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UMM........ school!!!!!!!!!!>.<
Go to school grduate think about the school you want to go to and try to get accepted into the college
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One could become a nurse before beginning medical school. Becoming a nurse is not likely to greatly help in attaining admission to medical school, and some medical schools may not look at your application very favorably, as there is a very serious nursing shortage in this country. If you want to become a physician, become a physician. If you want to become a nurse, become a nurse. Do not go to nursing school with the intent to become a physician later, as your application to nursing school will take a spot away from a person who actually wants to practice nursing.
If you are already in nursing school then the school is usually affiliated with a local hospital where you will train. If your not in nursing school then you need to apply to a nursing school before you can get training.
Some tips on becoming a nurse are that you must attend a nursing school. The school will teach you how to become a nurse after you graduate from it successfully.
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Yes they do. The university of Alabama has a medical school and a pediatric residency program.
One goes about becoming a registered nurse by first attending nursing school. Most colleges and community colleges offer nursing programs for undergraduate students.
Firstly, before becoming a nurse you must go to college and get accepted into nursing school. While in school you will decide upon what type of patients you want to specialize in and begin building a resume for that position.
2 year PA school then med school
well, considering that if you are becoming a pediatrician, or any doctor for that matter, you would have gone through medical school, so you colud MOST LIKELY figure out what was wrong with you yourself