In the United States to become a pediatrician, you need to follow these steps:
It typically takes a minimum of 11 years after graduation from high school to become a pediatrician.
Yes, both college and medical school are required to become a pediatrician.
There are a couple of colleges in Alabama that offer education to become a pediatrician. Two of the colleges are the University of Alabama and the University of South Alabama.
To become a pediatrician in Mississippi, you would typically attend the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) in Jackson for your medical education. After completing a bachelor's degree, you would apply to UMMC's medical school, followed by a pediatric residency program, which is also offered at UMMC. This pathway provides the necessary training and experience to pursue a career in pediatrics.
not necessary
Usually 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school and 3 years of residency.
A four-year medical degree is necessary. Experience with kids is also helpful.
Pediatricians in the United States require a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) or Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree (attendance in an accredited medical school) and a passing board exam in Pediatrics for one to be a child health physician.
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To become a pediatrician you need: 4 year college degree 4 year medical school degree 3-4 years of an accredited residency program For a combined total of 11-12 years of training after the completion of high school.
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