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Graduate Medical School
In general residencies are at least three years so and it's after a medical school that is usually four years long right. If I'm looking at the say total time the number of courses spent on strictly the nuts and bolts the meat potatoes the pathology it's probably two years of the course work from both the associate degree nursing program and the master's degree program are going to be actual clinical practice. Compared to that it's probably 50% of the four year medical school but then the clinical hours or the residency hours so much more vast difference you know 600 versus 6 to 12,000 hours of postgraduate experience.