Medical school typically lasts four years. I believe there are some medical schools that have accelerated three year programs, but overall it is my understanding that most medical schools operate on the traditional four year plan.
4 years. 2 years of basic science classes and classroom clinical training (and usually some patient care experiences and practice), 2 years of doing rotations and practicing skills in different areas of medicine. It also depends on the country-certain countries such as the United States have medical schools with four years of training but there are other countries with medical schools that have a 5 or 6 year program.
In the United States medical school is four years post-undergraduate.
Nurse:- 3 years
Doctor:- 5 years in university plus 2 years to be specialised
Typically 4 years (if by medical school you mean graduate level medical school) depending on if you decide to specialize or not.
at least 4 or 8 years for the record!
Medical school is 4 years.
at least four to eight years.
Around 5-8 years I've heard
it takes about 5 years
depend how many years are u going to be there
Yes, as long as you are able to take the required courses for medical school.
Approx. 8 years after high school. Unless you get into medical school straight after high school then only 4/5
If you completed your bachelor's degree, and are accepted to a medical school, it will take four years and an additional three to eight years to fulfill the residency and internship requirement depending on the specialty.
It takes about 7 years in medical school for someone to become a doctor.
To become a pediatrician you must complete Medical School. Princeton University does not have a Medical School. If you intend to be a pediatrician and want to attend Princeton, you would take a Bachelor's degree as a Pre-Med student and then apply to a Medical School, eventually specializing in Pediatrics.
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Long Island College Hospital Medical School was created in 1860.
In order to be an gynecologist, one must graduate from college and then from medical school. You can go to any college for undergraduate work as long as you take the classes required to get into medical school. Most people take four or five years to complete undergraduate work and then four years to graduate from medical school. After medical school, you would need to complete a residency in obstetrics/gynecology, which is generally four years. Hope that helps! Dr. B.
It will take approximately eight years beyond completion of secondary school. This does not include internship and residency requirements.