After 4 years of college (including 1 year of Gen Chem, 1 year of Organic Chem, 1 year of Biology coursework, 1 year of Physics), there are 4 years of medical school to complete and then 4 years of Radiology residency training, followed by preparation and passing of board certification exams.
This totals over 12 years of education and training after high school.
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Go to school, get a good education, and work hard!
For very in-depth information on how to become a radiologist and the education you will need, visit http://www.sor.org/about-radiography/career-radiography. I am sure you will find all you need to further your education in the radiology area. Good luck with your endeavors.
To transition from a radiographer to a radiologist, an individual typically needs to complete additional education and training. After obtaining a bachelor's degree and completing a radiography program, a radiologist must attend medical school for four years, followed by a residency in radiology, which usually lasts about four to five years. This means that, in total, an aspiring radiologist may need to complete around 8 to 10 years of further education and training beyond their initial radiography qualifications.
To become a radiologist, It is important to do well in high school. A general knowledge base of advance maths and science courses which you can build upon in college will be of value. In college there will be a prescribe course of classes that must be mastered to earn the title of radiologist.
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I'm assuming you mean radiology. The educational requirements to become a radiologist are that you have to be a fully trained and accredited medical doctor. You will need the standard 4 years of undergraduate study, followed by medical school and residency. In most cases, radiologists must be board certified, which means taking and passing an exam to earn approval to practice from the American Board of Radiology or other governing body.
Well not exactly... But education can be possibly needed, To be a model their are lots of requirements.