Don't shot the messenger lol.
I've was told that the first two years you are introduced to a more indepth level of the basic sciences referred to as medical sciences. Then you get your feet wet with 3rd year rotation and clincial sciences. The 4th year includes several month-long rotations at chosen sites.
During the third and fouth year you see patients and take history reports and immediately report to the attending.( I feel this is when you get a first taste of practical experience)
Moreover as it was told to me,... during your residency when you are Dr. so and so and no longer considered a student doctor but a resident is when you have more freedom and an even more rigorous training, reporting to the program director or chief resident as need-be and conducting supervised surgeries etc, etc...
Once again don't shot me but as I was told the true feeling of being trained as a physician comes during residency.
I'd like to know what residents, 3rd and 4th years have to say?