There isn't a major for anesthesiology, you major in pre-medicine. This is the career I'm looking at as well, and from my understanding, at least for Texas Tech University, which is where I'll attend, you don't "major" in pre-medicine either, you just complete the required courses and hours to go to medical school. Since chemistry and Biology and sciences are a major part of anesthesiology, I'd recommend majoring in one of those. But again, I'm a sophomore fifteen year old, but I've done my research. This is accurate information for my college that I will attend. You'll just have to look at your college.
Complete Medical School and then training in anesthesiology.
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It is typically referred to as your major.
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To become an anesthesiologist you need 4 yrs of college, 4 yrs of medical school and 4 yrs of residency training. You can major in anything you want in college as long as you take the required premedical course (which any college can tell you what they are). There is no major in medical school. The things to look for in a college are the same as anyone looking for a good college. You want it to be competitive, to have a high caliber faculty, to have their own medical school (they often give preference to their graduates) and most importantly, that the faculty and coursework in your chosen major are of high quality. Salary ranges vary from $150K to > $400K. Hope this helps, Ronald Levy, MD Professor of Anesthesiology UTMB-Galveston http://en.allexperts.com/q/Anesthesiology-962/2010/1/become-anestesiologist.htm
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Their major, or program of study.
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A major.
You need to earn an M.D. degree at a medical school. Then you go on for advanced study in anesthesiology.
Music is a college major. Marketing is a college major. Mechanical engineering is a college major.
Yes - it is sometimes called biomedical engineering.