Doctor medicinæ

Doctor medicinæ

Doctor medicinæ or Dr.med. is a dcotoral research degree used in Denmark and Norway. The degree requires 4 years of scientific work by a person who is already a cand.med. (the same as an MD, approx. 6 years of studies). [cite web |url=http://www.dagensmedisin.no/nyheter/2007/04/12/flere-ikkeleger-tar-med-dr/index.xml |title=Flere ikke-leger tar med.dr.grad |author=Dagens Medisin |date=2007-04-12 |language=Norwegian] [cite web |url=http://uit.no/med-forskning/phd-utdanning/ |title=PhD-utdanning |author=University of Tromsø |accessdate=2008-05-07 |language=Norwegian]

It should not be confused with the German degree "Dr. Med." ("Doktor der Medizin"), which is not a degree at the same level. It should also not be confused with the entry-level professional degree MD, used in English-speaking countries.

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