That would depend on the specific geographical location. For example, of the US population 25 Years and over with a doctorate degree as of 2000 was 1.0 percent.
Before you can even be accepted to medical school, you must have completed your Bachelors Degree, which is the first 4 years. Then once you are in med school, it is an additional 4 years to get your general MD. Then there are 4 more years between your residency and any specialty training you may choose.
So the answer is approximately 12 years.
i want to become a doctor
approximately 20,000 new MDs and DOs combined graduate from U.S. medical schools each year, but this number is increasing as the American Association of Medical Colleges has recently requested that many medical schools increase their class sizes, to address the current and impending shortage of doctors. Also, a number of new medical schools are planned or are already under construction.
Depends on what kind of doctor.
MD, medical doctor.
JD, Judicary doctor
PhD, doctor of philosphy
ED, doctor of engineering
theres more...
For PhD in engineering and probably many other areas a PhD takes usually 4-5 years after your bachelors. Usually you are not required to get your masters before your PhD. I have seen some complete their PhD in 2.5 yrs and some take forever... like 8 yrs lol. its up to you how long it will take to finish.
Depends on your program but about 8 years after high school. (4 years undergraduate study and 4 years medical study)
The people that become doctors often are 47 out of 100
That is entirely up to the individual. If one has a true passion for the field, they can achieve what they put their mind to.
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Since Doctor Who is a English show and Johnny Depp in an A List Hollywood actor . The chances are very slim
A lot of human anatomy and physiology.
No, Doctor are graduates of a Medical School.
If you are not already bisexual, your chances of becoming bisexual are about 0%.
You want to help people by becoming a doctor. If you don't have enough money to study, you can get a medical scholarship in Air Force Medical Scholarships.
completion of pre-med prerequistite courses, and medical school including internship and residency.
sometimes in the library or at the medical school.
what do you think dumbo
You bet - assuming that he/she completes all the schooling necessary for becoming an MD.
soz, coz i ain't know bt mabs you can find somin' else on the internet :) :) :) :)
You can become a medical technician without becoming a nurse or a doctor. To become a medical technician you should get your certification and then begin a job search in your local paper or online.
Here is a sample bibliography for becoming a doctor: "The Ultimate Guide to Medical School Admission" by Suzanne M. Miller "Success in Medical School: Insider Advice for the Preclinical Years" by Samir P. Desai "The White Coat Investor: A Doctor's Guide to Personal Finance and Investing" by James M. Dahle "On Becoming a Doctor: Everything You Need to Know about Medical School, Residency, Specialization, and Practice" by Tania Heller