After graduating from high school, a student that wants to become a Pediatrician must finish:
So that adds up to about 11 years of school and training to become a Pediatrician.
It is important to note that during your internship and residency years, while you are still learning, you are not really in school and are getting paid for your work.
What courses do you take in universities to become a pediatrician?
Medical school.
To become a pediatrician you must complete Medical School. Princeton University does not have a Medical School. If you intend to be a pediatrician and want to attend Princeton, you would take a Bachelor's degree as a Pre-Med student and then apply to a Medical School, eventually specializing in Pediatrics.
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It typically takes 11 years to become a pediatrician after high school: 4 years of College 4 years of Medical School 3 years of Pediatric Residency
It typically takes 11 years to become a pediatrician after high school: 4 years of College 4 years of Medical School 3 years of Pediatric Residency
In order to become a pediatrician you have to graduate from college, then graduate from medical school, and then complete a pediatrics residency program. College takes 4 years, medical school takes 4 years, and a pediatrics residency usually takes 3-4 years. So you can become a pediatrician about 11-12 years after you graduate high school if you go straight through.
Yes, both college and medical school are required to become a pediatrician.
Stanford is a school that has a medical studies program for undergraduates. A person can start at Stanford in the medical field to become a pediatrician and then transfer to a graduate school for specialized studies.
you will spend 11 years in college to become a pediatrician.
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