12
4 - college
4 - medical school
4 - residency (paid training)
Plus ONE MORE if you want to work with children/adolescents
Psychiatrists are MDs and have to go through the same training as your "physical" doctor. That means four years of college, three years of medical school, and then residency training.
There will be very few psychiatrists that will actually commit psychiatric malpractice this year. It takes about 12 years in total to get to be psychiatrists.
2,222,222,222,228,595,652 psychiatrists are in South Africa.
There are an estimated 7,000 people in the United States who work as psychiatrists. Psychiatrists can work in hospitals or in their own private practice.
They typically attend 4 years of undergraduate work and 2-4 works of post grad work
It depends on how the question is asked. In total, it would be 12 years.
8 Years 3 Years High School 4 or 7 to college total 15 Years spend
Typically, there are four premed years followed by four medical school years for a total of eight years.
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It will take four years for the bachelor's degree, and an additional four years of dental school. Thus, a total of eight years beyond high school completion.
After finishing a bachelors degree, you go to law school. That is normally going to be a total of 7 years.
4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and 4 years of residency. A total of 12 years. And they make around + or - 150k/yr
Four years in undergraduate and three years in law school, so a total of seven years. Some people finish undergrad in three and you could finish law school in two and a half, but that would leave you burnt out and exhausted!!