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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
/bˈætʃəlɚɹ ʌv mˈɛdəsən ænd bˈætʃəlɚɹ ʌv sˈɜːdʒɚɹi/
/bˈatʃələɹ ɒv mˈɛdsən and bˈatʃələɹ ɒv sˈɜːdʒəɹi/
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
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an undergraduate medical degree awarded upon completion of medical school
What is a "Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery"?
A Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) is an undergraduate degree in medicine that provides students with the education and clinical training necessary to become doctors. The program covers subjects such as human anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and medical ethics, along with practical clinical experience in hospitals. Graduates of an MBBS program are eligible to work as medical doctors, though further training and licensure may be required depending on the country.
Examples
She earned her MBBS degree and began her residency training at a teaching hospital.
He completed his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with honors and became a general practitioner.



























