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There are many types of doctors out there and the training for each of them is slightly different.

In short (in the US) an individual must go to college and take certain prerequisite courses (8credits Biology, 8credits chemistry, 8credits physics, and 8credits organic chemistry [this may be changing]) to be eligible to take the MCATs (Medical College Admissions Test) and become a candidate for medical school

Medical School in the US is typically 4 years. after which time you are officially an MD but can still not practice medicine. Candidates then typically complete either a separate clinical year (internship) after which time they take the last licensing exam and could theoretically practice medicine as a general practitioner. However, they are not yet licensed in a given field.

For that they complete a residency program that varies in length depending on the medical specialty most are around 3-5 yrs

upon completion of a residency program many doctors opt to complete fellowship training programs in order to make themselves more marketable for a job. these are usually 1-2 years long.

All in all it is a long road with ever diminishing gratitude

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