No,most junior (community )colleges offer degrees in radiology.Four year colleges do also,it just depends on how much money you want to spend.
2 years!!
Yes you need to go to undergraduate school, then medical school, then residency.
A four year college
You need a degree in veterinary science. Then you need to go medical school.
medical school
Medical School to get your MD, then you have to specialize which is even more medical school Medical School to get your MD, then you have to specialize which is even more medical school
yes, you need to go to medical school before you can commence your residency.
You need 4 years of undergraduate school. Then you need to go to medical school. Then you do an internship.
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.
You need to register your donation with the medical school. They will give you a packet and you need to sign a form.
To transition from a radiographer to a radiologist, an individual typically needs to complete additional education and training. After obtaining a bachelor's degree and completing a radiography program, a radiologist must attend medical school for four years, followed by a residency in radiology, which usually lasts about four to five years. This means that, in total, an aspiring radiologist may need to complete around 8 to 10 years of further education and training beyond their initial radiography qualifications.
If you havent gone to collage yet you need to go and then you go to medical school.