Undergrad pre-med work, med school and residency/fellowship
You're looking at about 10 years in total. You'll begin work after 8-9, but then residency fellowship are also required.... Pediatric Cardiologists are also a specialty field, so you'll go longer than other physicians.
---- All told, to specialize in Pediatric Cardiology is at least 14 years after high school:
- Undergraduate - at least 4 years
- Medical school - 4 years
- Pediatric residency - 3 years
- Pediatric Cardiology fellowship - 3 years
You may be able to cut 1 or 2 years out of that if you enter one of the special BS/MD or BS/DO programs that are 6 or 7 years in length (depending on the program), but the training after medical school is set at 6 years either way.
A medical degree is required.
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a bachelors and schooling on computers
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In most American programs, this involves 4 years of college, then application to medical school, which is another 4 years. This is followed by a 3-year residency training program in pediatrics and a 3-year fellowship training program in pediatric cardiology.
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4-6 years from the start of University
8-10 years of schooling plus one needs to pass all the required exams
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