Choosing the correct undergraduate degree for the purpose of applying to Medical School is not as clear cut as many individuals think. Actually, some medical schools love English majors, because they are able to think critically,assimilate information,digest it, and thenarticulate it in either written, oral or practical form. Still, you must have a good foundation in science. Most colleges have programs of study that lead in this direction, and they are usually within the Biology curriculum's. Some of the courses you should have a good foundation in are as follows:
You should speak with an enrollment specialist at the undergraduate college you may be thinking about. Also, you can get some very good information from Md's themselves. Start with your family Doctor Who may then lead you to otherdoctors within the field you are interested in. Usually people are very open to discuss their ups and downs as they pursued their education.
Answer Why would you bring that question here. Why wouldn't you seek the advice of a teacher or a guidance counsellor An anesthesiologist is a doctor, so you want to have a concentration in pre-med, but really you can major in anything. I will recommend you to major in some type of science, such as human physiology or something like that. But, I'm going to school to be an anesthesiologist and my major is nursing, and biochemistry and cellular and molecular biology (human physiology) with a concentration in premed. An anesthesiologist is a doctor, so you want to have a concentration in pre-med, but really you can major in anything. I will recommend you to major in some type of science, such as human physiology or something like that. But, I'm going to school to be an anesthesiologist and my major is nursing, and biochemistry and cellular and molecular biology (human physiology) with a concentration in premed.
Yes. Anesthesiologists must be medical doctors.
A field is usually the same as a major. The major that is preferably taken to become an anesthesilogist is biology, but you may also major in chemistry as well if you wish to become an anesthesiologist.
You have to be old enough to have completed medical school and residency in the field.
An Anaesthetist or Anesthesiologist is a Doctor therefore it's MD. He/She went to Medical School and then specialized in Anesthesiology. An Anesthesiologists' name is usually written out as follows: Dr. Jane A. Doe, MD Anesthesiologist
Complete Medical School and then training in anesthesiology.
It takes approximately 12 years to become an anesthesiologist in the United States after someone has graduated from high school: 4 years of college; 4 years of medical school; and 4 years of anesthesiology residency.
I think that depends on your school. In my school, a consentration is taken in conjunction with another language under the heading "Modern Languages" and a major is just studying the language or culture or both.
Anesthesiologists are doctors. It isn't the high school classes so much as the college classes that will get you into medical school. In high school you need good grades so that you can get into a good college. And in college you will need good grades to get into medical school. After medical school, you then study to acquire your anesthesiologist certification.
By studying hard in school.
biomedical sciences
4,5 years college, 4 med school, 4 residency to be independent
science stream with biology necessarily as a subject
An anesthesiologist is a doctor, so they must go through medical school.