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Yes you can, but before you can become a anesthesiologist you need four-years of college followed by four-years of medical school and by completing another four-year of anesthesiology residency. but I would recommend becoming a anesthesiologist. A anesthesiologist is a basically a doctor who review the patients medical history before, after and during the surgery. Before the surgery, they also have to explain and comfort the patient. A anesthesiologist makes about $200,000 - $400,000, based on experience.
i think that the classes i would need to take is medical classes!
I would think after completing all that schooling, internship, and residency requirements, you would work as an anesthesiologist in a medical facility. I would hope your not one already and asking this question!
Despite the high level of training and expertise required to become a CRNA, the road to becoming an anesthesiologist is unchanged from the one facing anyone else. The CRNA would have to apply to and be accepted by a medical school. After four years and graduation with either an M.D. or D.O. degree, the new physician would have to complete a residency (four years) in anesthesiology, at which point, he or she would be an anesthesiologist.
After college you go to a dental medical school.
12-15 years of college, medical school, and residency.
You have to be old enough to have completed medical school and residency in the field.
An anesthesiologist is a physician (MD) with a specialty in anesthesiology. This would require four years for the bachelor's degree (as a full-time student), with completion of all the required prerequisite coursework, and four years of medical school. There would also be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
It would take four years for the bachelor's degree with completion of all required prerequisite coursework, and four years of medical school. There will also be more than three years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
Theoretically. But one would have to complete a college degree as a child and then complete medical school by age 16.
Any medical school will give you a medical degree. You can attend any of them, and once you have the degree you would apply to a residency training program in your area of interest - in your case Pediatrics (3 year residency). Any U.S. medical school will get you to that point. I would work as hard as you can in college so you can apply to get into one of them after college, and would avoid the Caribbean schools if possible.
In order to become an anesthesiologist, you must attend at least four years of college, four years of medical school and then do a four year residency in anesthesia. So at least 12 years of school after high school. Barney9