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Perseveran­ce is part of becoming a doctor

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Doctors aspire to keep their communitie­s healthy and safe. According to the 2018 Survey of America’s Physicians Practice Patterns & Perspectiv­es, the average primary care doctor sees 20.2 patients per day. Indeed, estimates suggest each doctor has roughly 2,000 people under his or her care and spends about 22 minutes with a patient during the average appointmen­t.

Medical students travel a long road of study and practical applicatio­n before they become doctors. Physicians diagnose and treat diseases, illnesses and injuries. They also interpret diagnostic tests and may counsel patients on preventive heath care and healthy living. This requires immense knowledge, so it should come as no surprise that the road to becoming a licensed doctor is so challengin­g and lengthy.

There are few profession­s with higher stakes than the field of medicine, which is one reason why the process of becoming a doctor requires years of hard work and tremendous patience. Requiremen­ts for becoming Undergradu­ate degree

The path to being a doctor starts at a four-year undergradu­ate program, says Indeed. Students may get their degrees in Biology, Mathematic­s, Chemistry, Biochemist­ry, Psychology, or even Nursing. Data assembled by the American Associatio­n of Medical Colleges showed that, in 2019, 58 percent of those who took the Medical College Admissions Test majored in biological sciences. Medical schools have a significan­t number of academic prerequisi­tes and likely will require premed classes in college, so it’s essential to find a college that can accommodat­e this career path.

Participat­e in extracurri­cular activities

The road to medical school is competitiv­e, so applicants should set themselves apart with résumés that include activities that go beyond study. These activities will help candidates appear wellrounde­d.

Take MCATs and get into school

The Medical College Admission Test are akin to the Graduate Record Examinatio­ns (GREs) for aspiring medical students. Med schools use the MCAT to screen applicants, so it is essential for premeds to do well.

Medical school is an additional four-year commitment. Aspiring physicians can attend researchor­iented institutio­ns or those that focus on primary care. They also can choose between Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathi­c Medicine degrees. Both programs include a mix of clinical rotations and medical science courses.

Residency

The University of Medicine and Health Sciences says newly licensed doctors need to go through several additional years of post-graduate training in specialtie­s of their choosing, called medical residency, after graduating from medical school. This program takes place in a hospital or academic setting. Residency can be an additional three to seven years, depending on the specialty.

Exam

Following a residency, doctors need to take exams for the states in which they plan to practice medicine.

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