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    Member AndrewD's Avatar
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    MBChB looks cooler on paper
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    Hiatorically its a double bachelor degree and thus most unis alude to this i.e. MB (medicine) BS/BCh (surgery). No matter if you have a BM it still means the same thing in that it grants provisional registration with the GMC...
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