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That depends on how many patients the practitioner has.
It takes 4 years including university.
The long form of GR PT is "General Practitioner." A General Practitioner is a medical doctor who provides primary care and treats a wide range of health issues, often serving as the first point of contact in the healthcare system. They focus on overall health, preventive care, and managing chronic conditions.
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In New Zealand it takes 6 years, to become a gp (or general practitioner) yet that is only if you have taken biology, chemistry or physics for the last two years of high school. If not it is about 8 years. This may vary in different countries, it depends what kind of doctor you would like to be =)
"Becoming a Nurse Practitioner requires one to first earn thier Registered Nurse credentials. Depending on the educational background you have, this program could take 6 - 8 years."
Robert E. Lee graduated from WestPoint Military Academy in 1928. He didn't become a general until he took over the Confederate Army in 1851.
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To become a nurse practitioner you must have the minimum of a master's degree in nursing. The master's would take between two and a half, to three years to complete post bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN). The bachelor's degree in nursing, would take approximately four years as a full-time student to complete.
I assume you mean in the medical field. It will take 12+ years of college.
There is no standard length of time. The internship and residency requirements can take three or more years, and that is dependent on the specialty. For example, one who is a general practitioner may have less of a residency requirement then that of a surgeon.