Medical Education

Medical Education refers to the formal instruction and training provided to individuals aspiring to become healthcare professionals, particularly physicians and surgeons. It encompasses various aspects, including the curriculum, teaching methodologies, and clinical training necessary to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required to practice medicine effectively. Medical education typically includes undergraduate education in medical school, followed by residency programs, and can also extend to continuing education for practicing professionals. The goal of medical education is to produce competent healthcare providers who can deliver safe and effective patient care, keep up with advancements in the field, and contribute to the healthcare system.