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Easiest Doctor To Become

Doctors are the easiest to change in the medical field, curious? ۔

Don't get me wrong, I understand very well that college students and medical students don't go out for walks in the park.

But, for obvious reasons, it takes more training and maybe more years to become an anesthesiologist or neurologist than any other field.

I wonder which doctor or specialist is easier to change and what makes it easier than other specialists.

I don't see answers like nurses or other helpers. I thought I'd become a pediatrician ... okay?

Please answer only if you are a physician or medical professional or if you answer only positive:]

There really isn't an easy field, but an internship or general practitioner is the easiest of doctors, and housing and internship requirements are low for years after medical school. Basically, they only need to have some general medical knowledge (it's still not easy) and they don't need over-focused features (like neurologists and cardiologists).

Oh, and the podiatrist is not a doctor.

Easiest Doctor To Become

Easiest Doctor To Become

The simplest doctor in the medical field, curious? 3

Don't get me wrong, I understand that college and medical students don't go for walks in the park.

But for obvious reasons, becoming an anesthesiologist or neurologist requires more training and perhaps more years of study than any other field.

I wonder which doctor or specialist is easier to change and what makes them easier than other specialists.

I'm not looking for answers like nurses or other helpers. I thought I'd become a pediatrician ... okay?

Please answer only if you are a physician or medical professional or if you only answer your answer in the affirmative:]

There really isn't an easy field, but an internist or general practitioner is the easiest of the doctors and there is less need for accommodation and internship for years after medical school. Basically, they only need to have general medical knowledge (it's still not easy) and they don't need areas of too much focus (such as neurologists and cardiologists).

Oh, and the podiatrist is not a doctor.

The easiest way is to always do what you love.

The pediatrician is only a 3 year old assistant, but I cut my throat after the first week, not my case. I would spend 7 years learning surgery instead of 3 years of pediatric education, and it would be easier even if I worked at my own pace.

I did an anesthesia intern for 4 years, it wasn't easy, but I liked it, so it was much easier for me than medicine or pediatrics or surgery or pathology.

Teachers need to know a lot of general information, but they do not know the little things. We are always fed up with so many different things, so there can be no easier way. It is best to specialize in non-essential treatments such as podiatry. It seems easy to become a podiatrist.

I think dermatologists are easy because I don't find it very difficult, but we do have difficulty singing.

Easiest Doctor To Become

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