4 years of medical school 3 years of residency in internal medicine 3 years of fellowship training in cardiology this same setup applies for many of the non-surgical sub-specialties. about 7 years of education. and yes you need a college diploma
Too long, you best off becoming a doctor or a lawyer.
at most, around 16 years...
at least, about 6-8 years...
Yeah, about that long.
It all depends on where you study. Australia, UK, and India have significantly shorter course durations than the US and Canada.
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Stanford University ,University of Michigan and Cornell University are one of the best universities to go to become interventional cardiologist
a cardiologist makes $165,000-$301,000 a year. a cardiologist is a physician who treats diseases of the heart. they do not do surgery. in high school you must take anatomy, biology, chemistry,math, and phycholgy . personal interest should be helping others, research, the field of medicine, science, and reading there are many years of collage to take
9 YEARS
A medical degree is required.
Very good ones. We want smart dedicated people who work on hearts so your grades and GPA has to be very good to get to medical school to become a cardiologist.
You should discuss this with your cardiologist.
To establish residency in Colorado, you generally need to be physically present in the state for at least 12 consecutive months. This includes demonstrating intent to make Colorado your permanent home, such as obtaining a state driver's license, registering to vote, and paying state taxes as a resident.
One can find jobs to become a cardiologist through many job seeking companies and websites. Such job listings can be found on 'indeed', 'Career Center', 'Monster' and 'Jobsite'.
how long does it take to become a gerontologist?