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How do you become a general practitioner?

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Answer by Tevin R. Bannister

Education To become a general practitioner, you'll need four years of medical school and at least three years of residency (on-the-job training) in addition to a bachelor's degree.

1) Spend years studying and training, and a lifetime keeping up with advances in medicine 2) Help patients maintain their health and prevent illness 3)Spot and treat a wide range of health problems 4)Give some patients bad news 5)Balance heavy workloads with your personal life

Take plenty of challenging math and science classes, including APĀ® courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and calculus. Enhance your communication skills through English composition, speech, and drama classes. Sign up for psychology to learn about human nature and explore the mind-body connection. Volunteer at a health clinic, a hospital, a women's clinic, or an eldercare facility.

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