Yes they do because otherwise they couldn't get a degree.
In medical school, there is no choice of "major": it's medicine! I presume the question refers to Dr. Atkins' undergraduate major.
you can major in whatever you want, but those most geared towards the profession are probably biology, biochemistry, chemistry. If you're lucky your school might offer a major in fitness or health. Beware, though, of choosing one of the latter majors; they won't help you on the MCAT and the first real step to becoming a doctor of sports medicine is getting into medical school
A psychiatrist would typically major in medicine. This requires completion of a bachelor's degree with pre-medical courses, followed by attending medical school to earn a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. After medical school, psychiatrists complete a residency training program in psychiatry.
Get good grades in high school so that you can get into a good college. Major in Pre-medicine, Kinesiology or Biology and do very well. Then you will be able to apply to Medical School.
Neurologists typically major in a field related to science or pre-med in their undergraduate studies, such as biology, chemistry, or neuroscience. After completing their undergraduate degree, they attend medical school to earn a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. Following medical school, they complete residency training in neurology to specialize in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders.
pre-med isn't a major its more like a list of extra classes that are required to apply to medical school
You may have any undergraduate major from a regionally-accredited institution as long as you complete all pre-medical requirements and complete the MCAT, the admissions test for medical school.
Probably harvard, stanford, yale, and schools like that
premedicine in college then medicine.
Medical school
To be a dermatologist, a medical degree from an accredited medical school such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, or a Bachelor of Surgery/Bachelor of Medicine (MBBS/MBChB) degree is required. After earning one of these recognized medical degrees, a residency in dermatology must be completed and board certification examinatinos must be successfully passed.
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