Upon considering your question on becoming a 'pediatriciam', I would recommend that you take as long as you can to study. Medicine is an important field and attention to detail(s) is critical in that profession; in your quest to become a pediatrician, you should not rush.
In order to become a pediatrician, you have to complete 4 years of college 4 years of med school and 3 years of residency.
You can attend a medical college that is affiliated with AACOM (American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine).
To get your training to become a medical assistant, you need to attend a school and get your certificate. There is an Everest College in Atlanta, GA you can attend. Here is the college website: http://www.everest.edu/accreditation/college
Hobard and William Smith Colleges
He's in college now. He updated his facebook and twitter saying that he was studying for finals. Where he goes though, I have no idea
Medical College of Georgia
That depends on where you want to attend college at and if you are going to pay in-state tuition or out-of-state tuition.
Around 2,750 women attend Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts but about 250 of them, although they are students, are studying elsewhere.
Any medical school can prepare you for a specialization in ObGyn.
Many people take medical transcription classes online or at their local community college. It is not necessary to attend a high-end college such as Yale or Stanford.
He did not attend college.
did not attend college
Where did you attend college? (You did attend college where?)where - adverb, modifies the verb 'did attend';did - auxiliary verb;you - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;attend - main verb;college - noun, direct object of the verb 'did attend'.