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How do i need to do to become an obstetrician?

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How do i need to do to become an obstetrician?

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You will need to understand general chemistry and pass organic chemistry. Many schools require biochemistry as well now. Take science heavy courses, particularly biology courses. Do well in college and take challenging classes. Do all the pre-med work and make sure you get some sort of experience in medicine (most schools require you to have experience to know if medicine is really something you want because they have to reject so many people every year). During your junior year, you will want to prepare to take the MCAT (like ACT/SAT for college acceptance), write your personal statement saying experience and reasoning for wanting to be a doctor, fill out all of your applications and secondary and wait for interviews. Once in medical school, you will have 2 years of classes. Then 2 years of rotations where you could take OB electives. From there you complete a residency and then finally you can practice on your own.

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