Any medical school will give you a medical degree. You can attend any of them, and once you have the degree you would apply to a residency training program in your area of interest - in your case Pediatrics (3 year residency).
Any U.S. medical school will get you to that point. I would work as hard as you can in college so you can apply to get into one of them after college, and would avoid the Caribbean schools if possible.
It depends on what your goals are. To become a pediatric nurse you'll have to get a Bachelor's degree in Nursing and get a job. To become a pediatrician you'll have to get a Bachelor's degree, sit for the MCAT and apply for medical school. After medical school you apply for your specialty. If you wanted you could work as a nurse to pay the way for medical school, however you'll have to double your education time since you can't work full-time and go to medical school full-time. Also nursing doesn't translate over into the medical field, we use a different set of diagnoses and we focus on different aspects of patient care.
In Memphis what is the best college to attend to be pediatrician
Rowan University, University Of Pheonix == ==
Some of the best schools for a pediatrician include: * Johns Hopkins-Baltimore, MD * University of Cincinnati-Cincinnati, OH * University of Washington-St. Louis, MO * Baylor University-Dallas, TX Those are just some, but you can excel in any college department--if you choose carefully.
The best place to take nursing classes is in a University or medical school. Look for a high ranking university or medical school offering a nursing class that you are interested in.
Some of the best schools to become are surgical test are schools that practice in Medical fields souly, such as a local school who has the best science fields.
A medical school would be your best choice. There are many that offer this program of study.
Duke University specializes in the medical feild. alot of there students become doctors after leaving.
You can't begin your training to become a pediatrician while in high school per se. But what you can do is to build up good study habits. Try to figure out how you learn best and how to take quick and effective notes. It may help to take more math and science classes in high school, but the important thing is to get good grades so that you can get into a good college.If you are looking at things other than academic, you may want to consider trying to volunteer in a children's hospital or in a pediatrician's office. That way you can begin to see if you really like it or not. Sometimes the idea of something is very different than what it actually turns out to be.The training to become a pediatrician is typically as follows:Graduate high schoolGraduate collegeGraduate medical schoolGraduate pediatric residency program
To become a pediatrician you need: 4 year college degree 4 year medical degree 3+ years of pediatric residency For a minimum of 11 years of training after high school.
The medical school that is best for you depends on the features you are looking for. You can go to grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best...schools/top-medical-schools to find the school best for you.
Harvard Medical school is probably the best bet.