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Training for doctors requires:
a two-year program at a community college, trade school, or professional organization.
a certification, licenses, and one-year certificate programs.
a four-year degree and license.
a four-year degree, medical degree, and on-the-job training in the form of a residency.
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a four-year degree, medical degree, and on-the-job training in the form of a residency.
Explanation: physicians typically complete a 4‑year undergraduate degree, 4 years of medical school (MD or DO), then several years of residency training (on‑the‑job) and must pass licensing exams (e.g., USMLE/COMLEX) and often board certification.
Explanation: physicians typically complete a 4‑year undergraduate degree, 4 years of medical school (MD or DO), then several years of residency training (on‑the‑job) and must pass licensing exams (e.g., USMLE/COMLEX) and often board certification.
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