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No. You can get your undergraduate from Brigham Young University and then transfer to a medical school, if you would like. Many from BYU apply to medical school at the University of Utah.
Typicall schooling lasts for 4 years of undergraduate. Once that is done than at least 2 years of medical school.
4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. A few medical schools offer combined undergraduate and medical school programs that last 6 years rather than the customary 8 years.The minimum educational requirement for entry into medical school is 3 years of college; most applicants, however, have at least a bachelor's degree, and many have advanced degrees.
In a United States school, technically 0. Medical school requirements dont focus on high school coursework, just undergraduate coursework. The only exception is a combined degree offered by few schools in the US
Four years of undergraduate, four years of medical, three years of residency. All together, 11. Four years of undergraduate, four years of medical, three years of residency. All together, 11.
A person must attend medical school and receive an MD or DO to become a pathologist in the U.S. There are a few medical schools with accelerated programs that allow students to receive both an undergraduate degree and a medical degree in less time and without as much of the stress of the usual medical school admissions process.Generally, a degree in chemistry or biology would have the most classes in common with prerequisites for medical school, but many undergraduate degrees would be acceptable. Engaging in undergraduate scientific research that involves pathology or pathogenesis would be helpful. A degree in microbiology would involve similar labor to a pathologist in terms of interpreting slides and understanding molecular disease process, but there is no experience with gross anatomy.
Many medical schools prefer a Pre Medical BSc or a BSc with a major in biology. Contact about 5-6 medical schools and ask each to suggest 3-4 undergraduate degrees.
Obstetricians typically complete 4 years of undergraduate education, followed by 4 years of medical school. After medical school, they usually undergo 4 years of specialty training in obstetrics and gynecology. So, in total, it takes around 12 years of education and training to become an obstetrician.
To be a doctor you need 4 years of undergraduate college, 4 years of medical school, and then 3+ years of residency.
Four years of undergraduate studies, four years of medical school, four years of general surgeon and 4 of other surgeon. It's about 14-16 years of school.
To become a physician, it takes eight years beyond high school. Four years of undergraduate coursework, and four years of medical school. Once an individual completes medical school, there will be an additional three to eight years to fulfill the internship and residency requirements, depending on the specialty.
12 years of grammar school, 4 years of undergraduate (college), at least, 4 years of medical school (in the US, at least), at least 3 more years in that specialty, so At least 23 years