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How to become a cardiolgist

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Answered by jasmeenkaur18
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A doctoral or professional degree is the entry-level educational requirement for cardiologists.

Step by Step Educational Path of a Cardiologist

Earn a bachelor’s degree. The journey to becoming a cardiologist starts with a four-year undergraduate degree. Although there is no required major, most cardiologists stick with a science-related degree such as biology or chemistry, or opt for a cardiovascular technology (CVT) degree. CVT bachelor’s programs are often very competitive and applicants must fulfill required prerequisites before being considered.
Take the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT). Nearly all medical schools require that applicants present their MCAT scores when applying. The MCAT is a standardized, multiple-choice test which assesses a student’s critical thinking abilities, knowledge of science concepts and problem solving skills. Most schools require test scores that are less than three years old.
Apply to medical school. Medical school is the next step for a future cardiologist, and will last for four years. During this time, students will study subjects like pharmacology, anatomy and psychology. Throughout the first two years of coursework, they will learn various medical practices like interviewing patients for medical history details, examinations and diagnosing certain illnesses. The last two years of medical school typically involves clinical rotations throughout various specialties, where students work under the supervision of doctors. This is an essential step in the education process, when students gain valuable experience working with actual patients.
Take part in a residency program. After graduating medical school, future cardiologists must take part in a residency program which allows them to study under the supervision of physicians. Residency programs are different lengths depending upon the specialty; cardiologists will attend internal medicine residencies, which last for 3 years. After completion of the residency, future cardiologists can become certified through the American Board of Internal Medicine. This certification in internal medicine will be required to later become a board-certified cardiologist.
Obtain a fellowship program. For cardiologists, once the residency has ended, it is time to attend a fellowship program. During the fellowship, future cardiologists continue to work with physicians and gain advanced training in cardiology and prevention, diagnosis and care. Most cardiology programs last 3 years.
Answered by crazygirlriya
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Which std r u studying now?
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