You need your basic four years of college then four years of medical school... And to work your way up to resident... It's about 7 years from an interns starting point
How much they make depends on how many years since graduation from medical school. A surgical intern makes around 40,000/year a resident about 55,000/year and an attending probably makes starting about 200,000/year depending on where you live...
4 years pre-med, 4 years med school, 2 years surgical residency (in most states)
4 year college+4 year medical school+4 year intern+1 or two year specialization in a certain area
You would have to start by completing college and graduate school, and then add in the time you would have to serve as an intern. All in all, it would take many years.
If you are referring to college years; 8. A Retina Specialist is actually an Opthalmologist. And; Ophthalmologists are medical/surgical doctors specializing in Retinal care. 8 Years.
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well i think it at least takes 8 years to become a surgical doctor if i am wrong give me the answer from some real doctors well i think it at least takes 8 years to become a surgical doctor if i am wrong give me the answer from some real doctors
no one really knows how many years he was in school.
22 years of school
14 years
I think 12 years of school.
AnswerYou go through 4 years of undergraduate institution 4 years of medical school and then you have to spend about 2-3 years in your specialty area depending on what it is. Then you have your student intern and your residency so all together your looking at 13 years before you are certified in that area of practice. But an Oncologist is someone who deals in the area of cancer so their training is specific.