12-15 years of college, medical school, and residency.
To become a pediatrician, a person must graduate from medical school and be licensed to practice medicine. A bachelor's degree is a 4 year degree. This would be a first step toward become a doctor. After a bachelor's degree, the person would then apply to medical schools. It takes about 4 years to go to medical school. After medical school, comes residency which is where the doctor selects the kinds of patients he/she wishes to work with, in this case, pediatrics. .
To become a doctor after completing midwifery, you typically need to pursue a medical degree (MD or DO). This involves taking the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) and applying to medical schools. Depending on your country's requirements, you may need to complete a pre-medical curriculum if your midwifery education didn't include certain science prerequisites. After obtaining your medical degree, you would then complete a residency in your chosen specialty before becoming a licensed physician.
Someone would wanna become a Doctor for two reasons, one the money of course and maybe the like the medical stuff
You answered your own question. While you may be certified and licensed in some type of medical related field, you have stated you are not a medical doctor. Therefore you cannot use MD after your name. That would be misleading, unethical, and may lead to legal problems.
To become a Navy doctor, you would typically need to complete a Bachelor's degree, then attend medical school and earn a Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. After that, you would apply for a residency program in a specialty of your choice. Once you've completed your residency, you can apply to join the Navy as a commissioned officer in the Medical Corps.
You probably have to be at least 18 to be licensed to practice. But, most people go to medical school in their mid-20s. Add 3-4 years of residency, and that would make most ER docs who are starting out in their careers about 30-ish.
To become a psychiatrist one must first become a medical doctor.
A paediatrician is a doctor who works with children. The area of science would be Medical science/Medicine
There are two basic routes to become a geneticist. You can become a medical doctor and specialize in genetics, or you can get a PhD in Genetics. If you go the medical doctor route, it would take a minimum of 11 years after high school. If you go the PhD route, it would take about 8 years after high school.
If the hiring qualifications for this particular position aren't licensed or under the control of some state licensing agency, then the decision to hire you or not would be up to the individual employer. Keep in mind that the doctor's medical malpractice insurance company might prevent him from employing certain persons and you MIGHT fall into this category.
anybody can learn medical terminology, but this will by no means make you a physician. on the contrary, without medical terminology, a doctor could still become a doctor, the education would take much much longer and he would be unable to speak or understand other doctors and would render him useless in the real world
PhD stands for Doctor of Philosophy, the non-medical doctoral degree. We would have to know what field is involved to tell you what LPC stands for. Given the category, it could stand for Licensed Professional Counselor, which in some states is the equivalent of Licensed Mental Health Practitioner.