There is nothing to stop a registered nurse from going into medical school, so yes, it's possible. You would have to meet the same admissions criteria as all other applicants, though.
That depends on the Medical School that you want to enter.
yes
You have to have a high school diploma or a GED to enter college.
It depends what OP you got. It has to be good
To enter the medical field, you need to apply at medical schools. You can't not enter the medical field without formal schooling and training.
check with a recruiter...............
Before you can enter medical school you have to complete a four year degree program at a university and then you take the tests/apply to medical school.
No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.No, a nurse is a nurse, a paramedic is a paramedic. A paramedic must have a high school diploma and is usually required to enter a formal emergency medical technician training program first. Training is offered at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic. A registered nurse typically must have a minimum of an associate's degree in nursing.
The simple answer is, it isn't possible. You forst need to have a job there, and the employer needs to sponsor you. It is possible that a sponsoring employee may be willing to pay the visa fees, but it is not possible to enter free (unless you are a British passport holder, in which case you can enter for 30 days without a visa, but CANNOT work.
Collingham Sixth Form College is an independent college that helps prepare students for medical school. They offer programs that help a person prepare to apply and enter medical school.
Psychologists do not need to attend medical school. Psychologists who wish to enter private practice must meet certification or licensing requirements in all states and in the District of Columbia.
This would be strictly dependent on the medical school. That being said, acceptance to medical school is extremely competitive. I do not believe they would look on that request favorably, and personally, I would grab that seat in a nanosecond and would be no means rock the boat. You need to list your priorities and decide which would be the best approach to your overall career goals and objectives.