Re: Can anyone tell me { a sophmore in highschool} what i need to become an Ob/Gyn
Welcome to allnurses!
Well, this is a
nursing board, and an obstetrician/gynecologist is a
physician (nursing and medicine are entirely different disciplines), but here you go --
You will need to complete an undergraduate degree (with great grades), score well on the MCAT exam (a national medical school admission exam), get accepted to medical school, complete three years of medical school, pass your licensing boards, and then complete an OB/GYN residency, which is typically four years of additional study/practice specifically in obstetrics and gynecology.
Most any undergraduate degree from any college will do to get into medical school, as long as you have done v. well in college and have completed the prerequisite courses for admission to med school. Most medical schools require one year of biology or zoology (with lab), one year of inorganic chemistry (with lab), one year of organic chemistry (with lab), and one year of physics (with lab). If those courses are not included in your undergraduate major, you will need to take them separately/additionally.
Best wishes for your journey!
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