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Medical school.
Well, I study at medical school!
It differs from country to country but mainly you have to study really hard and get really good grades and then pay a lot of money to get into a medical school. Then when you graduate from medical school you will be a doctor.
after completing a pharmcy school, you are given a PharmD degree (Doctor of Pharmacy). if you want to become a medical doctor, you will have to go to a medical school.
sometimes in the library or at the medical school.
After finishing school you need to take up studies in a Medical School for 5 years to qualify as a Doctor, and you will need another 8 years to train as a Specialist Doctor
Yes, though there's no "shortcut"; they'd still have to go to medical school.
Just like anyone, a nurse, can go to medical school if they choose to do so.
no
You should find a different school.
A Hemotologist or Oncologist is a Medical doctor that specializes in treating cancer. college, medical school & internship. At least 10 years.
You'll need an undergrad degree, then go to medical school, then complete a residency, and then if desired,, study for board cerfifcation.