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Fellowship trained in medical terms is indicates the physician or surgeon has shown the highest level of dedication to their field and achieved the highest level of training. For example, an orthopedic physician may finish a fellowship training program in hip and knee surgeries to become an expert. A fellowship can take another 1 to 3 years of training to complete, which of course pays less than a physician out of training. These are some of the major institutions offering post-graduate certificates/ diplomas/ fellowships for medical graduates. Most of the courses offered by these institutions (except for CPS) are neither recognised by the MCI nor by the respective state medical councils.
It is important to gain some experience in medical or any other field.
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