The short answer is a college degree, then medical school.
To become a gynecologist you need to graduate from medial school and then do a gynecology residency.
No, you need an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) to be an Obstetrician/Gynecologist.
I think that my responsibilities as a gynecologist are to take care of woman.
Yes, there are many gynecologists that are men.
A gynecologist may also be referred to as a GYN or, if they take care of pregnant women, OBGYN.
One can be either an Obstetrician or a Gynecologist ......or both.
You need to decide whatmedical college you want to attend, and ask for a degree plan which will list the classes you need to take for your degree. Good Luck
an OBGYN needs to attend medical school and get a residency in Gynecology.
four years of college,4 more years of med school and 2 years of residency with a total of 10 years. gud luck
I would recomend taking all of the heath classes the school offers, Biology, and sex ed.
Yes, it is possible to become a psychologist and then later specialize in gynecology through further medical training. However, the pathways and requirements to become a psychologist and gynecologist are quite distinct, so it would involve completing separate educational programs and obtaining different licenses.
You only have to go 4 years