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Balaji’s Answer
Hi Mounesh,
I am not a doctor, but you need to provide more information. Medical field is vast and what type of doctor do you aspire to become?
You need to take up medical exams and attend a good medical college. Seek guidance of people who are studying in the same filed.
Thanks
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Satish’s Answer
Steps to Becoming a Doctor
1)Earn a Bachelor's Degree
2)Take the Medical College Admission Test
3)Enroll in Medical School
Step 4: Complete a Medical Residency
After graduating from medical school, aspiring doctors must enter residency programs. In a residency, doctors will receive paid, on-the-job training. These can last anywhere from 3-7 years, depending on the specialty. They take place in a hospital and offer an opportunity for medical school graduates to begin treating patients under the supervision of an experienced doctor.
5)Obtain Licensure
Doctors must obtain medical licensure to practice in hospitals and other types of medical facilities. In order to earn licensure, doctors must pass the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE). This three-part exam covers topics involving scientific and medical concepts, patient care and management in ambulatory settings.
You may also consider obtaining specialty certification. You have the option to earn certification in the specialty of your interest from an accredited organization. Earning certification will demonstrate a candidate's knowledge and skills in a specific medical specialty, such as immunology, dermatology, neurological surgery or ophthalmology. The prerequisites for certification typically include a certain number of years of experience working in the specialty, including the residency period, and passing an exam.
1)Earn a Bachelor's Degree
2)Take the Medical College Admission Test
3)Enroll in Medical School
Step 4: Complete a Medical Residency
After graduating from medical school, aspiring doctors must enter residency programs. In a residency, doctors will receive paid, on-the-job training. These can last anywhere from 3-7 years, depending on the specialty. They take place in a hospital and offer an opportunity for medical school graduates to begin treating patients under the supervision of an experienced doctor.
5)Obtain Licensure
Doctors must obtain medical licensure to practice in hospitals and other types of medical facilities. In order to earn licensure, doctors must pass the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE). This three-part exam covers topics involving scientific and medical concepts, patient care and management in ambulatory settings.
You may also consider obtaining specialty certification. You have the option to earn certification in the specialty of your interest from an accredited organization. Earning certification will demonstrate a candidate's knowledge and skills in a specific medical specialty, such as immunology, dermatology, neurological surgery or ophthalmology. The prerequisites for certification typically include a certain number of years of experience working in the specialty, including the residency period, and passing an exam.
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Yasemin’s Answer
Hi Mounesh! So I'm not sure what level you are in your education. As a high school student you need to apply to college. In college there is a premed path, you take certain subjects that help prepare you for medical school. You want to do well in them and have a good GPA to apply to medical school. You also have to take the MCAT- this is like the SATs but for medical school. It is a test to determine your entrance. It is much more difficult of course. Then in medical school you study a variety of subjects and begin to do clinical rotations so you can see which kind of doctor you would like to be! Afterwards you apply for residency. This is based on the U.S. entrance to medical school and becoming a doctor but different countries do have their own system so be sure to check it out based on your location. There are also advisers/counselors in high school and college to help with this field, so if you have a trusted counselor at school be sure to speak with them!
Best of luck!!
Best of luck!!
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Venkatesh’s Answer
biology, chemistry, physics, and the highest math your school offers, and I agree, but…. ... biology, chemistry, physics, and the highest math your school offers, and I agree, but…. You should make sure you take the courses that will work towards helping you have a broader and more humane vision of the meaning of life.
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