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It is The Female Medical College of Philadelphia

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Q: What is the first medical school for women to train as doctors?
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Do doctors have to a special certificate to be doctor?

Yes they have to train for 6 years in medical school to get it though


Schools for a doctor?

schools that train people to become doctors and nurses are called medical schools.


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What is the difference between vets and doctors except that doctors treat humans and vets treat animals?

Other than the obvious part about one treating many types of animals and other only treating only one kind - not much in terms of day to day life. Relative to the number of applicants there are many fewer spaces for vet school so it is harder to get accepted into vet school than into medical school. Also, many aspects of vet school are harder as the subject material is different for different species of animal. Also, vet students must become proficient in things such as surgery that human doctors usually do not learn until residency (training after medical school). Veterinarians training is much shorter relative to what they do. They come out of a 4 year vet program considered qualified to do surgery and treat a broad spectrum of medical conditions. Human doctors finish 4 years of medical school not considered qualified to practice any type of medicine (they are not eligible for a license at the end of medical school) and must choose an area of practice and go for several more years of more specialized training. So veterinary training is more selective and demanding as far as the initial 4 years of school, however, human doctors generally train for 7 to 11 years total and do fewer things - presumably to a higher standard.


Can doctors of osteopathic medicine do surgery?

Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) and Doctors of Medicine (M.D.) are both full-fledged physicians trained in the United States who attend four years of medical school and are eligible to specialize in any field of medicine after residency training. To answer your initial question, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine can train in surgical residencies and become surgeons if that is the medical specialty they decide to pursue. Additionally, both DOs and MDs may sit for board certification examinations and each type of physician has the same legal and medical responsibilities such as prescribing medications, performing surgery, working in the hospital, medical diagnosis, etc. The difference between a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Doctor of Medicine is a slight one-Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, in addition to the standard medical curriculum, receive 300-500 hours of instruction in a form of manual therapy known as osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM). This form of therapy is another approach sometimes used by DOs to address a patient's musculoskeletal issues.


To be a pediatrician what type of training do you need if you don't attend college?

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