The Master's in Medicine (MMed) is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by medical schools to medical doctors following a period of instruction and examination. The degree is awarded by both surgical and medical subspecialties and usually includes a thesis component involving original research. The degree may complement an existing fellowship. It is rarely offered in the US and Canada.
Queen's University School of Graduate Studies Queen's University (Queen's) was established in 1841 by Royal Charter, with graduate studies formally recognized in 1889.
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