If you are referring to a nurse practitioner, it would require a minimum of a master's degree and take approximately two to three years to complete post bachelor's degree.
You need to pass your board exams to be eligible to be medical practitioner. To be a general practitioner, you will get a general medical license from the medical licensing board in your state.
No, you do not go to medical school. The nurse practitioner is at present a master's degree. However, some pursue a doctorate in nursing. Still, it is not medical school in terms of a physician.
yes...why not?
If you are interested in becoming a health practitioner, there is many qualities you will need. In most countries you will need a University degree specializing in that field.
You need a medical degree.
A nurse practitioner can make around 90,000 dollars a year. They have gone to school beyond the normal nursing school and are in-between a nurse and a doctor.
You need to establish how many and what specific grades of A level you need to get in to university/medical school rather than the amount for a GP as its those educational institutions that actually control your achievement of becoming a General Practitioner
You would need 123,456,789 years of school!
you need to go to a dental practitioner and have it removed.
Typically, it is a master's degree.
You can not get this training online you will need to go to a community college or training school to get the certification. Many of these schools are open late and on weekends which is convient with your work schedule.
If you want to learn more about what a nurse practitioner is and what they do, you must do some research. Perhaps take a few classes that have to do with the field or maybe shadow a nurse practitioner at work.