Friday, October 1, 2010

Become a Doctor in Japan


Become a Doctor in Japan?
What steps would I need to take to become a Doctor in japan? Schooling, citizenship, ect.
Japan - 3 Answers
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1 :
To become a doctor in Japan, you need to take and pass its national exam. But you are not allowed to take the exam without finishing 6-year medical school first. To join a medical school, you must take and pass its entrance exam. It's all in Japanese. You are required to have much more academic skill than average Japanese kids. Virtually, you need to start from elementary level Japanese language. The cost of medical school for 6 years is around $120,000 for national, and $300,000 for private university.
2 :
Japanese comprehension skill as native, High school graduated, 6 years education after the entrance exam passing in medical university, all lessons/exams are in Japanese language passing the national official exam, which is also operated in Japanese language only, enough budget such as US$300,000 or more tuition, entrance fee and some donation in total to the university besides daily expense citizenship has no relationship with becoming any doctor in Japan.
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I do not understand why bluemoon just typed almost exactly the same thing as thecheapest. I think the cheapeast's answer is better anyway, and it was posted 3 hours before the other answer.
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