Duke-NUS Medical School
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Duke-NUS Medical School
Duke-NUS Medical School (pronounced "Duke and NUS Medical School") is a collaboration between Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, USA, and the National University of Singapore (NUS). The school was established in 2005 and is Singapore's first graduate-entry medical school.
Etymology
The name "Duke-NUS Medical School" is derived from the names of the two universities that collaborated to establish the school. "Duke" refers to Duke University, a private research university in Durham, North Carolina, USA. "NUS" refers to the National University of Singapore, the oldest and largest university in Singapore.
Related Terms
- Graduate Medical Education: This is the education that occurs following the receipt of a medical degree. Duke-NUS Medical School offers graduate medical education programs.
- Medical Research: This is the study of health and disease in people. Duke-NUS Medical School is known for its strong emphasis on medical research.
- Medical School: This is a tertiary educational institution that teaches medicine. Duke-NUS Medical School is a medical school.
- Duke University: This is a private research university in Durham, North Carolina, USA. Duke University collaborated with the National University of Singapore to establish Duke-NUS Medical School.
- National University of Singapore: This is the oldest and largest university in Singapore. The National University of Singapore collaborated with Duke University to establish Duke-NUS Medical School.
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