Undergraduate degree (BA or BS, 4 years) Medical school (4 years) OB/GYN residency (4 years) Medical school is very competitive. You need good grades in college and a good score on your MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) to get in. You must also meet all the prerequisites of the medical school you are applying to, which usually includes at least one year of Biology and two years of chemistry courses. 4-5 years of medical school 2 years of foundation programme 7 years of specialist training studying Obstetrics & Gynaecology Your A Level and GCSE grades have to be very high to get into medical school because it is very competitive. Also to go to medical school you MUST do 2 Science A-Levels including Chemistry. So that's like 13 years minimum in total, it's really long but bear in mind that majority of the specialist training is actually WORKING with professionals in the hospital.
To become an obstetrician, it is imperative that you bag a medical degree, M.D, M.B;B.S, M.B.ChB, depending on which part of the world you study medicine. Then on completion of your undergraduate courses, you would proceed to start a residency program in Obstetrics & Gynaecology which might span another 4-5 years.
An obstetrician-gynecologist must complete 4 years of residency training specializing on women's general health and issues such as prenatal health, pregnancy, childbirth, and others.
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An obstetrician is considered to be a doctor so many classes are needed, including anatomy and biology. Obstetricians must also take organic chemistry, math, physics, and social science classes.
Becoming an obstetrician requires a long educational road, so be prepared for a lifelong learning experience. Most start with a Bachelor of Science degree, however some Bachelor of Arts graduates may be accepted into medical school programs. While in high school, take math and science classes. Also, not all medical schools require a bachelor's degree and with good marks, some students can get accepted after two years of undergraduate study. Check with the school for their requirements before applying.
Obstetricians complete four years of medical school and then a year of internship before entering residency graduate education in obstetrics, which usually takes about four to six years. Completion of the qualifying licensing examinations is required to practice medicine. Licensure by the regional licensing authority is required.
Finally, before entering medical school, volunteer in a hospital, nursing home or community center. This will give you valuable experience in dealing with people who need help and what it is like to work as a doctor.
There's no one major specifically, but it would tend to be pre-med or the sciences. In other words, things like chemistry or biology.
A medical degree, and a four year residency to become an obstetrician.
To become an obstetrician, a person will have to go to school for 6 to 12 years, on average. From there, a certain number of years are needed in practice before a person receives a license.
If you want to study to be an obstetrician or gynecologist: you should be taking high level science and math courses. To be an ob/gyn you might have to take higher math and science classes. maybe like chemistry:)
No, you need an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) to be an Obstetrician/Gynecologist.
after high school what degree is needed to became an obstetrician
12 yrs
One can be either an Obstetrician or a Gynecologist ......or both.
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.
A high IQ, combined with very strong study habits.
It would take eight years beyond high school completion, and a minimum of three years to fulfill the internship and residency requirements.
well you have to at least go through 8 years of collage because you would have to go to med school an other stuff so thats what i wanna be
It will take four years of medical school. There will also be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
Any science class will be important.
According to my Obstetrician you can take Tylenol or Ibuprophen while pregnant.