A person who has completed a university-level program in medicine, typically qualifying them to practice as a physician under the relevant legal provisions.
An individual who holds a degree in medicine and has acquired foundational knowledge and skills in medical sciences, patient care, and clinical practice.
A graduate in the field of medicine who has not yet completed advanced training or specialization, often eligible to pursue further education or medical licensure.
A title conferred upon individuals who have completed a four-year undergraduate program at a university, signifying their proficiency in academic subjects.
An individual recognized for their academic achievements and knowledge, particularly in a specialized field of study, often referring to someone who engages in scholarly research or education.
A formal designation for those who have attained a certain level of academic experience, equating to the degree of bachelor, typically following rigorous academic training.
A university degree awarded to individuals who have completed a course of study in the humanities, typically emphasizing the study of literature, languages, and culture.
An academic qualification reflecting a level of education focused on artistic and literary disciplines, often pursued by those aspiring to careers in writing, teaching, or other creative fields.
A title conferred upon graduates who have engaged in extensive analysis and interpretation of literary works, enabling them to express complex ideas and themes through written and verbal communication.