If you want to be a physician or surgeons there are many things you have to do to become one. The first thing you must do to become a physician or surgeon is enroll into a Med school. To enroll in a Med school you must: have at least a bachelor's degree, and many have advanced degrees, complete undergraduate work in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and English, take courses in the humanities and social sciences, and you may volunteer at local hospitals or clinics to gain some experience in a healthcare setting, which will be rather helpful in the future. When applying, most applicants must submit transcripts, letters of recommendation, their scores from the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Some school even request that the applicants to be interviewed with members of the admissions committee. Most schools regard an applicant’s personality, participation in extracurricular activities, and leadership qualities.
In the first two years of medical school students spend an adequate amount of time in laboratories and classrooms. Most of the courses they take are anatomy, biochemistry, pharmacology, psychology, medical ethics, and the laws governing medicine. In these classes students acquire practical skills, such as, learning to take medical histories, how to examine patients, and diagnose illnesses. And during the last two years of medical school students spend time working with patients under the supervision of experienced physicians in hospitals and clinics. Within this time they also learn even more practical skills. After medical school nearly all of the former students all graduates enter a residency program, for more training, in the profession they are interested in, which takes place in a hospital, but it can vary with your profession.
To be a physician or surgeon you need many qualities. You need good communication skills so that you are able to talk with your patients and understand