It would affect you if you were going into the army or air force and maybe an airline pilot but as personal use pilot it shouldn't. Especially if your eye problem can be corrected. I would just call an aviation school and ask. They won't know who you are when you call.
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD or DO) specializing in brain disorders that affect mood, thinking and behavior. After medical school, a doctor trains at a residency program to learn how to treat mental illnesses in adults. A child psychiatrist has already completed at least 3 of a 4 year general psychiatry residency, then does 2 additional years of training, a fellowship, to learn how to treat psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents.
Internships are completed in hositals.
A "FELLOWSHIP" is the term for a period of time (usually one or two years) where a person whom is already a "general" practitioner (already a "doctor" in general medicine who can diagnose, treat, and prescribe medication independently in general medicine) becomes a "fellow" in a desired field of medicine (such as obstetrics or oncology) and thus has a supervising physician whom is already a specialist in that field that they work under until their training is completed. Once their training is completed, they take the testing involved in becoming a "Board Certified" specialist in that area of medicine. (this answer is specific to the United States and Canada)
There are several steps of education that has to be completed before you can consider becoming a heart surgeon. You must complete 4 years of undergraduate school, obtain a bachelor's degree, pass the Medical College Admissions Test, and then complete 4 years of medical school.
Becoming a medical transcriptionist is a great job that can be very difficult to get started in. The first step though would be to start a medical transcriptionist school in your area.
One can find information about becoming a medical office administrator on various websites like CD-ED and CRBC. One could also visit a local hospital and ask information about becoming a medical office administrator in there.
they have to go to a school where they can learn about becoming a Medical Investigator
Dermatologists are doctors who specialize in diseases and treatment of the skin. They are medical doctors who have completed medical school.
Post bachelor's degree with all prerequisite coursework completed, there will be four years of medical school. There will also be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
If you have completed all the prerequisite coursework required bu medical schools, and are accepted to one, it will take an additional four years of medical school, and three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
If you completed the program and are certified, then yes you can.
Cataplexy is the first word I can think of here.