Can undergraduate basic medicine apply for a US medical license?
Even if you have a medical correspondence education, you are not allowed to apply for a medical practitioner since 2003. Your basic medicine belongs to related medicine, and the Ministry of Health has long excluded related medical majors from the qualification of applying for medical practitioners. Even full-time basic medical undergraduates can't apply for practicing doctors, whether it's Chinese medicine, clinical medicine, public health or stomatology. Unless you can be admitted to a graduate student majoring in medicine (clinical or stomatology, etc. ) (and this application is an interdisciplinary subject from related medicine to medicine, so it is difficult to apply, depending on the degree of policy review of each school). If you can apply, you may be able to take the medical practitioner examination in some schools and places and get a postgraduate degree, but this may not be all over the country. If the local application review insists on the qualification of the first undergraduate degree, .