Someone who is interested in entering the medical profession attends a medical school. First the person needs to receive an undergraduate degree from a college or a better choice a university that has a medical school. After earning a Bachelor of Science degree 3-4 years) they can apply for medical school which is also takes 3-4 years, and usually they will be required to complete an internship and residency at an accredited hospital.
Medical schools
Baylor and the University of Texas are well known for their medical schools.
There are a couple of colleges in Alabama that offer education to become a pediatrician. Two of the colleges are the University of Alabama and the University of South Alabama.
Most medical colleges including Harvard and Princeton have radiology programs. Many technical colleges like ATA offer radiology programs for people who want to become x-ray technicians.
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Yes, both college and medical school are required to become a pediatrician.
It doesn't matter if you attend an allopathic or osteopathic medical school. Both can become pediatricians and obstetricians. But if you want to become both, you would need to complete two residency programs.
A neonatologist is a pediatrician. You would go to medical school and follow all the residency programs to become a specialist in the field.
After college you must become a medical doctor, and then complete an accredited residency program to become a pediatrician.
Medical school.
Stanford is a school that has a medical studies program for undergraduates. A person can start at Stanford in the medical field to become a pediatrician and then transfer to a graduate school for specialized studies.
To become a pediatrician you must complete Medical School. Princeton University does not have a Medical School. If you intend to be a pediatrician and want to attend Princeton, you would take a Bachelor's degree as a Pre-Med student and then apply to a Medical School, eventually specializing in Pediatrics.