QUOTE(pr0pofol @ Aug 1 2018, 12:05 AM)
lol kepala hotak kau
master in medicine is a specialist degree
of course it's more important than basic medical degree
lain kali bodo tu simpan sikit
Eh....not if you claim to graduate from a blue chip university.... undergraduate is much more difficult to enter, then masters or PhD, in the likes of Oxbridge or harvard...and the "real" graduates will laugh at the masters and PhDs if they claim graduates omitting their first degree....
As to the msian medical masters, it just so happened the gov in the 70s decided to assign postgraduate training to the universities....in other countries, it's a professional qualification, and in the commonwealth context, by the royal colleges, and in USA, by speciality boards....masters and PhD you collect along the way are not specialist qualifications....and which masters you actually get in msia depends on which of the original 3 unis accepted you....and some actually are already conjoint, so it matters not which awards the masters....
So, yes....your original uni of undergraduate tells much more than the latter qualifications.... especially the top med schools....and a reason why many people purposely omit their uni of origin in the letters after their names....
This post has been edited by limeuu: Aug 1 2018, 10:51 AM