Depends on the med school you want to go to. Most want Biology/Chemistry (or possibly both). You can usually be flexible with the other A-level you study. I'd recommend checking the requirements at the universities you are interested in attending.
You should know that there are very few training jobs for cardiothoracic surgery around at the moment as intervention cardiology has reduced the need for as many open operations. However once you start med school you'll probably change your mind multiple times about career choice (I know I did!)
Hope that helps :)
-Mike
So he can become a surgeon.
yes, math is going to be needed in every job you ever desire to have
what are the requirements
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It takes about 15-16 years to become a heart surgeon. To become a heart surgeon, you will need to complete college (4 years), medical school (4 years), a residency in general surgery (5 years), and then specialized training in cardiothoracic surgery (3 years).
First, you have to learn to spell 'surgeon.' Then you'll go to four years of college to obtain your bachelor's degree in Medicine. Then you take a test to see if you'll be accepted into a Medical School.
In order to become a breast implant surgeon, one would need to attend college to earn your PhD and specialize in plastic surgery. Then one would need to become board certified in order to practice as a breast implant surgeon.
If you want to be a heart surgeon, you need to study cardiology.
You would need an medicine degree first.
You would need to complete alot of studies to become a sugeon who preforms bariatric surgeries. You would need to become a normal surgeon first. You could ask your local doctor if he or she knows of the good schools
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Chemistry is an essential subject