Finland launches special competence program in traffic medicine
Postgraduate specialist training in medicine is organized in Finland by the country's five medical faculties. Training is completed with a written examination, compulsory since 1962. The recently revised programme comprises 49 specialties, 16 of which stipulate five years, and 33 six years of t...
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