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Becoming a Doctor

Pursuing a career as a doctor is a big decision. Some people choose the profession in high school while others wait until university. No matter when the decision is made the road to medical school is a long one. Below is a brief roadmap of the route to navigate to become a doctor:

During high school

  • Take courses necessary for acceptance at a university. An undergraduate degree is needed to apply to medical school.

  • Keep options open and apply to several universities.

  • There’s no such thing as “pre-med.”


During university

  • Choose a field of study you find interesting, not something you think medical schools want to see.

  • If you study something you enjoy you are more likely to earn good marks thereby gaining acceptance at medical school.


First-year university

  • Learn how to live with freedom.

  • Treat studying like a part-time job.

  • Moderation in all things such as partying and studying.

  • Establish supports and ask for help when needed.


Use time wisely

  • Know pre-requisites for courses.

  • Volunteer with groups that interest you.

  • Develop good study habits.

  • Manage time effectively.


Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)

  • The MCAT must be taken in order to apply for medical school.

  • The exam is normally taken after completing university level chemistry (organic and inorganic), biology and physics.


Applying to medical school

  • After taking the MCAT and earning an undergraduate degree, students can begin applying for medical school.

  • A student’s MCAT score, university transcripts and written application requirements affect the success of the application.

  • After the paperwork is submitted a few select individuals will be contacted for an interview. This is the final stage of the application process.


Medical school

  • The medical school program is four years.

  • The first two years are spent in classrooms and lectures.

  • The final two years are spent learning in a hospital setting.

  • Two to seven years of residency or specialization will follow.
 


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