You only need 11yr of traning!
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Residency training to become a pediatrician is about 3 years. The whole process itself is abut 11 years.
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It depends on the pediatrician business you work for.
Medical training takes time. There is no shortcut.
To become a pediatrician you need: 4 year college degree 4 year medical school degree 3-4 years of an accredited residency program For a combined total of 11-12 years of training after the completion of high school.
One does not become a pediatrician in the Navy. You obtain your medical degree and training before joining the US Navy.
In the US, to become a pediatrician you need 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and at least 3 years of residency training. So a minimum of 11 years after high school is required.
Go to medical school, which means about 13 years of college.
Considering it takes 11 or more years of college to become a pediatrician, and can costs somewhere around 500,000 dollars to complete all of the training to become a pediatrician, they don't make very much money. When the earning potential of a pediatrician is compared to a person who starts work coming out of high school as a UPS driver, it takes more than 20 years for the pediatrician to catch up to the money made by the UPS driver.
A doctor whose practice primarily deals with children is called a pediatrician. A pediatrician requires more school and training than a general practitioner.
To become a pediatrician you need: 4 year college degree 4 year medical school degree 3-4 years of an accredited residency program For a combined total of 11-12 years of training after the completion of high school. The training to become a pediatrician is long and requires a lot of studying, and once you are in your second half of medical school and in residency the hours at the hospital are long. But if you like what you are doing you won't mind too much.