If you are interested in working as a pediatric oncologist, or any kind of physician, you should major in Biology in college. If your college has a pre-med major, you should choose that major.
2 yrs general pediatric, 2 yrs pedi neurology, 2-3 yrs pedi neuro-oncology fellowship. it estimates a total of 6-7 yrs to become a pedi-neuro-oncologist. There are about a total of 60 -70 (or less) pedi neuro-oncologists in the world.
you need to be smart and take the right courses in high school and in college
you need to major in science of nursing
U need to be a self absorbed jaded jerk.
You certainly need an education/degree seeing how an oncologist is a doctor.
8 years
There are basically 3 types of oncologists. Medical oncologist Surgical oncologist and Radiation oncologist Training in the USA will take 4 years B degree, 4 years medical school and 5 years of residency. A state board license to practice as a registered oncologist is required following the many years of training.
you need a college degree or your premed.To become a pediatric doctor, you need to undergo and successfully pass the requirements in the residency program of the Department of Pediatrics in a hospital and pass the specialty boards in Pediatrics.
An oncologist is a physician. Therefore, you must be a medical doctor. This would take eight years beyond high school completion; Four years for the bachelor's degree and four years of medical school. There will also be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
"What physical traits do i need for a pediatric nurse?"
To become a pediatric nurse, you will need to first graduate nursing school then seek additional specialized training. Pediatric nurses can work in hospitals, clinics and some family practices. Pediatric nurses specialize in working with children and their families, and should be able to relate well to patients of all ages.
who invented pediatric nurse