What is the role of Master of Surgery?

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

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    A Master of Surgery is a postgraduate academic degree awarded to medical doctors who have completed advanced training in a specific surgical speciality. The Master of Surgery degree is typically pursued by individuals who wish to specialize in a surgical field and gain expertise beyond what is covered in their initial medical degree (such as an MBBS or MD).

    The role of a surgeon, including those with a Master of Surgery degree, involves diagnosing and treating various medical conditions through surgical interventions. Surgeons perform procedures ranging from minor surgeries to complex and intricate operations.

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