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you need a master's degree in epidemiology, public health, or other related specialty
You need to be a medical doctor with a specialty in psychiatry.
For a person to become a surgeon one must obtain a bachelors degree and then apply to medical school. Through medical school one specializes in a specialty. To be a surgeon more specialty training to required post medical school.
Yes, you need to have a medical degree as well as residency and training in the specialty.
The time it takes for a medical house officer to become a registrar typically varies by country and specialty. In many places, after completing medical school, a house officer (intern) usually works for about one to two years before applying for a registrar position. Following this, additional years of specialty training, often ranging from three to seven years, are required to fully qualify as a registrar. Therefore, the entire process can take around four to nine years post-medical school, depending on the specific training pathway and specialty chosen.
In order to become a doctor, you will need a 4 year pre-medical program as well as a graduate medical school in which you will choose your specialty. This site: http://education-portal.com/list_of_medical_degrees.html shows a list of various medical degrees and their requirements.
Gynecologists are physicians and must have earned a medical degree such as a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB or MBBS) in the UK, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), or Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) in the US. The specialty area would be obstetrics and gynecology.
In my studies to become a phlebotomist, I took courses on hematology. I aspire to become the chief of the hematology department.
No you do not. Those seeking a career as a lawyer - no matter what the specialty - come from a variety of educational backgrounds. However, if one knows this is a specialty of interest, it would help to have some health related courses.
Premed degree, Medical Degree, Dental Specialty, Orthodontic Residency You should also know how to spell 'college'
To become a PD Dr in medicine, one typically needs to have a medical degree, complete a residency program, gain clinical experience, conduct research, publish scholarly articles, and demonstrate expertise in a specific medical specialty.
Infectious disease specialists are subspecialists in the larger specialty of internal medicine. Here's how you become one: Medical school for 4 years, and then you need to apply to a residency program. This is the point of specialty decision. Internal medicine is a 3-year residency program. After this, you do a fellowship program in infectious disease, which lasts a year. It's really a fascinating specialty. I hope you enjoy it:)