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Who can give me a detailed introduction to the doctoral training mode, life and income of the United States, Australia and Canada? The more detailed, the better.

Canada: After graduating from high school, you must study for at least 3-4 years for a bachelor's degree in life science, enter medical school for 3-4 years (medical school does not accept foreign students unless they immigrate), practice for 2-6 years, and sometimes you need to study for 2-5 years to enter medical school, which adds up to 8- 19 years. The internship salary is extremely low, and the medical college tuition is expensive (the average debt of medical college graduates is 654.38+ one million Canadian dollars).

Canadian doctors' income: for example, the average annual income of family doctors (60% graduates choose to join this profession) is estimated to be around 200,000-250,000; If the input costs are: office rent (unknown, about 65,438+10,000/year), secretarial labor (60,000-70,000/year), nurse labor (70,000-90,000/year), insurance (20,000/year), miscellaneous expenses (unknown) and membership fees of various medical associations. Doctors in remote areas have government subsidies to provide the best cost-free surgery, which can increase the net income of 30,000-50,000; However, it is necessary to sign a contract and serve in the same area for more than 5 years to meet the conditions.

Seriously, if you don't really want to do this job just for its high salary, then you'd better not choose it, because the elimination rate of medical schools in Canada is extremely high, and even after graduation, the medical qualification examination is a big hurdle! ! Carefully selected