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How many years does it take to study medicine?
It takes three years to study medicine, two years to study at school and one year to practice abroad.

According to the different requirements of different majors and colleges, there are five-year, six-year, seven-year and eight-year programs to study medicine. The minimum is five years, and a bachelor's degree will be awarded upon graduation; 7-year program, awarded master's degree after graduation; Eight-year program, awarded a doctorate upon graduation.

Medicine is a science that deals with the problems related to the good state of human physiology in the definition of human health, aiming at treating and preventing physiological diseases and improving the level of human physiological health. Medicine in a narrow sense is only the treatment of diseases and the recovery of effective body functions, while medicine in a broad sense also includes China's regimen and western nutrition derived from it.

Top ten in medicine: Tsinghua University, Peking University, Fudan University, Sun Yat-sen University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Sichuan University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Second Military Medical University, Zhejiang University, Central South University (ranking from high to low).

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Medical classification:

1. Medicine can be divided into modern medicine (commonly known as western medicine) and traditional medicine (including traditional Chinese medicine, Tibetan medicine, Mongolian medicine, Uygur medicine, Korean medicine, Yi medicine, Zhuang medicine, Miao medicine, Dai medicine, etc. Different regions and nationalities have corresponding medical systems and different aims and purposes. India's traditional medical system is also considered to be very developed.

2. The general direction of research field includes basic medicine, clinical medicine, forensic medicine, laboratory medicine, preventive medicine, health care medicine and rehabilitation medicine.

3. Basic medicine includes: medical biomathematics, medical biochemistry, medical biophysics, human anatomy, medical cell biology, human physiology, human histology, human embryology, medical genetics, human immunology, medical parasitology, medical microbiology, medical virology and human pathology.

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