxiate the market. The result in year 2018 is a severe lack of generalist doctors in France.
Yes, some of the ways countries are allow to standarized the expected knowledge are: theorical and practical national exam(s)/boards, interviews, experience.