stay in school and learn to spell- you'll loose you license if your patient gets the wrong medication because you can't write it.
2006-07-28 11:32:19
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answered by mominshoe 5
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Have you gotten your bachelors degree yet? If you haven't then you need to get a degree in Biology (or even Health Sciences) and make sure that you take a lot of courses in chemistry and math and possibly psychology. If you can, minor in chemistry and math.
The types of courses that you would need to take would be in General Biology (2 semesters), Anatomy and Physiology (2 semesters), General Chemistry (2 semesters), Organic Chemistry (2 semesters), Biochemistry, Calculus (2 semesters), Physics (2 semesters), General Psychology, Ethics, Genetics, and Evolutionary Biology (may not be required but would be highly recommended).
Of course you have to finish college to go to med school. Med schools aren't just going to accept some freak off the street or right out of high school. After receiving your bachelors degree, which can take anywhere from 3 to 5 years, you will go on to Med school which takes another 4 or 5 years...something like that.
Having the tattoos removed would be a good idea.
2006-07-28 18:41:36
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answered by fieldworking 6
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It depends on wut kind of doctor u want 2 be. Definitely hide or get rid of the tattoo, cuz patients get freaked out @ anything non-doctorish. My Mom had a patient come 2 our house and I wuz playing drums and guitar with my friend upstairs, my mom had 2 come upstairs 2 tell us 2 quiet down cuz the patient was threatening 2 leave.
O and bad handwriting is a rly common doctor thing, so if u have that, pack ur bags, ur going 2 medical school for around 4 years.
2006-07-28 19:01:11
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answered by skatedrummer93 3
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LOL, your in for a ride. You have to do well in all the prerequisites, or classes you need to take in college, you need a college degree. It's pretty rough training, and hard too. You don't need to take the tattoos off, but some people might not take you from a professional standpoint.
2006-07-28 18:32:57
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answered by lostrox77 2
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I'm telling you right now if you have to ask if you have to finish college, forget it!
And for your information, it's the nurses that give shots, not doctors.
2006-07-28 18:33:29
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answered by JW 4
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Succsess is when your dreams put on work clothes! People wil not believe what you say, until you can show them what you do. Hope this sparks your dream. Good Luck!
2006-07-28 18:41:22
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answered by nene 3
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you must, i mean must be able to spell correctly before attempting med school. literacy is important when studying all the various terminology required.
keep the skull tatoos.
2006-07-28 18:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Nurse: Hello, Dr. Stinky Dirtball will be right with you for your prostrate exam.
Dr. Dirtball: Suuup, MutherF'er. Wat u want?
Patient: (Noticing skull tats) aaaaahhh...... nevermind..... ah.. I'm feeling much better now.
Dr. Dirtball: Yo man, dats wat I'm talkin bout! I'm an fli[ppin' geniousbicle
Perhaps you should get comfortable with the phrase... "Would you like fries with that?"
2006-07-28 18:43:46
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answered by rummy714 3
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Don't do it. I want someone that can spell if they're trying to treat me.
2006-07-28 18:32:11
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answered by Lacey 5
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If this is how you spell, stay the fcuk away from my body!!!
2006-07-28 18:30:57
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answered by salvagedrover 3
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