answersLogoWhite

0

The undergraduate degree that one chooses does not matter in order to be a radiologist (or any other type of physician for that matter)--he or she must simply take the appropriate premed classes, graduate from college, and be accepted into medical school. The classes one must take to get into medical school are the same no matter which kind of physician one wants to be. Generally, the premed requirements consist of a year of Biology, a year of inorganic chemistry, a year of organic chemistry, calculus, english, and a year of physics. (Check with a premed advisor to make sure that these have not changed). Many people applying to medical school major in any of the sciences, but this is not a requirement.

Once in medical school, all of the classes and rotations are the same for everyone until the fourth year, when elective rotations can be taken. You would need to apply to radiology residency programs during that year of medical school and then complete a radiology residency (tpyically 4-5 years).

Hope this helps!

the grades you need for being a radiology is a c or above in science and other subject.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What education or training do you need to become a computer technician?

"A+" training is all you need to become a technician "You will need to be a whiz on computers. You also need to be a whiz with tools.


What education and training is required to become a technician?

photoghaphy science english and geography


Are there any radiology technician schools that provide completely online courses?

There are several online schools that offer radiology technician courses. However to get a job as a radiologist, you still need to have hands on training to become certified.


What education and training is required to become an X ray technician?

About 9 months at a vocational or community college.


How do you become a radiologist?

Go to school, get a good education, and work hard!


Can you become a veterinary radiologist without becoming a veterinarian?

No, a veterinary radiologist is a veterinarian who has gone through even MORE specialized training after they have graduated from vet school (typically a minimum of 4 years additional training). As someone else mentioned, frequently it is the veterinary technician who actually positions the animal and takes the radiograph. Thus to take radiographs, you could go to technician school. But to interpret the radiographs, you must be a veterinarian.


Is there a certification test required to become a Radiology Technician?

Training and certification are required to become a Radiology Technician. There are significant dangers involved when using radiation so education and certification by a qualified board are required to get into the field.


Can your become a radiologist if you are a radiologist technician?

Radiologist is a medical doctor specialised in intepreting medical scans (x-ray/mri/cat etc.). Radiographer is someone who takes the actual medical scans and X-ray technician is works under the radiographer in terms of hierachy.


What education and training is required to become Researcher?

What education and training is required to become a Researcher?


How much math does a ultrasound technician need to know?

To become a MRI technician you will need to have basic college algebra math skills. Completing training for this position within a trade school or special training school will reduce the amount of math requirements you need for the position you are seeking.


What schools in Texas have a good program to become a radiologist?

None. You don't become a radiologist by going to school. First you need to become a licensed medical doctor by going to a four year medical school, then you take one year as an intern and another 2-3 years to become a radiologist by training in a hospital


What education is reqired to become an Emergency Medical Technician?

You will need some college time and some hands on training. There is also a state test to pass.