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What is the career path for someone who wants to be a doctor?

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High school > college > med school > residency > potential fellowship > attending physician

Despite popular belief, you can get into med school with any undergrad degree. You will need the science foundation of having taken college level science courses though. So if you don’t want to teach all that to yourself, majoring in biology/chemistry/bio-chem/kinesiology/etc would be the simplest way to go.

Many people are finding med school difficult to get into on the first try now. My wife, who is now a surgeon, didn’t get in on her first attempt. So don’t despair if that happens to you! Many people work in the medical field for a year or two to bolster their résumé before applying or when applying for the second time. Scribe, medical assistant, emt, medical tech, are all great options.

In medical school, your first two years will be mostly classroom/academic learning. Your third and especially fourth year will be more clinically focused. Most people figure out which specialty they want to go into in their third year as you rotate through all the specialties and experience what it would actually be like to be that kind of doctor. Then the fourth year can be more focused on that specialty but you can use this year to decide as well.

You’ll then commit to a specialty by getting into residency. You’re a doctor now, getting your real-world, on-the-job training. So you practice under supervision.

A fellowship is a further specialization on top of your existing specialization. This is optional and people do this when they want to focus on one aspect/area of their specialty’s field.

After that, you’re an attending physician! This is what most people think of when they think of a doctor. You practice on your own. Most doctors either work for a hospital or a private practice.

That was a lot of info but there are plenty of details I left out that I could go into if you’d like! (Testing, interviews, work-life balance, finances). Let me know if you have any questions or want more info :)

Joseph recommends the following next steps:

College
Entry-level medical job
Medical school
Residency
Fellowship
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