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How to Become a Physician

By: Jennifer Williamson

If you want an MD after your name, be prepared to work hard. The medical profession is not easy to break into.

It takes approximately eleven years to earn a medical degree. This includes four years of college, four years of medical school, and a minimum of three years in a residency training program; although this could be as long as eight years, depending on your specialty.

Your college GPA is an important part of your medical school application. Take a heavy course load in science, including biology, chemistry, and physics. In addition, take humanities courses that emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Keep your average high, especially in science classes. Be sure to make an impression with professors; you'll need glowing recommendations later.

After college, the next step is to take the MCAT: a timed multiple-choice test required by all medical schools. There are four sections: biology, physical sciences, verbal reasoning, and writing.

Once your MCAT scores are in, you'll apply to medical school. Use the common AMCAS application. Medical schools have rolling admissions, so applications are taken on a first-come-first-served basis. It's best to get your application in early.

If your transcript is strong and your MCAT score is competitive, you'll go on to complete medical school, choose a concentration, and start your residency. You'll work with patients in a supervised setting and have opportunities to try different specialties. By the end, you'll be a doctor.

If you want to become a doctor, you'll have to invest time, hard work, and money into your dream.

But, the lives you improve, or maybe even save, will be worth it.

Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com

Jennifer Williamson writes on education and careers for an organization which creates websites on distance education programs and accredited online education.

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