educational background needed if a physician wants to become a family practitioner
"Becoming a Nurse Practitioner requires one to first earn thier Registered Nurse credentials. Depending on the educational background you have, this program could take 6 - 8 years."
In order to become a crime scene investigator, a person should have an educational background in forensics. They should also have a background in law enforcement.
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The general practitioner must take four years of pre-med studies at a university. Then he or she must go to medical school, then become an intern and resident. Once he or she is approved for the general practitioner program at the medical school there is a specialty study or on the job program to go through. It is a shorter program than say a neurology program (that alone can be five years just for that). Then the person must past the boards, state licensing and then can become a general practitioner. See web sites on university web sites and medical school web sites for exact specifics on requirements. You can save money on training by going to the Armed Forces University. You will be required to serve for a certain amount of years but it is fully certified and licensed and way cheaper than paying over a hundred thousand dollars for education loans.
There are a variety of affordable educational options available when looking for a good school to become a physician. A majority of them are listed on eHow. You can get it on their website at www.ehow.com/list_6302866_affordable-physician-assistance-schools.html.
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mathematics, specialist mathematics, physics, (geography?) I think they are the main ones.
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A nurse practitioner would earn significantly more because to acquire that position the individual must hold a master's or doctorate level degree. To become an assistant you only need a certificate or Associate's degree.
It depends on what kind of practitioner you are referring to. There are many types of practitioners.
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No, you do not go to medical school. The nurse practitioner is at present a master's degree. However, some pursue a doctorate in nursing. Still, it is not medical school in terms of a physician.