Psychologists do not need to attend medical school. Psychologists who wish to enter private practice must meet certification or licensing requirements in all states and in the District of Columbia.
A DO is a certified medical doctor, and can do everything an MD does, only they are given extra training in osteopathic medicine. If a DO wanted to pursue an MD degree they would have to be accepted, enroll and complete training in an allopathic medical school. This, however, would be completely stupid. It would be like someone with a BA in psychology going back to school to get a BS in psychology. It would accomplish nothing more than turning a physician into........(wait for it)........a physician.
In order to become a Ph.D. psychologist, you need 4 years of college, usually with a psychology major, followed by a 5 year Ph.D. program in clinical psychology. It takes even longer to become a psychiatrist: 4 yrs. of college, 4 years of medical school, and 4 years of resideny training in psychiatry after medical school.
You'll need to attain your B.A., graduate degree in psychology and a doctorate in child psychology.
Any medical school will prepare you to become a neurologist. Neurology training, specifically, occurs in residency, which is hands-on training that occurs after medical school.
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YOU NEED TO BE IN MEDICAL SCHOOL SO THE TRAINING THAT U NEED IS TRANING IN MEDICAL
medical school is a school that specialises in medical training, no matter how difficult
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Yes, but you still have to go to medical school.
It doesn't really work like that; anaesthetists are specialists, who have done postgraduate training after medical school. Your medical school won't impact your specialty training - only hard work can do that!
Alexander Fleming received his medical training at St Mary's Hospital medical school in London.