Question:
How to become a doctor?
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2010-11-09 06:50:45 UTC
Q.how many hours per day would u need to study to become a doctor? starting age 16
mm id take the school hours away, just self study home stuff..
Q.what Subjects would u need to know to go to medical school?
hmm id be nice if u told me specific like ocr cause. i went off boarder study and i dont know.
what subjects they would be. hmm id go to a korean/ or american medical school
Q.Doctors mm What are Doctors? do they only do surgery? not pills ect? simple
definitions would be nice.

P.S id be nice if u answer the questions ud like to reply.
replying 1 question is fine. u dont have to reply all of em.
Three answers:
Gena G
2010-11-09 07:14:01 UTC
q. 1 theres no set amount of hours u need to study each day as long as ur able to understand ur material and be able to do well on tests.. but theres so many variables .. because it depends on the classes ur taking. right now, i think u prolly just need to study 2 hours a day but in college.. you definitely need to pack down more.



you need to first go to a good university. get a gpa 3.8+ . do research and volunteer in a clinic. have other good extracurriculars and most importantly, you need to rock the MCATS.



q2. o chem, general chem anatomy, psychology, english, microbiology, biochemistry, developmental biology, neuroscience.. the list goes on and on.



q3. doctors see patients. they dont have to do surgery. if you are talking about people dispensing medicine... you "not pills ect" you are talking about pharmacists.
aneurodoc125
2010-11-10 01:21:42 UTC
You want to become a doctor? Yet you cannot define one? What kind of "boarder" school did you attend? Do they teach English there?

You need to be an almost straight A student in 4 years of college. The way you write, you could not get INTO college. The Pre-med curriculum is heavy on the Sciences- Chemistry, Zoology,Physics, and Math.

Not all doctors do surgery in practice. All take surgery rotations in Medical School, and help in operations.
2010-11-09 14:54:04 UTC
Your first step I'd say is learning how to spell and use proper sentence structure. No body's going to take a doctor seriously if they can't properly write in our common language.


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