== == Formal education and training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any occupation-4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. A few medical schools offer combined undergraduate and medical school programs that last 6 rather than the customary 8 years.
Premedical students must complete undergraduate work in physics, Biology, mathematics, English, and inorganic and organic chemistry. Students also take courses in the humanities and the Social Sciences. Some students volunteer at local hospitals or clinics to gain practical experience in the health professions.
The minimum educational requirement for entry into a medical school is 3 years of college; most applicants, however, have at least a bachelor's degree, and many have advanced degrees. There are 146 medical schools in the United States-126 teach allopathic medicine and award a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree; 20 teach osteopathic medicine and award the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. Acceptance to medical school is highly competitive. Applicants must submit transcripts, scores from the Medical College Admission Test, and letters of recommendation. Schools also consider an applicant's character, personality, leadership qualities, and participation in extracurricular activities. Most schools require an interview with members of the admissions committee.
Students spend most of the first 2 years of medical school in laboratories and classrooms, taking courses such as anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, microbiology, pathology, medical ethics, and laws governing medicine. They also learn to take medical histories, examine patients, and diagnose illnesses. During their last 2 years, students work with patients under the supervision of experienced physicians in hospitals and clinics, learning acute, chronic, preventive, and rehabilitative care. Through rotations in internal medicine, family practice, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, and surgery, they gain experience in the diagnosis and treatment of illness.
Following medical school, almost all M.D.s enter a residency-graduate medical education in a specialty that takes the form of paid on-the-job training, usually in a hospital. Most D.O.s serve a 12-month rotating internship after graduation and before entering a residency, which may last 2 to 6 years.
All States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories license physicians. To be licensed, physicians must graduate from an accredited medical school, pass a licensing examination, and complete 1 to 7 years of graduate medical education. Although physicians licensed in one State usually can get a license to practice in another without further examination, some States limit reciprocity. Graduates of foreign medical schools generally can qualify for licensure after passing an examination and completing a U.S. residency.
M.D.s and D.O.s seeking board certification in a specialty may spend up to 7 years in residency training, depending on the specialty. A final examination immediately after residency or after 1 or 2 years of practice also is necessary for certification by a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialists (ABMS) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The ABMS represents 24 specialty boards, ranging from allergy and immunology to urology. The AOA has approved 18 specialty boards, ranging from anesthesiology to surgery. For certification in a subspecialty, physicians usually need another 1 to 2 years of residency.
A physician's training is costly. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, in 2004 more than 80 percent of medical school graduates were in debt for educational expenses.
People who wish to become physicians must have a desire to serve patients, be self-motivated, and be able to survive the pressures and long hours of medical education and practice. Physicians also must have a good bedside manner, emotional stability, and the ability to make decisions in emergencies. Prospective physicians must be willing to study throughout their career in order to keep up with medical advances.
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The motto of Oratory Preparatory School is 'Fidelitas'.
The motto of Holy Name Preparatory is 'Veratas'.
Sandia Preparatory School's motto is 'Constantius Possumus'.
Dunross Preparatory School's motto is 'Learning for life'.
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will i able to clear the preparatory course ii iit delhi and my PC rank is 393
Medical Technology is the BEST PREPARATORY for MEDICINE. Medical technology and Medicine are correlated.
my preperatory course rank is 393 which iit i can get
Preparatory Merit List: More SC, ST and PD candidates for Preparatory Course Counselling In addition to the candidates in the Preparatory Merit List of JEE-2009 announced on May 25, 2009, some more candidates belonging to SC, ST and PD categories have been selected for counselling for Preparatory Course of 2009. Candidates belonging to these categories are requested to recheck their JEE-2009 results. Letters for counselling has already been posted to all those candidates. Candidates selected for Preparatory Course may use the application and other relevant forms to be used for preparatory counselling by downloading them from the link Forms for Counselling. For details of the available seats against which selection will be made for preparatory course in 2009 click here. Preparatory Course for SC/ST/PD Candidates Against the unfilled reserved seats for SC, ST and PD (Physically Disabled) candidates, a number of candidates belonging to the respective categories have been selected through JEE-2009 by giving relaxations in the minimum qualifying marks in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics for ranking and the aggregate cut-off mark. These candidates have to undergo a Preparatory Course of one year. On successful completion of the course, they are admitted to the courses for the session 2010 against the unfilled seats of JEE-2009 on the basis of their performance in the course.
how many seats in preparotary course
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A college preparatory course is designed to help high school students develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in college. These courses often focus on academic subjects like math, science, English, and social studies, and may also include instruction on study skills, time management, and college application processes. Taking college preparatory courses can help students improve their academic performance and better prepare them for the rigor of college coursework.
The Preparatory Course in ITTJEE, also known as the Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination, is a program designed to help students prepare for the entrance exam required for admission to top Indian engineering colleges. The course covers the syllabus of the exam and provides practice material and guidance to help students improve their scores. It is a significant step in the preparation process for aspiring engineering students in India.
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