After high school, cardiologists-to-be have to complete an undergraduate degree. Then there is medical school, which generally takes four more years. After medical school, an Internal Medicine residency of three years is required before they can apply for a cardiology fellowship, which can last up to 3-4 additional years before they actually start to practice.
Well, in high school, you could study: chemistry, biology, calculus, and physics. In college/university: chemistry, biology, calculus, physics, anatomy, and physiology. In medical school: 4 years of basic medical education.
9 YEARS
There are no high school requirements for becoming a doctor. But AP classes will improve ones ability to get into a quality school, which in turn improves one's ability to get accepted to medical school. To go into medicine you need 12+ years of college and medical school.
Yes, a college is a school.
4-year college BA, MD and PhD from a med school, and specialty training for the cardiology-specific part.
college
You don't have to go to college after high school if you don't want to but it is better if you do.
This depends on what classes your school is offering and what school you go to.
max of 13 years
He did not attend college. He did go to high school at Central High School in Louisville, KY.
Some of the best medical schools for a interventional cardiologist are Yale School of Medicine.
No she did not go to college but she went to high school.