Uganda Makes Final Medical Exams Harder: Internship Now Required Before Graduation
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Kampala, Uganda — The Ugandan government will introduce a new policy forcing medical students and other health trainees to pass a pre-internship exam and complete their full mandatory internship before they can graduate. The change, confirmed by officials, delays graduation for thousands of students and adds a major new hurdle to becoming a doctor.