Veterinary Medicine. See: http://www.talktothevet.com/vetschools.html for a list of schools (only 28) in the US.
Yes.
bachelors
you need to be a major in math, medical and jedi aggrements. If you do not have this training you will never make it Smallville hospital to become a doctor. When you become a doctor at the Smallville hospital you will need to be fined $3,457.67 this will be out of your first 3 paychecks. You will only earn money off of the 3rd for you get paid $1,786.89 every month.
There is no such thing as a surgeon major. You first become a doctor then you attend training at a hospital (not a college) to become a surgeon. I'm a doctor
i think it would be sports and colledge.
It doesn't matter what you major in while in college, as long as you take the required courses to go to medical school.
The major in undergraduate is mostly irrelevant - the important goal is to make sure you have completed all the pre-requisite courses for applying to vet school. However, most vet school applicants major in biology, chemistry, animal science or a related field since these majors are pretty close to the list of pre-requisite classes for vet school.
You would need to talk to your doctor. It will involve extensive counselling, and major surgery.
Absolutely, as long as you're good enough to pass the auditions required.
One can become a doctor of philosophy by earning a doctorate degree with a philosophy major. Not every college or university offers such a program so it's recommended to check out schools in the area to see which offer the best courses.
It depends on which type of doctor you are referring to. Are you referring to a medical doctor, a PhD, an EdD, etc. Most programs of study can be taken to the doctorate level. For the few you cannot, you can still take a doctorate in a related area. If you are referring to a medical doctor, you can do this also. Many individuals who seek a career as a medical doctor come from a variety of educational backgrounds and fields. The critical issue would be completion of the prerequisite coursework required by medical schools.
As long as you have the elective areas available you can minor in anything you want.