In order to be an obstetrician, one must graduate from college and then from medical school. You can go to any college for undergraduate work as long as you take the classes required to get into medical school. As far as medical school goes, there are several in Oklahoma and the surrounding states. If you are still in high school, it would be best to check with a guidance counselor to get information about the colleges in your area. If you are in college looking for a medical school, check with your school to see if you have a premed advisor. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
Any science class will be important.
No, you need an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) to be an Obstetrician/Gynecologist.
go to college
An obstetrician-gynecologist is required to obtain continuing medical education (CME) credits to renew his or her license. These credits are obtained by attending approved courses, seminars and conferences.
12 yrs
An obstetrician must earn a bachelors from a four year college. Afterward, the student will attend medical school for four years. During the last part of medical school they will specialize in obstetrician classes and observation. A one year internship and residency will be completed.
It would take eight years beyond high school completion, and a minimum of three years to fulfill the internship and residency requirements.
No nothing isn't hard if you put effort to it . You can do anything if you put your mind to it. You have to believe in yourself.
Good grades through high school so that you can get into a reputable college. Good grades in college, preferrably pre-med major with lots of chemistry, biology and other science classes. After college, medical school, then specialize in whatever you want.
One can be either an Obstetrician or a Gynecologist ......or both.
University of Florida College of Dentistry at Gainesville.
After college you go to a dental medical school.