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How long does it take to become a radiologist in the army?
To become a radiologist in the Army, you will need to:
1) Complete a bachelor's degree in a science-based field, such as biology, chemistry, or physics.
2) Attend medical school and earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. This typically takes four years.
3) Complete a one-year internship in a hospital, during which you will rotate through different medical specialties.
4) Complete a four-year residency in radiology. This will involve working in a hospital under the supervision of experienced radiologists.
5) Pass the American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification exam.
In total, it takes approximately 12 years of education and training to become a radiologist in the Army.