What is the difference between MD and DM in Medical in terms of course content and career scope?

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    Jaya Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    Candidates can check the difference between DM in Medical and MD course below:

    Aspect

    MD (Doctor of Medicine)

    DM (Doctorate of Medicine)

    Course Content

    Focuses on medical theory, practice, and clinical skills.

    Specializes in one specific field of medicine (e.g., cardiology, neurology).

    Duration

    Typically 3 years after MBBS.

    Typically 3 years after MD.

    Career Scope

    General practice or teaching in medical colleges.

    Advanced specialisation leading to higher-paying roles in hospitals, research, and academia.

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