A comparison of medical education in Germany and the United States: From applying to medical school to the beginnings of residency

Titel in Übersetzung: Ein Vergleich der medizinischen Ausbildungen in Deutschland und den USA: Von der Bewerbung zum Medizinstudium bis zu den Anfängen der Facharztweiterbildung

Dmitry Zavlin, Kevin T. Jubbal, Jonas G. Noé, Bernd Gansbacher

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Abstract

Both Germany and the United States of America have a long tradition of science and medical excellence reaching back as far as the nine- teenth century. The same tribute must be paid to the medical educa- tional system in both countries. Despite significant initial similarities and cross-inspiration, the paths from enrolling in a medical university to graduating as a medical doctor in Germany and the US seem to have become much different. To fill a void in literature, the authors’ objective therefore is to delineate both structures of medical education in an upto- date review and examine their current differences and similarities Recentmedical publications, legal guidelines of governmental or official organizations, articles in media, as well as the authors’ personal experiences are used as sources of this report. Tuition loans of over $200,000 are not uncommon for students in the US after graduating from medical schools, which are often private insti- tutions. In Germany, however, the vast majority of medical universities are tax-funded and, for this reason, free of tuition. Significant differences and surprisingly multiple similarities exist between these two systems, despite one depending on government and the other on private organ- izations. Germany currently employs an integrated medical curriculum that typically begins right after high school and consists of a 2-year long pre-clinical segment teaching basic sciences and a 4-year clinical seg- ment leading medical students to the practical aspects of medicine. On the other hand, the US education is a two-stage process. After successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree in college, an American student goes through a 4-year medical program encompassing 2 years of basic science and 2 years of clinical training. In this review, we will address some of these similarities and major differences.

Titel in ÜbersetzungEin Vergleich der medizinischen Ausbildungen in Deutschland und den USA: Von der Bewerbung zum Medizinstudium bis zu den Anfängen der Facharztweiterbildung
OriginalspracheEnglisch
AufsatznummerDoc15
FachzeitschriftGMS German Medical Science
Jahrgang15
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PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 25 Sept. 2017

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