Yes
There are many careers in forensic science that require a doctor's degree. For example, a medical examiner is someone who looks into deaths which have occurred under suspicious circumstances.
Forensic science first recorded in a Chinese book Hsi DuanuYu in 1248 describing ways to distinguish between death by drowning and strangulation. Italian doctor Fortunatus Fidelis is recognised as being first person to practice modern forensic medicine in 1598. Forensic science was recognised as a branch of medicine in the 19 century
You need to be a medical doctor with a specialty in psychiatry.
he naturally liked science. He enjoyed it and he was a doctor. Fleming was very intelligent because with a distinction to be a doctor.
A paediatrician is a doctor who works with children. The area of science would be Medical science/Medicine
it may influence them to become a doctor with all the doctory things they do or to become a science teacher themselves.
Type your answer here... because i like science
You don't deserve to be a doctor if you can't even spell the bloody word.
== == Steps required to become a forensic pathologist follow: After high school the future forensic pathologist attends college for 4 years and receives a bachelors degree. After undergraduate school the aspiring forensic pathologist spends 4 years in medical school, earning a M.D. or D.O. degree. After medical school there are several routes by which one may become a forensic pathologist. One may spend 5 years training in anatomic & clinical pathology followed by 1 year of residency or fellowship in forensic pathology. A second option is to train for 4 years in anatomic pathology and train for 1 year in forensic pathology. The residency training in forensic pathology involves practical (On-the-job) experience supervised by trained forensic pathologist. The forensic pathology resident actually performs autopsies and participates in death investigation. To become certified, one then must pass an examination given by the American Board of Pathology certifying special competence in forensic pathology. Forensic pathologists practice medicine in the finest tradition of preventive medicine and public health by making the study of the dead benefit the living. This information was found at: http://jobs.virginia.gov/careerguides/MedicalExaminer.htm
Well, If you choose science you may become a doctor of some sort.
If you want to become a doctor you will definitely need to take science, if it is an option pick triple science. Also pick Health and social care, that's about looking after people. :)
To become a doctor, you will need experience in many areas. This includes schooling that covers anatomy, science, biology and much more.