Doctorate in Medicine (D.M.) in Medical Oncology is a specialized postgraduate program designed to provide advanced knowledge and skills in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancers. The course typically spans 3 years and focuses on clinical practice, research, and academic development. Students undergo intensive training in the latest therapeutic techniques, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted treatments. The program also includes rotations in multidisciplinary oncology teams, research projects, and exposure to cutting-edge cancer care. Graduates of the D.M. in Medical Oncology are well-equipped to become experts in the field, capable of managing complex cancer cases and contributing to innovative cancer research. Admission usually requires an M.D. in Internal Medicine or an equivalent degree.