In the UK after finishing school at 18 or 19, you need to go to a University with a Medical School (not all universities have them) and teaching hospital. You will then spend 5 years learning to be a doctor, (after this you are qualified as a General Practitioner GP).
Following this you may spend further time (several years) working in teaching hospitals if you want to become a hospital doctor/registrar/consultant.
To be a good doctor you need to keep your skills up to date throughout your working life so if you are a doctor you actually keep learning all your life.
no they didn't
There is no established period. You go right away and check yourself. No fear.
They go to medical school.
How long one must go to school to have a good career will vary depending on the career. For example, doctors will need to attend school until they receive their doctorate degree.
it all depends what kind of doctor you want to be but it can take normally 8-10 years
In the early era doctors were not all qualified. The General Medical Council made an election to fight for qualified doctors and medical appliances. From then on everyone who wanted to be a doctor or nurse had to go to medical school. It was not 7 years long back then but it was a few years long. To attend this school they had to be over 20, so most doctors were about 22-25, at the youngest.
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Doctors go to college for six years. They have to in order to get a degree.
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No. MD doctors go to 4 years of medical school. OD doctors go through 4 years of optometry school.
It matter how far away you live from school but all you have to know is what time school starts and how long dose it take from school to home.
There are many schools that doctors can go to and receive a good education. Doctors can get an Ivy League education at Harvard.