Steps to Becoming a Medical Doctor in the United States of America

Below is a short summary of the steps to follow to become a doctor in the United States of America.

Academically you need to focus your attention on attaining an approved 4-year pre-medical science qualification (step 2):

  1. Complete Grade 12  / High School diploma / GED — exceptional academic results set the tone for the future!
  2. You MUST finish a 4-year college or university degree, complying with medical school premed requirements
  3. In your final year at college/university, you will have to do the MCAT test (Medical School Admission test)
  4. Apply to medical school. I would suggest that you make use of ‘AMCAS’.

Steps to Becoming a Medical Doctor in the United States of AmericaWhich subject should you major in?

For the purpose of admission to medical school, a wide range of majors are allowed – so, please check with the college of your choice if the degree you are intending to follow qualifies as a pre-medical degree.

As a general rule, medical schools are not concerned about whether you major in sciences or not. For example Biochemistry majors, Philosophy majors and Economics majors generally do well.

But medical schools do require that you take certain pre-medical classes as an undergraduate.

The “pre-med” classes required by virtually all schools in the US are as follows:

  • “Freshman” chemistry along with the appropriate laboratory courses
  • Organic chemistry along with laboratory courses
  • Biology along with laboratory courses
  • Physics along with laboratory courses
  • English
  • Calculus including advanced math classes and statistics

In addition, many schools require a certain number of credits in non-science classes. Pre-med requirements play a very important role in admissions for several reasons.

  1. Pre-med requirements make the bulk of the science classes you will take in college and determine your Science Grade Point Average (GPA), which is one of the determinants of your chances of admission.
  2. You will need to get recommendations for medical schools from professors who taught pre-med classes.
  3. Pre-med requirements cover most of the material you need to know for the MCAT. The better you know the stuff covered in these premed classes – the better off you’ll be when the time comes for you to take your MCAT.
  4. Schools ask you explicitly to list premed requirements along with your grades on their secondary applications, which means they bear a lot of weight.
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Information about MCAT (Medical School Admission Test)

MCAT, along with your grade point average (GPA), is a critical factor that will influence your success in gaining admission to a medical school.

MCAT consists of FOUR Sections:

  • A Physical Sciences section, which consists of Physics and Freshman/Introductory (Inorganic) Chemistry questions. (Graded on 1-15 scale)
  • A Biological Sciences section, which consists of Biology and Organic Chemistry Questions. (Graded on 1-15 scale)
  • A Verbal Reasoning (reading comprehension) section, which consists of passages and questions about them. (Graded on 1-15 scale)
  • A Writing Sample Section which consists of Two Essay Questions, half-hour each (not as important as the other three sections, Graded with letters O, P, Q, R, S)


Verbal Reasoning:

This section consists of passages followed by multiple-choice questions. Usually there are nine passages, each half a page long with questions pertaining to the passage following it. The total number of questions in this section is 65, which comes down to about 7 questions per passage on average.

The Sciences:

All questions in both the Biological and Physical sciences sections are multiple-choice. Some questions are factual questions that stand on their own. Other questions test your ability to discern the scientific issues related to a problem. You are given a passage that describes some biological or chemical concept or problem and it is followed by questions.

Biological Sciences

Many questions are not of the type you’ve seen on your exams. They require problem-solving and integration of more than one concept. You can only learn to solve them by practicing:
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This section consists of two sub-sections:

  1. Organic Chemistry
    The emphasis here is definitely on applied organic chemistry. You will be tested on your skills and understanding to do actual experiments such as purifications, isolations, etc.
    Knowing facts is not enough here; you need to learn to integrate them.
  2. Biology
    Covers all the topics you can imagine. Hormones and genetics are important. It is helpful to take a class in human physiology in order to prepare for this one or at least read a human physiology book on your own.

The Physical Sciences section also consists of two sub-sections

  1. Physics
  2. Chemistry

Get more information on AMCAS

The American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) is a non-profit, centralized application processing service for applicants to the first-year entering classes at participating U.S. medical schools.

Prepare financially

Steps to Becoming a Medical Doctor in the United States of America

Your future studies will be expensive – 4 years Pre-Med and 4 years Medical School all adds up to a lot of money! Consider the following:

  • Get information from the specific medical school you intend pursuing your studies at, regarding financial aid/bursaries – and the prerequisites for qualifying for this type of aid
  • Save up some money. Consider a part time job
  • Approach a wealthy family member or a family member who is a qualified doctor/healthcare professional for some assistance/sponsorship

Becoming a Medical Specialist

To specialize in a specific branch of medicine e.g. anesthesiology, you will have to add another 3-8 years of Internship and residency (average 4 years). During these years you will receive income in the form of a salary from the hospital you are rendering medical services at.

Some comments about medical schools

One of the most competitive areas of education is medical school. Providing attendees with the qualifications and degree that allow graduates to practice medicine in the United States, medical schools are extremely challenging institutions.

Like all areas of schooling, Medical Schools offer many different program types and styles. Teaching style, class size, course relevance, are just some of the many aspects that are different from school to school.

The cost of different Medical School programs also varies. If you are interested in attending a Medical School you will be required to have completed specific course work in your undergraduate field of study.

Applications to Medical School usually involve paying an application fee and then possibly being interviewed. Medical School programs require a large commitment of time and if you are interested in attending, you should thoroughly research the programs you are interested in.

Finding the program that best fits you can be the difference between success and failure in attempting to gain a Medical School degree.

It sounds intimidating, but many others have successfully pursued their dreams and so can you!

All the best with your future!


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Important note to all aspiring doctors outside of the USA

We get masses of emails of students from India, other pats of Asia and Africa who would like to study medicine in the USA. In short – all countries have as their primary responsibility to assist citizens and their children towards an education – and the USA is the same – they train USA citizens almost exclusively – and only a few med schools will even consider outside applicants – and at a much higher fee (no federal subsidy for foreign students).
Bursaries for foreign students to study medicine in the USA are virtually unavailable.
My advice is – study medicine in the country of your birth – and make a difference there – or pursue emigration to the USA after qualifying as a doctor in your home country – the following websites my help:
https://www.ecfmg.org/contact.html
https://www.usmleworld.com/
https://www.faimer.org/

Trust it helps!

 

KINDLY NOTE: This blog is not here to answer questions on how to get into a USA medical school from outside of the USA – but for USA high schoolers who want to know the basic steps of how it works in the USA.

Dr Anton

Steps to Becoming a Medical Doctor in the United States of America
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    Comments : 294 thoughts on “Steps to Becoming a Medical Doctor in the United States of America”

    1. I am not sure what actually we are supposed to do after 12th
      After 12th as above we need to do a 4 year course but is this 4 year course same wats pre med called or they are different
      Plz help me out

    2. I am not sure what actually we are supposed to do after 12th
      After 12th as above we need to do a 4 year course but is this 4 year course same wats pre med called or they are different
      Plz help me out

      • It is a 4 year degree – and one needs to do a number of premedical prerequisites during these years.

    3. Hello, I am currently in high school and I have started looking into colleges. I love my math and science classes and I am deeply interested in a career in medicine. Through my anatomy and physiology class I have found the human heart really caught my attention. The career I am looking at pursuing is a cardio thoracic surgeon. I don’t feel as though the state I currently live in holds very many opportunities for my career. Is the University of Florida a good school to pursue my education at?

      • Hi,

        First of all, it is excellent that you’re looking into potential colleges while still in high school. It is equally good that since you are interested in medicine. you are registered for high school classes in science.

        As far as colleges, there are a lot of things to take into consideration while sorting through your options. My first suggestion is to revisit the colleges in your home state and ensure that none provide a good pre-med program. I say that because sometimes state residents get a break on tuition. But if none do provide adequate pre-medical programs, then yes, you should look elsewhere.

        When selecting a college, it is best to look at each option as a whole unit. You want a college or university that meets many of your needs; not just one. There are a lot of colleges that can provide a good pre-med program for you. So make a list of those schools first, sticking with those that most interest you even if you don’t know anything about them.

        From that list, investigate the costs. What can you afford? Any that are clearly out of reach, even with grants and scholarships can be removed from your list. From the remaining schools, research the percentage of pre-med graduates who pass the MCAT and get into medical school. That can give you valuable insight as to the success of each program. You want to attend a school that sets you up for success.

        Then consider social factors. Do you prefer a smaller or larger campus? What about weather? If you hate the cold and there is a warm weather option, you’ll want to go farther south. There may be other preferences you also have. If so, include them.

        Once you get a short list of two or three, visit the colleges. Take a look at the labs and textbooks. Talk to the head of the biology or chemistry program. If they have a pre-med director, talk to that person. Get a sense of the faculty and physical layout of the campuses. Sit in a classroom and lab. Can you see yourself as a student there?

        Because there are so many factors that are relevant to your college success, it isn’t possible for me to tell you if the University of Florida is a good choice for you. Depending upon what you need as far as academics and environment, it might be. On the other hand, there may be a better choice out there that more closely matches your needs. So, my best advice is to make your list, rule out the colleges that won’t work, and then make your campus visits. Apply to one or two of your top choices, following all the steps. Take great care in filling out the paperwork, with strict adherence to published deadlines. And be sure to take your time writing out the common college application essays that most universities will require of you.

        Study hard and the best of luck to you.

    4. Hello Doctor,

      I am an international student and a freshman with a biology major at Bryant university, USA. basically i m an Indian and came here with all the aspirations of becoming a doctor. I dont know what to call it “wrong resources” or something but i was highly misguided and told if you are really determined, you will be able to get into the Med school. after reading this article, reality has hit really hard on me. sir, i just have a few quick questions- is it possible to look for MD/Phd or any alternative solution? and we dont have any chances of becoming a surgeon?

    5. Hello, I study economy .. and i know that economy is not comlying with medicine .. but can i after economy get on medical school ?

    6. hello sir, m a 1st year student of biotechnology in JIIT University, India. Will biotech be considered as a pre-med subject and one of the eligibility criteria to sit for MCAT exam? if yes, then what is the acceptable GPA required? Also could u plz post some names of the medical schools allotted with what scores in MCAT? Sir, I would be very grateful to u, if u do mention their fee structure of 4 yrs for overseas students?

      • Important note to all aspiring doctors outside of the USA

        We get masses of emails of students from India, other pats of Asia and Africa who would like to study medicine in the USA.
        In short – all countries have as their primary responsibility to assist citizens and their children towards an education – and the USA is the same – they train USA citizens almost exclusively – and only a few med schools will even consider outside applicants – and at a much higher fee (no federal subsidy for foreign students).
        Bursaries for foreign students to study medicine in the USA are virtually unavailable.
        My advice is – study medicine in the country of your birth – and make a difference there – or pursue emigration to the USA after qualifying as a doctor in your home country – the following websites my help:
        https://www.ecfmg.org/contact.html
        https://www.usmleworld.com/
        https://www.english-talking-medicine.com/practising-in-the-us.html
        https://www.faimer.org/

        Trust it helps!

    7. I am a student of Biomedical engineering in an ABET accredited university. What are the steps to get admission in a medical school hereon ?

    8. I am following MBBS course in Bangladesh medical colledge(ustc). is it possible me to do higher studies in U.S.A?

    9. Dear Sir.

      Is it possible to do a fellowship in sports medicine in the USA after I’ve finished my residency in PM&R in Slovenia (we also do the European final exam, never the less, I wonder if I still have to pass some extra exams). And I do mean only fellowship.

      Kind regards

    10. I am a US citizen, but I grew up in Central African Republic. Now I am leaving here. My fiancé is from there. He is a Medical Student. Next year he will finish his 7 years and become a Genralist Doctor. He wanted to specialized in Pediatric surgery, or surgery. I am trying to figure out how it will be possible for him to come here and do that, because I can’t make a clear comparison of in what step is he from the U.S. system. His first language is french. What are the procedures ? How long this specialization does take? In this case what are the requirements?

    11. Hello sir ,
      Sir I am in 12 standard from India . I ll be in usa after my 12 for permanent basis . Sir my 10 grades are very good , I got 9.8 cgpa out of 10 in India but now m nt studying properly in my 12 ..
      Will I get admission in any of medical courses (good one )
      Based On my 10 grades or I ll have to repeat 11 nd 12 if my 12 grades are not upto the mark ???
      If yes , then sir please provide me with the universities name in Houston texas !!

      • KINDLY NOTE: This blog is not here to answer questions on how to get into a USA medical school from outside of the USA – but for USA high schoolers who want to know the basic steps on how it works in the USA.
        We get masses of emails of students from India, other pats of Asia and Africa who would like to study medicine in the USA.
        In short – all countries have as their primary responsibility to assist citizens and their children towards an education – and the USA is the same – they train USA citizens almost exclusively – and only a few med schools will even consider outside applicants – and at a much higher fee (no federal subsidy for foreign students).
        Bursaries for foreign students to study medicine in the USA are virtually unavailable.
        My advice is – study medicine in the country of your birth – and make a difference there – or pursue emigration to the USA after qualifying as a doctor in your home country – the following websites my help:
        https://www.ecfmg.org/contact.html
        https://www.usmleworld.com/
        https://www.english-talking-medicine.com/practising-in-the-us.html
        https://www.faimer.org/
        Trust it helps!

    12. Hey Sir I am from India. I will be completing my 12th this year (2015) in march. After that i want to come to ameria and do my undergraduation in pre med for 4 years as it states above and I will apear for the MCAT exam. Hopefully If I score good I get into a medical college. And then finally the 3 years residency. Then at the last I will be serving in a USA hospital to the full of my abilities.
      I just want to ask do I have any chance of fulfiling this plan or I stand with no hope?
      As you said that foreigners are not welcomed in the medical schools directly. But will it be fine If I complete my pre med in USA itself and then appear for the MCAT Exam just like all the other students. Will i still not be welcomed.
      I am very serious on this whole thing. It will be a great help if you would reply.

      • At no time I said foreign students are not welcome.
        Studying medicine is a very very popular career in the USA – and it requires a lot of federal finances to train a doctor – and that includes the premed years- from taxes paid by the USA citizens. So it just makes sense (like in any other country) that the USA government has as a primary responsibility to assist their own citizens and their children, and will thus give preferential opportunities to USA students to study medicine for instance.
        If you have ample of finances available you should be able to “buy” your way in and through premed as well as medical school.

    13. Sir i amfrom india i am studying 12th grade i want to become doctor, so i should study premed my parents are saying that there is no value for pre med is it true.How many years does it take to become a doctor in usa. Please tell me the details

      • The details are in the post above. It takes 11 years – 4 years premed, 4 years med school and 3 years residency. Your premed degree is a proper academic degree that includes some premedical prerequisites that students need to take the MCAT. No study time is wasted – it enriches one and enlarges one’s understanding of life and the world – even if one do not proceed to medical school.

    14. I was just wondering if it is possible to become a surgeon if one is not a legal citizen? I’ve been living in this country for 17 years and have my DACA, but I am not a citizen… Is it still possible for me to become a surgeon?

    15. I like to become professor in anatomy and work in U.S. Now I am in 1st year primary medical university. What’s the procedure after my finishing of college to work in U.S.?

      • KINDLY NOTE: This blog is not here to answer questions on how to get into a USA medical school from outside of the USA – but for USA high schoolers who want to know the basic steps on how it works in the USA.
        We get masses of emails of students from India, other pats of Asia and Africa who would like to study medicine in the USA.
        In short – all countries have as their primary responsibility to assist citizens and their children towards an education – and the USA is the same – they train USA citizens almost exclusively – and only a few med schools will even consider outside applicants – and at a much higher fee (no federal subsidy for foreign students).
        Bursaries for foreign students to study medicine in the USA are virtually unavailable.
        My advice is – study medicine in the country of your birth – and make a difference there – or pursue emigration to the USA after qualifying as a doctor in your home country – the following websites my help:
        https://www.ecfmg.org/contact.html
        https://www.usmleworld.com/
        https://www.english-talking-medicine.com/practising-in-the-us.html
        https://www.faimer.org/
        Trust it helps!

    16. Hello, I am prep year medical student from Turkey. I am studying my prep year in USA. I want to transfer to one of pre-med university in USA and continue my major in here. What do you suggest me do for this challenging subject. Thank you.

      • One can major literally in any subject – as long as one complete the premed prerequisites.
        Biology/Bio-medical science/Biochemistry/Molecular Biology or related subject is probably the best.

    17. Hi, im in highschool in england and i am planning to go to universty in america (hopefully ucsf) what would i need to do and get ?
      many thanks

    18. Hi,

      I am currently a high schooler in the U.S. and am wondering whether what undergraduate school I get in to will affect my chances at medical schools?

      Thanks

      • Hi
        The main objective is to ensure that you do a program where the prescribed premedical prerequisites is covered for your MCAT.
        As a rule it is difficult to climb the ladder on the Official University Rating Lists – but not impossible.
        Again not set in stone – it is a good principle to do your undergrad degree at a university where you will fee comfortable to do the medical degree as well.
        This is my opinion – might get other opinions that could be equally valid…
        Best wishes with your future.
        (P.S. Have you considered attending our highly rated premed Camp in Tampa? https://www.theapprenticedoctor.com/apprentice-doctor-tampa-fl-2015/ )
        Dr Anton

    19. Hello Dr.

      I attended med-school outside US finishing courses like immunology, embryology, pathology and some clinic rotation several years ago, but I did not graduate. Now I am almost done with an AAS degree in Biotechnology; eventually, I am going to transfer to a 4 year university to obtain a BS degree and then apply to MS. So, do I have to wait until I am enrolled in MS to for taking USMLE step? Can I take USMLE step 1 while attending a 4 year institution and transfers the credits to a MS?

    20. hello, I just started community college and im starting to take pre requisite classes for medical school and im going to major in psychology and minor in political science and I was thinking about studying abroad if it made it more cheaper like Canada or something after I get my bachelors here of course any suggestions? and im not very concerned about living in america so ill be fine somewhere else to.

      • I am also very much a global citizen – so I like your point of departure. So basically you may study in any country in the world. Reality is that most countries almost exclusively offer opportunities to study medicine to their own citizens. I am also sure you would like the opportunity to – even at a later stage to return to the US and practice there. So it is better to study in the USA, Canada (difficult if you are not a Canadian citizen!) is a possibility or the Caribbean – like St Georges on St Martins.
        There are good medical schools in China that cater for the international market – and very cost effective indeed – and good quality training at e.g. Nankai University in China – tuition in English – Chinese lessons included in the tuition fee…

    21. Is it absolutely compulsory for one and all to give the USMLE to get the certificate of practice in the US or even a GME (med school degree) from an accredited med school in the US is good enough ?

    22. I would like to seek help with regards to becoming a doctor here in the united states..i am a former icu nurse at philippine genetal hospital,,any help you can give,,referrals are highly appreciated..i am in the process of becoming a us resident..i wanted to help in the healthcare system of this country and anywhere i can be usefull..thank you very much..

    23. Am a senior high school student and I was told that colleges would be looking for the first three years of high school. And I got a 2.8 GPA. I want to enter a college then enter to med school later. How do I know what college or universities is for me? I also searching that I would have to take bio and chem but don’t many colleges or universities have these classes? And finally am confused with college and university of which one goes first or could I go only to one to become a doctor.

    24. Dear Dr.Anton, I am a Nursing Assistant of 8 years experience. I want to change to the career of my childhood dream, Medicine.
      I am currently in my first year in college.
      I like how you answer questions and your advice. Please, Doctor, could you humbly direct on the right paths to follow?
      Thanking you in anticipation for your reply.

    25. am currently living in USA as permanent residence since march 2014, i have bachelor of science in Nursing from my home country ethiopia and solid five year work experience on clinical area and teaching as nurse instructor with different certificate from international organization, now i want to study medicine her in USA but i have no idea what steps to follow and no one who assists me, p/s help me to realize my dream. thanks.

    26. I am currently studying in India in class 12. I was wondering how to get an admission in a college? Which program am I supposed to choose to become a doctor? A cardiothoracic surgeon, to be specific. And what am I supposed to do after the completion of the program?

      • I believe India is basically following the British medical training system. Thus – in short one need to identity a university with a medical school – or a number of universities – and then apply. There will be instructions on what each university expects. Add your CV/Resume and wait for the results. If accepted proceed with your basic medical degree and after completion you will have to apply to specialize as a Cardiothoracic Surgeon.

    27. this year i am studying in 3rdMBBS yr in russia.after completion i am intrested to go to JHU in Baltimore to study general surgery & afterwords i wish to settledown in USA.if it is really possible can anyone reply me it would be an great honour.& please mention the what would be the procedures?

      • Important note to all aspiring doctors outside of the USA

        We get masses of emails of students from India, other pats of Asia and Africa who would like to study medicine in the USA.
        In short – all countries have as their primary responsibility to assist citizens and their children towards an education – and the USA is the same – they train USA citizens almost exclusively – and only a few med schools will even consider outside applicants – and at a much higher fee (no federal subsidy for foreign students).
        Bursaries for foreign students to study medicine in the USA are virtually unavailable.
        My advice is – study medicine in the country of your birth – and make a difference there – or pursue emigration to the USA after qualifying as a doctor in your home country – the following websites my help:
        https://www.ecfmg.org/contact.html
        https://www.usmleworld.com/
        https://www.english-talking-medicine.com/practising-in-the-us.html
        https://www.faimer.org/

    28. Hello sir,
      I m doing surgical technologist a fast track course from Usa.
      After completing my this course can i apply for bachelors in biology??
      Will i still be able to be a doctor ?

    29. I am a student from india ,studying in 12 and i am willing to study in usa and become a doctor . I would like to know that after i do my bachelor’s degree and get good gpa and a mcat score of well above 35 , what would be the odds of my admission in any university . Moreover i got good grades in 10 & and am doing well and expecting to get good grades in 12 , so with sat score of 2150(i got my result) and toefl exam cleared , would i be accepted for a bachelor’s degree . Moreover what would be the expense , something in the neighborhood of 200-300k?

      • Important note to all aspiring doctors outside of the USA

        We get masses of emails of students from India, other pats of Asia and Africa who would like to study medicine in the USA.
        In short – all countries have as their primary responsibility to assist citizens and their children towards an education – and the USA is the same – they train USA citizens almost exclusively – and only a few med schools will even consider outside applicants – and at a much higher fee (no federal subsidy for foreign students).
        Bursaries for foreign students to study medicine in the USA are virtually unavailable.
        My advice is – study medicine in the country of your birth – and make a difference there – or pursue emigration to the USA after qualifying as a doctor in your home country – the following websites my help:
        https://www.ecfmg.org/contact.html
        https://www.usmleworld.com/
        https://www.english-talking-medicine.com/practising-in-the-us.html
        https://www.faimer.org/

    30. Hi Doctor I am from Turkey but I have the green cart . I graduated 4 year university in Turkey and my major is chemistry. I would like to be a doctor. It can be possible for me ? And what are steps for my station?
      Thank you

      • Hi – your situation is fairly unique and you will need the help of a premedical couch to guide you along and point you in the right direction – I wold recommend Do Osborn – email him at dono[at]inquarta.com In essence you will have to take the premed prerequisites (do you have any reciprocity with a USA university?) and then write the MCAT.

    31. hello sir,
      i want to know the easy medical school which is offering direct MBBS admission without MCAT and without any bachelor degree is good or not..??? and they offer it for only $45000 for all 5 years.

    32. Hello and thank you Dr. Anton for all that information,:) I am 17 years old I will be joining University of Toronto for life sciences and I hope to apply to US for my further medical studies. According to your article I should take physics and Calculus as a medical school requirement. However, physics is not my strongest subject and since I have already taken these courses in high school, can I skip taking them in Uni? Will I still be able to apply to American medical schools without physics and Calculus? Thanks a lot for your help! 🙂

      • Hi Z.
        The short answer is that you will need both Physics and Calculus (among other subjects) on University level to get a satisfactory MCAT Score – and you need a good score for applying to either a USA or (as far as I know) Canadian med school.
        Dr A

      • Important note to all aspiring doctors outside of the USA
        We get masses of emails of students from India, other pats of Asia and Africa who would like to study medicine in the USA.
        In short – all countries have as their primary responsibility to assist citizens and their children towards an education – and the USA is the same – they train USA citizens almost exclusively – and only a few med schools will even consider outside applicants – and at a much higher fee (no federal subsidy for foreign students).
        Bursaries for foreign students to study medicine in the USA are virtually unavailable.
        My advice is – study medicine in the country of your birth – and make a difference there – or pursue emigration to the USA after qualifying as a doctor in your home country – the following websites my help:
        https://www.ecfmg.org/contact.html
        https://www.usmleworld.com/
        https://www.english-talking-medicine.com/practising-in-the-us.html
        https://www.faimer.org/

    33. hello sir,
      i passed my 12th grade in INDIA and now i m here in USA with permanent residence visa.
      i want to be a doctor
      if i do bachelors in clinical laboratory science from devry university and then i give MCAT test
      will i be able to be a doctor..???

      • Although clinical laboratory science makes a great basis for studying medicine – you will still need the premed requisite courses to pass your MCAT. Some of the courses may be included in the clinical laboratory science curriculum – but some may not be covered sufficiently so.

      • sir u replied for question thakyou so much 🙂
        can u please tell me in what subject i should complete my bachelors to complete all the pre requisite requirements for MCAT ?
        and get admission in MD

    34. Hi 🙂
      I’m 16 year old and I live in Poland. I want to be a doctor in USA. What should I do, try to get into medical school in USA or study here and after graduating move to USA? Which is more possible to happen ? I have one more question. Can you tell me step by step what should I do ? Thanks a lot 🙂

      • Important note to all aspiring doctors outside of the USA

        We get masses of emails of students from all over the world including countries like India, other pats of Asia and Africa who would like to study medicine in the USA.
        In short – all countries have as their primary responsibility to assist citizens and their children towards an education – and the USA is the same – they train USA citizens almost exclusively – and only a few med schools will even consider outside applicants – and at a much higher fee (no federal subsidy for foreign students).
        Bursaries for foreign students to study medicine in the USA are virtually unavailable.
        My advice is – study medicine in the country of your birth – and make a difference there – or pursue emigration to the USA after qualifying as a doctor in your home country – the following websites my help:
        https://www.ecfmg.org/contact.html
        https://www.usmleworld.com/
        https://www.english-talking-medicine.com/practising-in-the-us.html
        https://www.faimer.org/

        Trust it helps!

        KINDLY NOTE: This blog is not here to answer questions on how to get into a USA medical school from outside of the USA – but for USA high schoolers who want to know the basic steps of how it works in the USA.

    35. Hello, I have joined Pearson college in Canada and am taking Biology HL, Chemistry HL, and Economics HL. I would like to become a doctor in future but am confused on what to take on after my 2yrs at college……what should it be?

    36. To all students outside of the USA

      We get masses of emails of students in India, other pats of Asia and Africa who would like to study medicine in the USA.
      KINDLY NOTE that this blog is not here to answer questions on how to get into a USA medical school from outside of the USA – but for USA high schoolers who want to know the basic steps of how it works in the USA.
      However in short – all countries have as their primary responsibility to assist citizens and their children towards an education – and the USA is the same – they train USA citizens almost exclusively – and only a few med schools will even consider outside applicants – and at a much higher fee (no federal subsidy for foreign students).
      Bursaries for foreign students to study medicine in the USA are virtually unavailable.
      My advice is – study medicine in the country of your birth – and make a difference there – or pursue emigration to the USA after qualifying a a doctor in your home country – the following website my help:
      https://www.ecfmg.org/contact.html
      https://www.usmleworld.com/
      https://www.english-talking-medicine.com/practising-in-the-us.html
      https://www.faimer.org/
      Trust it helps!

      Dr Anton

      • Medical schools in the USA are almost exclusively for USA citizens. There are about half a dozen with limited places for foreign students with exceptional academics. Virtually no bursaries for students outside of USA to study medicine – since again – the bursaries are intended for training USA students.

    37. Hello I am from Macedonia and I am 3th year in a medical school here . Is it possible to take a specialization in USA ? But we don`t have a premed school here. Is that going to be a problem and how to deal with it . Thank you

    38. I have done my 10 in india and doing my 11 too. And will go to the states after the completion of my 11 but my marks in 10 werent good . So wat should I do after going there and I am not good at maths I hate it .plz tell me wat should I do there to become a doctor.

    39. Hello doctor!
      I have a similar question to Michael’s. I’m currently studying in the Philippines for my premed and might go to med proper here. Do you think it’s okay for me to do this? Will I still be recognized as a doctor in the States?

    40. doc my father in law has just moved here from belize ha has been practicing doctor in belize for over 20 years with his formal education in cuba, what is it going to take for him to be a doctor here
      thanks lee

    41. Hello Dr Anton!
      Thank you for sharing all these invaluable information with us! I am an international student from Greece. Now my question is what are the chances of an international student are in order to get admitted in college and medical school. Would you suggest me to go in a Med School here in Greece and then go in US for residency or post-graduate?
      Any help appreciated

    42. Hi Dr. Scheepers. I have a few questions.
      1.) The 4 years undergraduate studies you do in university are you saying that if i major in economics or some other business subject i can still go to medical school ?
      2.) The pre-med classes you are required to take are they available at the university itself or would you have to go outside of school and find somewhere that keeps these classes ?
      3.) If i do major in biology and chemistry at university, are those good subjects to major in to get accepted to medical school ?
      4.) If you study to become a medical doctor in Jamaica for instance, and afterwards you migrate to the USA, will you be able to work as a doctor in the hospitals in the USA ?

    43. Good morning, I love working with patients but my concern was to go straight and get a Ph.D. instead of having to work as a nurse, and what steps did you took to become a doctor, I am in college finishing my basics and have no idea what to do, head to UTEP or Texas Tech would love an advice from you, I live in Texas thank you so much and have a wonderful day. Looking forward to receive a message.

      • Hi Oscar I am mainly active in the high school arena – but I have a good friend Don Osborne who is a premed coach. Feel welcome to contact him for advice – he is very knowledgeable!
        dono[at]inquarta.com Best wishes for the future.
        Oh yes… to become an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon one needs to get a residency at an appropriate dental school – but they only consider students with a double qualification – thus a dental and medical degree.

      • If you have an USA equivalent of a Bachelors degree and have done the MCAT with a good score – and have a med school in mind that accepts foreign qualified students and have the necessary funds – the answer is “yes”.

    44. Sir i m a student of class 12 in india and i m willing to
      Do my mbbs in usa plz suggest me abetter path so i can accomplish my desire

      • Hi Ronny
        The perception is that it is fairly easy for an international student to go and study medicine in the USA.
        Reality is quite different. Most countries including the USA funds the education of doctors from the tax money paid by the residents of the country. It follows that most medical schools reserve places for national (USA) students and thus residents of the USA. Out of about 125 medical schools in the USA – just about half a dozen of them will consider international students – and only the best of the best. Studying in the USA is very expensive for international students – and getting a scholarship is virtually impossible as scholarships are also almost exclusively reserved for national USA students. One can buy your way into some private medical schools if finances is unlimited. Please note I did not say it is impossible to study medicine in the USA as an international student – just very very difficult!

    45. hi Dr.anton i am still applying for college to take my bachelor degree and i am a little confused because i feel that it is a long way to become a doctor and i wish to be a emergency doctor does it have another path to take or it is the same path and about the step of medical specialist can i cancel this step and work in a emergency hospital. thank you

      • Your options are limited:
        Shotcut – become an EMT or Paramedic
        Emergency Physician: 11 years – you get paid during the last 3 or 4 years.
        Trauma surgeon – 13-14 years last 5-6 years residency – you get paid.

    46. I am currently doing my 10 standard in india….and i have H4 visa cuz my dad lives in usa…im very keen to do my MBBS in usa …..so what should i do?? Should i go to usa after my 10th or 12 standard…….??

    47. I’m a doctor in viet nam , I came to us 4 years ago, now I wan’t to get back my job like a ultrasound doctor. What should I do now? Can you help me find out which way save my time to become a doctor in us

    48. Wouldn’t I have to repeat internship and residency, if I did that? Because that would be awful… That would add quite a lot years to my education… And would I be able to become a qualified doctor because I won’t have to do college if I go to school in Europe?

      Thank you, by the way.

      • There is a whole list of advantages and disadvantages of each route – I think it is best to talk to students in similar situations – so why not pose the question to the SDN ( https://forums.studentdoctor.net/index.php )?
        Just to make the point again – USA med schools are primarily focused on accommodating USA students – and only a hand full of medical schools will consider foreign applications – most will not even look at foreign applications at all.

    49. I am a Dutch grammar schoolstudent, we don’t really have high school in the way that America has it, but is it possible to become a medstudent in America after I finish grammar school? I know I probably have to go to college and stuff but can I become a doctor in America, even though I’m not from America or Canada?

      • Hello,
        I am a belgian medical student.
        In Belgium you have to do 6 years of medical school after high school, followed by 2-6 years of studying and residency, depening of what kind of doctor you wanna become.
        But i would love to do the residency in the US.
        I wonder if that is possible? And if there is a website, where i can see what classes you get in the medical school in the US and what knowledge/skills are required to do residency in the us.
        I hope you can answer my questions.

      • Hi
        The European and the USA medical training systems do differ significantly. The USA Med schools accepts students only on post-grad level (after a Bachelors degree). They also reserve their residency posts for their own students. This makes simple reciprocity complicated. You will have to research ways and means of working your way past these restrictions – I would suggest using the vast database of SDN (student doctor network) or throw out as a question on one of their forums.

    50. Hi. Dr. Anton.
      I am trying to help my daughter.
      My daughter is attending loyola university and preparing a medical school. She is freshman.
      She just finished a first exam and get a good score. Everything is A+.
      A counselor told her to participate a Research Assist and Intern program is very important activity. My question is, I want to know where to get, how and when to get.
      As I am an immigrant people, I really do not have any relationship with a doctor or someone to help to get.
      Honestly, I really upset to myself because I can not help her by side way. She told me that when she was in high school several friends was able to get an intern position because their parents or relatives are working at the organization.
      I asked one of my doctor but she tried help but is helpless.

      Thank you for the nice article and hope to get an answer.

    51. I am doing my MBBS from a govt. medical college in Bangladesh.So,now i want to know that if i want to do my higher studies and practice in USA,what are the options i can get or what are the procedures i have to complete?
      And sir,how much financial help i can get and how?

    52. Well thank you so much for this information, I just recently finish my high school and going to apply to University of British Columbia, in canada, and want to apply for medical school of America. My question is this that what should I do? do they will accept my science degree? and do we have an interview after Mcat?

      • As a rule it is easier to go the USA route form Canada compared to other parts of the world. In short you will have to select and apply for a degree at an American University (one that offers the med school/MCAT prerequisites). If accepted you will require a USA student’s VISA and you are basically on your way. If you do your degree in US (any major) it will be accepted with the understanding that you did the med school prereq’s. Virtually all medical schools will require an interview before giving the final acceptance letter.

    53. I have just completed my M.D from india …
      sir i need to know that can i practice in u.s.a after completing my masters in medicine from W.H.O recognised university ????

    54. hello Dr. Anton
      i have one question!
      i am Master in microbiology in india and want to do my medicine in USA..is it possible or not?
      and is it is possible then what to do?
      please do the needful

      parth

    55. Hi doctor Anton! I’m Currently a dental student in Nigeria. I want to be a Medical doctor and I need to know if I still have to do a pre-med course in the states before writing the MCATs

    56. Dear Anton Scheepers,
      I am currently a student desiring to persu my career as a medical practitioner. This year is my last year is secondary school and I am not sure where I must go after completing my secondary education study. Where can i go after completing my secondary education and what are the degrees I must persue to become a legal medical practitioner?

    57. Hey Dr. Anton, I’m in the beginning of my senior year of high school, and colleges are starting to open up admissions. I plan on applying to UF, and I will most likely get in. I’m trying to decide between just a Pre-professional Biology degree, or a biomedical engineering degree. My end career result would be to be a surgeon. I’m not sure what type of surgery, but I have 9 years or so to decide that. So, I guess my questions are 1) Which degree would benefit me more for application to med school(pre-professional biology OR biomedical engineering)? 2) Would the medical school at UF do me well, or should I look at out of state colleges? If you don’t know, UF has their own hospital (UF Health, formerly Shands), I’m trying to find out if that means that UF’s medical school grads have a better chance at getting a residency than do other med school grads.

      Thanks,
      David

      • Hi David – I personally would gravitate to the Pre-prof Biology degree. There a such a lot of factors to consider that I simply wont be able to answer your question her in the available space – but my friend Don Osborne is a premedical couch and will be able to give you much clearer guidance – contact him via the following website: https://www.inquarta.com/
        Best wishes for success with your future!

    58. Hi Dr. Anton,
      I have a masters degree in Microbiology from India. I had Physics, chemistry and Microbiology in my Undergrad. Should I give both GRE and MCAT?

    59. Hello Dr.Anton,
      I’m in my last year of highschool and I want to become a cardiologist. I would like to know how many years total it’s going to take me and what undergrad school in california you would recomend to me for my 4 years of pre-med.
      Thank you so much for the informative article you have been a great help.

      • Too many factors influence your choice of university – including location, finances, academic rating, premed requirements etc – thus you will have to research on your side.
        PREMED+MED+CARDIOLOGY RES(Int med and cardiology) = 4+4+3+3=14 years

    60. hello dr, i’m from india and currently doing MBBS. If i wisg to do my further studies in US ,do i have to start with premed courses?
      thanks

    61. Hi dr anton,
      I have a b.sc in biochemitry and about to take both mcat and gre since i graduated eigth years ago do you think i have a chance.bcos medcine is dream come true for me

    62. Hello Dr. Anton,

      How long will it take me to become an Ob-Gyne specializing in In-Vitro Fertilization? It’s really me dream.

    63. Hello Dr. Anton,
      I was a doctor in Vietnam. I graduated Medical University in 2000. After that, I had worked for Pfizer and Merck Company for 10 year as a sale manager for 10 years. I came to the U.S. in 2011. Now, I want to become a doctor in the U.S. Please let me know what should I do.
      I really appreciate your help .
      Kay

    64. Hello, Dr. Anton,

      I found your article and it is very helpful. At this point I am on the threshold of my freshman year in college and am currently signing up for my general courses before moving in any specific direction towards a major. I am very interested in becoming a doctor, though the people around me suggest taking a cheaper route (i.e. nursing or PA) However, I wanted to ask your advice about pursuing Med school. Do you think it would be worthwhile to be a doctor if I want to practice medicine in poor areas oversees, or would a nursing/ PA degree be sufficient? Thank you so much for your advice, it is very helpful!

      Sincerely,
      Christine

    65. Dear Dr Scheepers,
      I have read your article and have an idea of what education in the USA is like now.My education system at the moment is a British system which complies of an o level certificate, which you could carry on to get an A level certificate. I do wish to change over to the USA educational system as I would like to pursue further education there. I am an O level student at the moment and I have been told about the possibility that I may join a college and since I am in advanced classes I will get credit. I am extremely confused on what is besy for my career plan, which is I hope to become a surgeon! So what’s do you believe? do I join a college or university ? bearing in mind I have my o level certificate. Please reply as soon as possible. lastly I’d like to thank you for your insightful article.
      Regards.
      Miss.Sarfraz

      • I am no expert on the UK educational system but the information that I have is that leading US and Canadian universities require Cambridge International AS and A Levels, but some US and Canadian colleges and universities will accept learners with five Cambridge O Levels at grade C or above.
        At this point you will have to apply to a USA university for your 4 year premed degree (premed requirements to be done in the 4 years) – the choice is vast and will depend on where you want to stay in the US.
        Then MCAT and apply to med school – use MCAS, and the your 5 year general surgery residency – apply for surgical residency in your 4th year in med school.
        The Student Doctor Network forums will be very valuable to fill in the details!
        Hope it helps!
        Dr Anton
        P.S. You need a lot more these days for your application to med school – and need to build a respectable resume at this point in time. We can assist with a respectable accredited premed course: https://www.theapprenticedoctor.com/accredited-pre-med-course-for-future-doctors/

    66. What would it cost on the whole for all of these..4 years premed + 4 years med + 5 years residency..Just want to know how much money should a common man (DAD) plan for all this 13 years.

      • It is a legitimate school.
        On completion of the 4 years med school one needs to get a USA residency – and this is the bottle-neck. Students sometimes have to apply to numerous med schools for residency posts – and be prepared to wait.

    67. HELLO DR.
      Can one exercise in the medical field, as a physician after completing the 4 years in a medical school?, i.e without doing Residency.
      thanks

    68. Hi doc, i am a student in Cameroon, soon to obtain a Bachelor in Biomedical Sciences, Can this bachelor can be used to gain entrance into a medical school in the US? if yes, how many more years do i have to spend in order to become a Radiologist?
      thanks.

      • If your current university has reciprocity agreements with a USA university the “yes” – but you will need all the premed requirements needed by USA med schools.
        Another 4 years med degree and I believe 5 – 6 years of residency.

    69. Hi,Doc ! I’m interested to become a doctor ,if i will get the course bachelor of medical laboratory ,is it required? Because i want to become a medicine Doctor :))

      • No. Medical technology is a separate career – and not required for becoming a doctor. In medical school students will do plenty of chemical pathology and microbiology – covering a fair amount of knowledge required in this area.

    70. hi Dr Anton i want to ask U
      how long will it take from me to have Phd ?
      I`m now applying for Cornell pre med program in Qatar with excellent grade
      or what do U suggest for me?
      lets say I want to be a surgeon how long will it take?
      and thanks a lot doctor

      • From a USA perspective – 4 years premed + 4 years med + 5 years residency for general surgery (possibly more if you go for a cardiothoracic surgery) = 13 (minimum). If you would like to pursue a PHD you will have to stay in the academic/research environment and do the necessary study /research/publishing and dissertations. I would guess another 3-4 years for PHD.
        If this is what you are setting as a goal – go for it with all you have!

      • You can – with the understanding that the university in Canada has an accreditation agreement in place with US universities with med schools (check before starting). It will be easier to do all in the US though.
        You will have to ensure that the MCAT prereq’s has been covered in the biology degree:
        “Freshman” chemistry along with the appropriate laboratory courses
        Organic chemistry along with laboratory courses
        Biology along with laboratory courses
        Physics along with laboratory courses
        English
        Calculus including advanced math classes and statistics.

    71. Hello Dr. Scheepers, I am Umesh from India. I am a PhD in Biological Sciences but I intended to be a good doctor specifically a good surgeon and I want to be a doctor in US. What will I do ? Please suggest. Thank you,

    72. I will complete 11th this year…my parents are in US..i think i will go for further study to US..after reaching there what i do…plz help me!!

    73. hello doc, good day .
      i am Daniel from India i have finished my med school in Philippines holding MD degree i am in interested in psychiatry department as master and post graduation in united states of american , what is the process ? how to do it? kindly give an advice sir thank you

    74. Doctor, I am very interested in becoming a doctor. I received my bachelors in business admin several years ago. So from what I understand from your article I would have to just take a few science, physics type classes then I would be able to apply for med school? Also how much vollenteer work are med school looking for?

      • A somewhat qualified “yes” depending on the specifics of your degree – you will have to do all the prereq course/classes to write your MCAT – ans score well.
        It is not so much what medical schools are looking for – but rather distinguishing yourself from other applicants with lists of volunteering, charities, research projects etc.

    75. Hello sir,
      I have done 10+2 and want to become general surgeon in USA.Can you please tell me the whole procedure to become doctor and to complete this course it will take how many years.

    76. hi doc,
      I am a student taking a two year pre-med program at a certain college in Houston,Texas. after here which college/university do you advise me to go to so that i may finish my remaining two-year pre-med course so that i may apply to a medical school?

      • I must be honest – I am somewhat ignorant regarding good premed university programs in your area – we will have to do a bit of research – if I find something I will let you know.

    77. The aamc says that if you are an MBBS student then you can directly apply for the MCAT… so if I score well then would I be accepted to enroll in an MD program in the US without finishing MBBS…

    78. Doctor I am doing biomedical engineering at a British university and wish to go to med school in New York after getting my undergraduate degree. I have a green card but have lived abroad for most of my life. Just wondering if US med schools will take me.

      • Did you do the prerequisite courses for the MCAT if yes an td you take the MCAT and score well, then the chances are reasonably good. Do you have a list of other achievements, research, charity, volunteering at hospitals etc – all this counts a lot with US Med Schools’ selection committees.

    79. hi doc I will complete 12th this year. I want to become government doctor in usa .but I live in india then which college and degree should I prefer in india ,so that I can easily become doctor in usa

    80. Hi doc

      Little bit confused. I’m a student from the uk and looking to apply to America this year. I’m unsure about course selection. If you want a specific major do you write this down on your application form straight away for the university? Also, must you also state these prerequisite classes you want to do at the same time or after you enrol??

      Thanks

    81. I am an international student currently studying undergrad pre-med program in US university (Year 3 biochem student in University of Washington, Seattle campus). I have interest to continue my med path to pharmacy. I saw many school,including my university require Green Card as a must for med program (pharmacy). I want to ask, what states and universities don’t require Green Card for pharmacy?

      I would be highly appreciated if you can help me.

    82. hello sir, I am from India and I am willing to get into a medschool in the US, acadmics is not a pronlem but is it necessary to an undergraduate degree… also if once I finish the four years of med school will I become a surgical resident right away…

      • Yes a premdical degree with prerequisite classes for the MCAT is required.
        Four years med school usually followed by a year of general internship – if you apply for a surgical residency and gets accepted – then you can go on with surgery.

      • thank you sir but would you suggest me to go for medicine in US rather than going into the Indian medical program… the reason why I want to go to Us is that the medical field in India is very less advanced… thank you…

    83. Hey doc I’m homeschooled and I want to become a doctor. Will I make it to medical school? How do I get through all of the years of school to become a doctor?

    84. Hey doc, I’m 18 years old and I’m homeschooled and I want to become a doctor. Will I make into college and medical school if I’m homeschooled?

    85. Hi,i am a 47yr old man that have been in and out of the hospita over 30 times
      and i have found my self looking at the doctors that take care of me and i have said to my self i can do a much much better job.but i need the paper work(MCAT) to show that i am the best and i can be the best doctor in the WORLD.
      Mike BUSH…

    86. Hey doc I’m Zemen from Ethiopia, I’m studying applied biology in one of the universities here. I’v taken almost all the subjects you referred here. In my child times I always dreamed to be a medical doctor to specialize in surgeon. I would love to die for my dream and helping peoples. So what can you tell me? Thanks.

    87. hello doc,

      i have got admission in associate degree for 2 years in a college in the America and the college says that, this is the first two years of premed, and after that they suggested to do a two year bachelor program in science to complete premed is this true..? please help me out..By the way am from India

      • You apply for medical school to become a doctor – then you apply for the specific specialist registrar post – and do the required years and exams, then register with the medical board in India. Pay is usually good – depending on the specific specialization.

    88. I’m going to 11th grade this year. I aspire to become an MD in the States. Could you please assist me with the AP and Honors courses I should take for 11th and 12th grade? I’m moving into the States this year. I got my 10th results recently. 10/10 CGPA.

    89. Hello Dr. Anton Scheepers,

      I have completed M.B.B.S and M.D (pathology) from India.
      I relocated to U.S california on H4 visa.
      Could you please suggest me any options to perceive short-term(2-3 years max) certificate programs which i can take-up.

      Thanks a lot in advance,

    90. hello doctor
      i am a student from india and i am in 12th standard and want to become a doctor, i want to get my bachelor degree in india and wish to complete my post graduation in america(as it is a matter of prestige and is valued a lot across the globe to get your pg done from the us).but sir, i have no idea what all are requirements for foreign students to get an admission in american universities/collages.

    91. Hello Mr. Anton,

      I hope you are doing great. I am writing you because I want to become a doctor and specialize in plastic surgery in peds and I was wondering how long it will take. I am starting premed this fall.

      Thanks for your help,

      have a nice day!

      • Four years pemed and four years med plus residency in surgery and plastic surgery – sub-specializing in pediatric plastic surgery – may vary, but I will add another 5 or 6 years – so it looks like 14 years all goes well…

    92. Sir, I have compleded bachelor of pharmacy degree from India and now I want to be a doctor in u.s. or want to practice as clinical pharmacist in u.s. plz tell me what should I do.

    93. I will love to become a medical doctor in the united states but my fear is that I don’t like calculations and some aspect of sciences vry much but not withstanding I am ready to proove everybody wrong that I will be able to do it,please doc what is ur advice for me becuase I get sleepless nights over this issue and I hope the united state embassy in my country issues me visa from there I can start pursuing my childhood dreams…I keep hoping wishes we’re horses….so sad

    94. I want to become a doctor in the united states eventhough I v had so much interest in scinces,but I am vry positive I would want to take that bull by the horn and pursue a. Medical career.I don’t know how possible it is….worried

    95. Dear Dr. Anton Scheepers,

      I have completed my masters in organic chemistry from India. I want to become a doctor in the USA. What should I do next and how many years will it take for me to get a medical degree?

    96. Hi I’m from south africa but I would like to go to medical school in the USA to get into medical school. Would a bachelor degree in biology fit the criteria?

      • Generally speaking the USA system is quite different – a South African degree in biology does not include all the USA premedical requirements for writing the MCAT (Medical Colleges Admissions Test) applying to attend a USA med School. Best to do a premed degree at a USA university.

    97. Dear Doctor!
      My name is Darya. I am from Belarus, but now I am living in the US in Philly. In my country I studied in the Belorussian State Medical University. I finished only 3 years and after that came to the US. I want to continue my medical education in this country and want to become a doctor. I learned all pre-med subject such as anatomy, physiology, biology, non-organic and organic chemistry, physics, histology, pathology, Latin and others. I did evaluation of my medical education from WES and I have 111.5 credits and GPA 3.05
      Can you give me advice what should I do at first with my documents? Thank you for your help.
      With best regards Darya Webdew.

      • Hi – you need specialized attention and advice – as there are a lot of variables to consider – please contact Don Osborne for Inquarta:
        Contact Info:
        Telephone: (714) 248-6550
        You can email me at dono[at]inquarta.com
        He will assist with pleasure.
        All of the best!

    98. hi sir am soham n am from india and am doctor in india but am coming to usa and want to do my practies in us also . which exam i have to give in usa

    99. Hello, everyone!
      I’m a business major student in Houston.
      The article is incredible useful, and I am almost sure I want to go for medical science, so I am thinking to transfer. My questions would be, should I continue my major since I will be graduating in 2 years, or should i completely change and start over. Just don’t think I can make it to medical school with BA..Appreciate every help!

      • Mahri, One can major in any subject with the understanding that you do the premed prerequisite subjects plus lab as required by the majority of medical schools. I do have a friend Don Osborne who will be able to give you a much better answer and advice – will forward your question to him – look out on your incoming emails for his answer… Best wishes for a great future!

      • Hello Doctor,
        I am an IT professional with Masters in Information systems. I am interested in changing my career and move towards medical science. Can you please advice?

      • Have you thought about the inter-phase between medicine and informational systems – it could be a very satisfying journey to explore possibilities. It you want to look at becoming a doctor the issue becomes very technical – and you will have to talk to the career guidance center at a university. You will at least have to do the premed prerequisites required by most medical schools – as explained in this article.

    100. Hello Doctor,
      My name is Maria, living in Minnesota. I am a high school student pursing the dream of becoming a doctor. Seeing the information you have given in becoming a doctor, I am feeling nervous. I really like the feeling of helping others, but I feel like science is not my strongest in school. I’m great in biology and chemistry, but I don’t do well in physics. I am in advance math so I would think physics would be easy. In my case, math and science do not go hand in hand. What should I do? Does becoming a doctor really what they say-Hard?

    101. Hi. I am an engineer by profession with a masters degree as well. I want to change my profession and become a doctor here in the United States. I did my bachelor of engineering from India and MS from USA. How can I proceed to enter a medical college?

    102. Hello, Doctor!
      I have recently began my adventure as a medical student in my home country. Some day I want to work as a doctor in the United States when I graduate here, in Bulgaria. Most of my friends tell me that it is very difficult for me to go to the USA and be a doctor but I want to pursue my dream! So I am asking you if you could tell me what do I have to do to obtain a diploma and be able to work in USA?

    103. I am in pursuit of becoming a doctor, but I wasn’t sure what to do. In my college, I do have pre-med program but, I didn’t know what to do after that. Should I take with an advisor about medical colleges or after 4 years of college.?

    104. Dear Dr. Anton Scheepers,
      I’m Vietnamese. Now I’m learning medicine in Viet Nam, but I really want to become a doctor in the USA. What do you think about my dream? What do I have to do so that I can practice medicine in the USA but still study in Viet Nam?
      Thank you,
      Viet Nam.

      • Dr I needed to become doctor bt mylife is so hard sometimes I am n class or out of class I suffer alot …am living in Kenya how would you help me to overcome situation like that…I need ur help coz my family is a does not satisfy our needs…plus help me🙏🙏🙏🙏

      • Not sure what you have in mind when you say I need help – the idea of the Apprentice Doctor is in fact to have products in place that can assist aspiring medical professionals.
        If I may ask – what do you have in mind?

    105. I am in a pursuit of becoming a doctor, not sure just yet what to major in, but I do what to do just about everything. My dream is to become a doctor. With the help of God first I hope I can achieve this dream and become who I’ve always wanted to become. Good luck to all those who are on their way to becoming a doctor. Make sure you never give up and study, study, study!
      God Bless You All .

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