Experience counts.
Most medical doctors (i.e. MBBS/ MD holders) are more clinical oriented, as in more on clinical medicine and not so much into molecular/ cellular biochemistry etc. But some doctors are more research oriented, so they are more into physiology/ molecular stuffs.
So you cant really judge a lecturer based on his/her degree alone.
I spent my early years in IMU, some of the lecturers (BSc holder, not medical doctor themselves) are just fantastic. They know their stuffs.
But once you enter clinical years, its a completely different ballgame.
It will be more on clinical medicine, you probably wont touch much of immunology/ biochem that often.
All the best in medicine.
If you like people, you will very much enjoy it. Have fun.
This post has been edited by SilverfoX: Apr 18 2011, 12:59 PM
Apr 18 2011, 12:53 PM
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