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is a bachelors degree in medicine only to progess to medical school? Just out of curiosity, is this correct? People who study of bachelor of medicine/surgery etc, do so solely because it is a requirement to entering medical school, which is a requirement to becoming an intern, which is a requirement to becoming a doctor? So what about the people who don't make it into medical school? I understand medical school to be highly competitive, requiring a high GPA etc, etc, etc. Therefore there must be people who don't make the cut. Is that the end of the road? Is there a backdoor to becoming any form of a doctor or medical professional? Are there other professions available with a medicine degree? Is there any use for it individually (i.e without further study in something else [e.g researcher]) Thanks. p.s I have no intention of studying medicine, just interested in profession processes. is that the
is a bachelors degree in medicine only to progess to medical school?
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