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The first post-graduate degree is normally that of Master, con-
ferred for a thesis based on one or two year’s full-time work. In a few
of the biggest universities there are some seminars for post-graduate
students, but usually there are no regular courses for them. In most
universities it is only at the science faculties that any large numbers of
students stay to do post-graduate work.
Every post-graduate working on a research problem is provided
with an adviser and referees for the refereeing and evaluation of this
thesis.
On completing his course of study every candidate must submit a
thesis. He is also required to forward a short abstract of his thesis
comprising not more than 300 words.
If the thesis is satisfactory on all points, the candidate will be
awarded the degree and will continue his work in the academic field.
Everywhere the degree of Doctor is given for a thesis which is
considered to be an original contribution to knowledge.
– continuing professional development in the form of courses and
seminars, which doctors undertake throughout their working lives
to keep up to date.
2. Read, translate and learn.
People in medical education
tutor
An academic, or some cases a postgraduate student, who leads
tutorials.
demonstrator
In anatomy teaching, someone who demonstrates how to dissect.
Demonstrators are often postgraduate students paying their way
through medical school.
lecturer / senior
lecturer
An academic with teaching and research responsibilities who
contributes to the teaching of a particular discipline.
professor
A senior academic with teaching and research responsibilities for
a particular discipline. Usually a leading figure in the discipline.
college tutor
A consultant responsible for delivering a college training pro-
gramme.
clinical trainer A consultant assigned to a trainee who provides training during
periods of direct clinical care.
Educational
supervisor
A consultant who supervises a trainee’s period of training.