The question is two-fold. As for getting into medical school, the requirements vary, and you should seek information directly from the school or school's being considered.
As for becoming a radiologist, a candidate must have an MD (medical doctor) , or a DO (doctor of osteopathy) in some instances. At the end of medical school is the time to apply for residency training in diagnostic radiology. The resident (an MD in training for a specialty) completes five years of training before being eligible for the Board exams (in the US, American Board of Radiology, in Canada, the Royal College of physicians and surgeons of Canada).
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There are basically 3 types of oncologists. Medical oncologist Surgical oncologist and Radiation oncologist Training in the USA will take 4 years B degree, 4 years medical school and 5 years of residency. A state board license to practice as a registered oncologist is required following the many years of training.
You certainly need an education/degree seeing how an oncologist is a doctor.
One of the biggest qualifications needed is a college degree. Many radiotherapists have higher than an Associate's degree. In addition to education qualifications, one must have experience in the field as well.
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To be a radiation therapist or radiotherapist, one will need to have a degree in radiation therapy. Similarly, radiation therapists with a Master or Doctoral degree can also prescribe medication.
The degree that you would need to become a lawyer would be a law degree.
To become an animator, you need to receive an associate's or bachelor's degree.
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If you are interested in working as a pediatric oncologist, or any kind of physician, you should major in biology in college. If your college has a pre-med major, you should choose that major.
Yes you need a degree http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Physician-Assistant
you need a doctoral degree
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