Autopsies are usually performed by forensic pathologists, MDs or DOs. You would need a strong science background and usually either a Bachelors Degree to apply to medical school, or a combined BS-MD degree from an institution that offers that option, plus three years of postgraduate training in the specialty of pathology.
this is a trick question anyone can become a surgeon if the study hard enough with certain subjects and they have become a doctor before they can become a surgeon.
You can become a surgeon if you have a STD.
You need LOTS and LOTS of Biology and Biology based subjects. Covering more than 8 years after high school.
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.
So he can become a surgeon.
no
There is no such thing as a surgeon major. You first become a doctor then you attend training at a hospital (not a college) to become a surgeon. I'm a doctor
No subjects.
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:)
You become a heart surgeon by studying cardiology and specializing in this field. You can take additional classes, residencies and training to become a heart surgeon.
What subjects must u do to become a business woman
To become a barrister, there are no specific GCSE subjects required, but a strong academic foundation is beneficial. Typically, aspiring barristers should focus on subjects like English Literature and English Language, as strong communication skills are essential. Subjects such as History and Mathematics can also be advantageous, as they develop critical thinking and analytical skills. Ultimately, good grades across a range of subjects will help in securing a place at a reputable sixth form or college for further education.