If you want to be a heart surgeon, you need to study cardiology.
No, definitely not. To be a surgeon, you not only need biology, but you also need physics, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and a high level mathematics, traditionally calculus.
It depends on the sort of job you are looking for. You can't be surgeon without being very, very familiar with the body.
It depends on the sort of job you are looking for. You can't be surgeon without being very, very familiar with the body.
It depends on the sort of job you are looking for. You can't be surgeon without being very, very familiar with the body.
So he can become a surgeon.
Becoming a spinal surgeon will take many years of study and hard work. First one must qualify as a doctor, then one must qualify as a surgeon, perhaps in orthopaedics or neurosurgery. One may then begin to specialise in spinal surgery.
no physics is needed
Norplant does not normally need to be removed by a surgeon.
Well its might depend on what you are studying first of all and what Field of work you want to be in OR The type of surgeon (:
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You need to study biology to become a surgeon because surgeons need a detailed understanding of human physiology, and biology is a prerequisite for that. Actually, this is debatable. Studying animals and plants may contribute in a general way to understanding how to learn in science but one can become a surgeon without knowing anything about ferns and rats.