Saturday, November 7, 2009

Grades to become a General Practitioner?

hey, im 13 atm and im at as grammar school study all the normal subjexts and we're at the time when w need to think about our options and i want mostly to be a GP this is not too ambitious i think but i think i can do it because i have interest in Science Maths communtications etc the subjexts needed but what grades do i actualy need to be a Gp?Also do you think if i work hard i could become one, as a younger child i was very interested in anatomy so i know a fair bit about the body and how it workds
Answer:
You will have to have excellent grades to go on and take A'levels. These are best taken in Science, Bilogy, Chemistry Etc. You dont actually train to become a GP by any mean quickly. You will have to go to medical school and spend about 7 years there and working as a SHO (Senior House Officer) After this you need to work for about 3-4 years gaining experience and deciding on a speciality, if you then decide you want to be a GP you have to work for many more years to gain the knowledge needed (5-7 years). So all in all it will take about 20 Years, this is why GP's are generally much older than doctors in hospitals. If you work hard of course you can do it, if i were you though i would take one step at a time, think about GCSE's first then go from there.
STUDY, STUDY, STUDY. IT TOOK ME 23 YEARS STARTING WITH FIRST GRADE TO BECOME A DENTIST. AND YOU WILL NEED ALL A's TO BECOME A PHYSICIAN (DOCTOR).

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