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Becoming a phlebologist typically requires extensive medical training. After completing a bachelor's degree, aspiring physicians must attend medical school for four years, followed by a residency in internal medicine or surgery, which usually lasts three to seven years. After residency, additional fellowship training specifically in phlebology may take one to two years. In total, it can take around 11 to 15 years after high school to become a practicing phlebologist.

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