you cannot... u need to study from bachelor to get pg trainig
study medicine germany or france
Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine was created in 1919.
To study postgraduate dermatology in Germany, you typically need to complete a medical degree and obtain a license to practice medicine (Approbation). Afterward, you can apply for a residency program in dermatology, which usually lasts five years and involves hands-on training in various dermatological fields. Admission to these programs is competitive, so proficiency in German and relevant clinical experience can enhance your application. Additionally, some universities offer specialized courses or master's programs in dermatology that may provide further education in the field.
A. V. Arkhipov has written: 'Postgraduate veterinary training in the Soviet Union' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Veterinary medicine
study hard
G. M. Mugera has written: 'Postgraduate veterinary education in Kenya' -- subject(s): Veterinary medicine, Study and teaching (Continuing education)
yes. it is still free
You should indeed study medicine if that is your passion. If you do not like medicine do not study medicine.
The study of medicine is called pharmacology.
The study of medicine is pharmacology.
Take an undergraduate law degree at university. Then you need to study as a postgraduate.
In Germany, there are a few universities that offer dentistry programs in English, though they are limited. Some options include: Charité University, Berlin – While Charité is primarily a German-language institution, they offer a few programs related to dentistry and medicine in English, particularly at the postgraduate level. University of Leipzig – The University of Leipzig offers a master's program in Dentistry, which is available in English for international students. The University of Heidelberg – They have an international dental program (though mostly at the master's level), which is conducted in English. However, it's important to note that the standard dental programs in Germany are typically in German, so most students need to prove proficiency in the German language to enroll. If you're specifically looking for undergraduate dental education entirely in English, your options may be quite limited, and you might need to consider other countries or postgraduate courses.