To become an OB/GYN, you will have to complete 4 years of undergraduate college, 4 years of Medical School, and apporoximatley 4+ years of OB/GYN Residency ; personally I would say about 4 years.
Graduate from High School, go to college for 4 years, get your BS degree, go to medical school, get your MD degree, complete your residency work in ob/gyn, pass your board exams to be certified in ob/gyn, apply for privileges at a hospital.
In the US, an OB/GYN is a licensed physician and surgeon with special training in obstetrics and gynecology. Here are the steps:
1. Obtain a four year degree from an accredited college, taking the necessary science courses to be eligible to enter medical school. These courses differ slightly from school to school, but in general consist of 2 courses in general Biology, 2 courses in general chemistry, 2 courses in organic chemistry, 2 courses in physics, and 2 courses in calculus. Additional courses in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, immunology, and almost any other science will be useful.
2. While obtaining your degree, study for and take the MCAT (http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/). Prepare well, as you must earn a high score to obtain entrance into US medical schools.
3. Apply to medical schools. There are two degrees granted in the US with which a person my practice medicine the MD degree and the DO degree(http://www.osteopathic.org/index.cfm?PageID=ado_whatis) each of which have their own online application system:
http://www.aamc.org/audienceamcas.htm
and
https://aacomas.aacom.org/
4. While in medical school, pass all your courses, work hard, impress the OB/GYN physicians you work with.
5. After graduation, complete a residency in OB/GYN.
This seems straight forward enough, however, accomplishing these steps is very difficult. It takes most people 12-14 years after high school to become practicing OB/GYN physicians in the US. However, if you persist and are successful in your efforts, being an OB/GYN physician is very gratifying.
(Written by an Osteopathic Physician - however, I am not an OB/GYN)
You need to graduate college, medical school, and then work as a resident under supervision to become a doctor. Then you have to specialize in obgyn.
Go to nursing school and become and RN. Get a job at a hospital and tell them you want to work in OB. That's where you get your OB experience.
any medical school will do, just find one with a good obgyn program. here is a site that may help http://www.acog.org/
There are many different skills that are needed to become an OBGYN. These skills include the ability to talk to people.
four year majoring in biology and medical school .. that is the only way!! good luck
You will have to study in school for about 4-6 years on average and the cost to become an obgyn really depends on which school you choose to go. You earn an average of $250,000 per year when you become a obgyn.
Yes you can go to school and first become a nurse and then go back to med school and study to become a doctor.
Yes you can go to school and first become a nurse and then go back to med school and study to become a doctor.
If you are a OB/GYN you are a doctor so you have to go to med school.
an OBGYN needs to attend medical school and get a residency in Gynecology.
After high school, it takes about 12 years to become an OBGYN. You would first complete a four year Bachelor's degree, followed by four years of medical school to become a general M.D., and finally a four year residency.
To become an OB/GYN a person must graduate from college and attend medical school.
how many years do u need to become an obgyn? how many years do u need to become an obgyn?
Any medical school can prepare you for a specialization in ObGyn.
There are no particular "number of courses" it takes to become an Ob/Gyn, but it takes a minimum of 12 years after high school.
there are some programs that will take people straight out of highschool. go to the middle of this page for links and more information. http://www.medschoolready.com/app/medicaleducation.asp
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