After doctors graduate medical school, while they are in residency, they do get paid. They don't get paid much, but they do get a paycheck. In the case of pediatricians, the last 3 years of that 11 years are paid.
After graduating from high school, a student that wants to become a Pediatrician must finish:four years of collegefour years of medical schoolone year of a Pediatrics internshiptwo years of a Pediatrics residency
The German equivalent of GCSEs is the "Mittlere Reife" (Realschulabschluss), which is obtained after completing 10 years of schooling. The equivalent of A levels is the "Abitur," which is obtained after completing 12 or 13 years of schooling, depending on the state.
4 years of college 4 years of medical school 3 years of residential ( <--- most likely get paid for that )
A pediatrician typically completes around 11-12 years of schooling after high school. This includes 4 years of undergraduate education, followed by 4 years of medical school, and then 3-4 years of residency training in pediatrics.
If withdrawn before 5 years it is taxable else it is not taxable
8 years
yes they can but,it would take 12 more years. Four years of undergraduate schooling , 4 years of medical school. Then you can choose your field of concentration and you'll do 3 years of residency and a 1-year internship.
One does not become a pediatrician in the Navy. You obtain your medical degree and training before joining the US Navy.
You will need a medical degree. That normally takes four years. Then there is a residency which varies to some extent. Then you can go into practice for yourself.
Psychiatrists typically complete 4 years of medical school, followed by 4 years of residency training in psychiatry. This adds up to a total of 8 years of schooling after completing a bachelor's degree.
In most countries, children typically start formal schooling around age 5 or 6 and continue until they are about 18 years old, completing 12 years of primary and secondary education. This may vary slightly depending on the educational system, with some students attending preschool before primary school and others pursuing additional years for higher education. Overall, the standard duration for compulsory schooling is around 12 years.
Well, being there, pretty much any area of Biology. I am a declared pre-med major, but you can have any major in biology and become a doctor. The last few years of schooling is when you decide your specialty; ie pediatrician, oncologist, family med. etc.