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How many years of medical school do I need to become an OB/GYN ?

My name is Dalilah and I am a senior at Lighthouse Community Charter School. I am a student with a 3.5 GPA and above. Some skills that have helped me get where I am today is being organized, time oriented and great communication skills. I am organized by completing my work on time and having an online calendar that reminds me about certain due dates for homework. I have great communication skills because I communicate with my teachers about work that we are doing in class when I don't understand the concept. In addition, having great communication skills can help me when aiding Pregnant women. Also, I am curious about the medical field and would like to learn more about it. What major should I consider to become an OB/GYN ?

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Hi Dalilah! To be become an OB/GYN you would need to first complete 4 years undergrad school followed by 4 years of medical school. Typically once you have completed medical school you would then complete a residency focusing on the OB/GYN specialty. I have added the following link below for more information.

https://www.careergirls.org/careers/ob-gyn/#:~:text=What%20education%20is%20required%3F,Medical%20schools%20are%20highly%20competitive.
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