you need to go to med school. do that for a while then you can choose an area to get into, but be warned surgery is bloody competitive.
a degree
You would need an medicine degree first.
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In 1861, none!
A normal degree, you don't specialize until residency.
About ten years of a medical degree, an internship and then selection for specialist training.
You need about 4 years of college and medical school to earn a degree of medicine and become a surgeon.
Before you can become a surgeon you need a doctoral degree in medicine (MD), you need to complete an internship and probably one or more residencies. After that a resume will be helpful when looking for employment, but you will know how to create one and it will be a minor item in your professional employment.
No, in order to become a surgeon, a medical student must obtain either the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree or Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree after four years of medical school. Additionally, to become a surgeon the physician must go on to be licensed and undergo residency training and this process can take several years to complete.
definitely a spelling degree.. surgeon.
First, you have to learn to spell 'surgeon.' Then you'll go to four years of college to obtain your bachelor's degree in Medicine. Then you take a test to see if you'll be accepted into a Medical School.
So he can become a surgeon.
Yes, you will need a college* degree to perform any kind of surgery. Unless you steal a doctors identity…then your office will be a prison cell and you will specialize in anal surgery.