Health Delivery Japan
How to become a doctor or a doctor and delivery of work in Japan?
I have a couple of races planned for me, and these are the two for health care. I'm thinking of studying in Tokyo or Hokkaido. I know I have to know much more Kanji to become a doctor. But what most I do, learn, and so on.? Please be serious! Thanks, Shido!
Medical schools in Japan are very difficult to get into. To prepare for consideration of difficult access, you must study a lot of science (biology, chemistry, physics, math) and some other topics, all in Japanese language for years. You probably have to relearn most of the scientific terminology (eg, gravity acceleration =重力加速度, crassum intestinum =大肠, hydrogen sulfide =硫化水素) already have learned in school. In Japan, begins in medical education undergraduate, and so they must learn all these by high school graduation. As for the Japanese language competition, knowing "more Kanji" is not enough, of course. Are expected to read and understand college-level academic material and writing college level academic work in Japanese, and that is a minimum for any prospective college students.
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