Medical schools in the US require certain coursework for admission, but not a particular major.
YES.
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No. Most often individuals apply to medical school after completion of their bachelors degree.
4 years at college(get your bachelors) then 4 years of medical school
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.
Being a pediatrician comes for your residency training after medical school, and therefore has no specific requirements of its own other than graduating from medical school and an internship. By the by the only real requirement for medical school is that you get accepted, and to do that you really only need a bachelors degree and a good MCAT score. You should look into requirements from the medical school that you would like to attend.
To become a medical laboratory technician you will need to obtain your high school diploma, an associates degree, and then complete an accredited training program. If you obtain your bachelors degree you will be able to advance to a medical technician.
Medical schools require a regionally-accredited Bachelor's degree to matriculate. In short, yes.
A college with medical programs is a "medical school".
You only need to pass med school. The person who graduates last in his medical school is still called doctor. Being a neurologist comes for your residency training after medical school, and therefore has no specific requirements of its own other than graduating from medical school and an internship. By the by the only real requirement for medical school is that you get accepted, and to do that you really only need a bachelors degree and a good MCAT score. However, once you have completed medical school and internship you may find that neurology is a competitive field to a residency spot for.
A pediatrician is a specialized medical doctor. In the United States that means acquiring a four year bachelors degree that includes pre medical classes. Typically those classes are a year of physics, year of biology, year of basic chem and a year of organic chem and calculus. After a bachelors you go on to apply to medical school, and after four years of med school you do a residency(a training in a hospital before you officially become a doctor, in order to be accepted into a residency you have to pass an exam after medical school). The residency is typically three to four years long for a pediatirician.
4 years for bachelors degree, 4 years of medical school, and 4 years of residency for a grand total of 12 years
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