What is the qualification received in Romania? MD or MBBS or MBChB? What do all these different titles mean?
Answer
In Romania the qualification is MD or Docotor de Medicina.
MBBS signifies Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery. It is the title most often given in Commonwealth nations. Another name for it is MBChB. The abbreviation comes from the Latin: Medicinae Baccalaureus et Baccalaureus Chirurgiae.
MD is commonly used in the US and Canada as well as in some European nations. MD, MBBS and MBChB are all equivalent qualifications and hold the same international status.
The actual qualification received from students complete medical schools are in essence 2 degrees in one. A Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of surgery.
Qualified candidates then have the right to prefix their name with Dr.
Here is a link in the Wikipedia with more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MBBS





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