Doctors are required to spend 4 years in a pre-med study at a college or university that offers these programs. They spend an additional 4 years or more studying within a medical school. After they have successfully completed their training they enter the field in residency programs where they continue to learn their area of specialty medicine under the advisory of a licensed and certified doctor.
Orthopedic doctors study joints.
urologists
3 years
College work-study
I don't study them because im smarter than them
About 8 years. for a Ph. D.
No, they typically have a PhD. They study insects, not humans.
The priests of Sumeria were the first doctors. They studied plants and used them in oils and ointments. They did believe in washing wounds. They did study anatomy.
Scientists study medicine. To be more specific, Doctors and Nurses do.
Scientists and doctors study diseases and cures for them.
They study and practice medicine at a medical college.
They are doctors who specialize in hematology, which is the study of blood and various blood related diseases.