NO
Medical school, P.A School (Physician's assistant programs), and Neuroscience, Business/Advertising.
the same as a normal masters degree, 5 years
4 years of of a bachelors degree, 2years masters degree, 4years medical school, and 3 years internship at a hospital.
yes, one can get a masters degree from online school
If you are referring to skipping the masters degree and going on for a doctorate, there are some colleges and universities that offer the masters and doctorate through one curriculum layout. On the other hand, there are some programs of study where the doctorate is pursued immediately after completion of the bachelors degree. For example medical school where the student advances from the bachelors to medical doctor (MD).
You should not need a masters to be a medical assistant, even nurses don't need that much ed.
to be a medical general pratitioner you need a bachelor's degree and a medical degree from a medical school or school of osteopathic medicine.
No i dont think so depends what the masters as in
In general, your masters degree will be of equal value. Most employers are more concerned with the degree than the actual school. Just make sure that the school is accredited.
No. They are considered to grant the subject a Mastery of a field, but are not considered a "Professional Degree". Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Theology, Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy are considered doctoral professional degrees, because they allow for practice in a profession.
Yes. It depends on how much medicine you want in your degree. You need a high school degree, a 4 year college degree, and post college education. Don't take online classes for this degree, it looks bad. You will then need a 4 year medical school degree and 2 - 3 year training after. Or you can get a masters (2 more years) or PhD (4 more years) instead of medical school.