You can become a OBGYN and specilaize in maternal/fetal medicine.
You can become both an obstetrician and a pediatrician, but you would have to complete two residency programs.
Yes, one as nothing to do with the other. To become a neonatal surgeon, you first have to do your residency for 5 years as a General Surgeon. After the five years, it takes about 3 years to become a Pediatric Surgeon and then from there you can specialize as a neo-natal surgeon. Hope that this answers your questions:)
A bariatric surgeon may or may not be certified. They must complete an enrollment process under strict guidelines to become certified. The only way to know is to ask your surgeon or his nurse if he/she is certified to perform bariatric surgery/
In order to become a breast implant surgeon, one would need to attend college to earn your PhD and specialize in plastic surgery. Then one would need to become board certified in order to practice as a breast implant surgeon.
Yes, a BSN degree is recommended to become a neonatal nurse.
You can become a surgeon if you have a STD.
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Yes you do.
A licensed vocational nurse cannot work as a neonatal nurse. Neonatal nurses are required to become registered nurses first, with certification in the field.
To become a vascular surgeon, one must first go to medical school, which will take 6 years. Then, one can specialise, and become a surgeon. this will take another few years of education, and exams to become certified. Then, one must take a vascular surgery qualifying exam, which is the final step.
Yes, you can become a Surgeon at Berkeley University. Any college that has a Medical School usually give you the opportunity to become a Surgeon.
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So he can become a surgeon.