If you want to be a doctor in future what do need learn?

Educational Requirements

- Bachelor's degree (typically a bachelor of science)

- Four rigorous years in a medical school

- 3-7 years of residency training

- 1-3 years of fellowship(optional)

Bachelor’s Degree

To be eligible for medical school, you need a strong foundation in the sciences and liberal arts.

Required courses include:

- Biology

- Chemistry

- Organic Chemistry

- Physics

- Lab work

- Mathematics

- English

- Social sciences

- Humanities

Medical School

- During your first two years in medical school, you will take classes such as:

- Anatomy

- Physiology

- Microbiology

- Pharmacology

- Neuroscience

- Molecular genetics

- In the third and fourth years, you will move from classroom learning to clinical training,

- You will rotate through various medical specialty services such as:

○ Family medicine

○ Internal medicine

○ Obstetrics and gynecology

○ Pediatrics

○ Psychiatry

○ Surgery

- As part of clinical training, you will spend time in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

- You will work with patients, collect medical histories, perform physical exams, and recommend treatment plans.

- You will also present cases to your professors, who will evaluate your progress.

Residency

- First-year residents (known as interns) rotate through general medicine, general surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, and psychiatry.

- Second-year residents choose their desired specialty.

- Residency lasts three years for primary care specialties( such as internal medicine, family medicine, and pediatrics).

- Residencies for surgical specialties (such as surgery and orthopedic surgery) typically last five to seven years.

- During your residency, you will continue to learn and develop your skills under the supervision of experienced physicians.

Fellowship

- A fellowship is a period of additional training for doctors who want to specialize in a particular area.

- Fellowships typically last one to three years.

- Some fellowship specialties include oncology, cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, pulmonology, and neurology.

Note that specific educational and training requirement may vary depending on your location. It is important to research the requirements in your country or region.

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