What's stopping you from taking any job? If you want to be a surgeon, tho, I'd stay away from working in a machine shop. A kid I know who's at UPenn earns some extra dough as an EMT. You could possibly work as a medical transcriptionist.
A pharmacist can earn a medical degree by going back to school. They would have to apply to medical school, get accepted, and finish medical school to earn their medical degree just like anyone else who wants to be a physician.
MD is a medical doctor, they went to medical school. An RN is a registered nurse, they like the doctor went to college but did not attend medical school, instead a special nursing school.
you can train to be a doctor from 16 then spend 4 years at medical school then become a trainee doctor at a hospital
A radiologist is a doctor who has chosen this field to practice in...they have to go to medical school like other doctors do
No. You have to go to school like everyone else.
Just like anyone, a nurse, can go to medical school if they choose to do so.
To become a child doctor or pediatrician you first have to become a doctor. Following medical school you will have to do a minimum of 3 years residency in pediatrics (the babies and children unit of a medical school hospital). Recommended high school subjects are mathematics and science subjects like biology, physics and chemistry. Becoming a doctor is highly competitive and the prospective doctor should aim for excellent grades.
The only way to become a doctor is to go through medical school. A medical school will not let you transfer any credits from any other program into their school. They want understand that they have taught you how to be a doctor by their own rights. This includes taking their classes their way as a part of their specific curriculum. No one can test into a med-schools curriculum. Only credits from another med-school have a chance of transferring, and only then is it a chance, not a guarantee. A med-school has to be tough like that because you are required to meet certain requirements through their class curriculum in order to graduate by a national board standard of accreditation.
No, you can't. They have set schedules where the university assigns your class schedule for you.
they are exactly like an doctor but wiht a different name
Hard.
Obstetricians start by going to medical school, like every other kind of doctor. From there, they enter a specialization training program; their medical school will certainly be able to help them find one (if they don't actually sponsor one or more themselves).