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While you can pursue a double major in undergraduate studies, becoming a psychiatrist and orthodontist involves distinct educational paths and professional requirements. Psychiatry requires a medical degree (MD or DO) and residency in psychiatry, while orthodontics requires a dental degree (DDS or DMD) followed by a specialized residency in orthodontics. After completing your undergraduate studies, you would need to choose one of these paths, as they cannot be completed simultaneously due to their extensive and separate training requirements.

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