It doesn't work that way. You can't. I am unaware of any type of program that doesn't require a 4 year degree before starting the graduate studies for a doctorate degree.
Four years of college and four years of medical school (two in class, then two interning in a hospital. Then you're an MD, but a doctor of nothing. You have to do at least three years of residency, depending on your specialty. Want to sub-specialize? Another residency.
Four years at a college or university to earn a BS or BA.
There's no four year diploma to become a doctor. Usually, it takes 8 or more years of college and residency to qualify.
Four years of undergraduate work (usually pre-med), four years of medical school, and four years of residency (where you are a doctor, but learning on the job).
four years of college and an four years of veterinary medicine
There are several steps that need to be taken in order to become a veterinarian. Specifically, a person needs to spend four years obtaining an undergraduate degree, then another four years getting their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.
Typically, a bachelor's degree in forensic science, criminal justice, or a related field is required to become a forensic investigator. This typically takes about 4 years to complete. Additional training or certification may also be necessary depending on the specific job requirements.
Pediatricians have to go to college, so you have to be smart enough to get accepted into a good college and attend for around four years, and then you have to become a physician, which is about four more years, then you have to get more education in pediatrician education, which is around 3 years. So the answer is, Yes, you do need to be smart to become a pediatrician, but when you were a baby, I'm sure you benefited from a good, smart pediatrician, instead of an uneducated one.
One can become anything they want provided they obtain the necessary and required training or degrees for a particular occupation. Becoming a medical doctor or dentist requires an extensive college education.
Four Years are needed
Typically, there are four premed years followed by four medical school years for a total of eight years.
at least four years