Medical Education

Medical Education refers to the formal instruction and training of individuals in the field of medicine, encompassing a wide range of academic and practical experiences. It involves the preparation of students and professionals to understand medical knowledge, develop clinical skills, and cultivate professional attitudes necessary for the practice of medicine. Medical education typically includes undergraduate education in medical schools, residency training for specialization, and ongoing continuing medical education to maintain competency. It is designed to equip future healthcare providers with the ability to diagnose, treat, and prevent illnesses, as well as to engage in research and contribute to the advancement of medical science. The process emphasizes not only theoretical knowledge but also practical application through clinical rotations and hands-on practice in healthcare settings.