To become a pediatrician, you will need to take all of the pre-med courses in college. These include human anatomy and physiology, psychology, sociology, and biology.
What courses do you take in universities to become a pediatrician?
How can you safely prescribe drugs, understand blood tests or sterilization procedures without a working knowledge of chemistry? There is a lot of chemistry in biology classes too, especially at the cellular level.
What you take in college isn't as important as getting into medical school. Most doctors start with an undergraduate in biology or biochemistry.
probably but you have to go to college to be a pediatricianprobably but you have to go to college to be a pediatrician
you have take biology, chemistry, English, and psycholgy and college preparatory classes in high school. You also have to earn a four year doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy along with at least three years of residency training to become a very good and successful pediatrician.
you have to take care of kids
My best advice to you would be to major in Biology, and take psychology and complete med school. other wise I don't know. hope i could help.
One does not become a pediatrician in the Navy. You obtain your medical degree and training before joining the US Navy.
it depends on what system you are studying in.if your studing SATs then it really doesnt matter, but if your taking GCSEs, then you basically have to take more subjects in the science category. specially biology
Medical school.
12+ years.