Preparing for a Career as a Physician (M.D.)
Course Work - All medical schools require a minimum course work of: one year each of general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, and physics; one semester each of biochemistry, social science, and behavioral science. Many schools have additional requirements of math and English. It is always wise to check on the specific requirements of schools to which you may eventually apply.
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Course Sequences
Biology-Chemistry Major
Biology-Chemistry Major (Fast Forward)
Experiences - Most medical schools look favorably upon experience that suggests that you have familiarity with the occupation you are pursuing. This experience fits into two categories.
Extensive career preparation and advising information for current students is
here.
* Median pay reflects the average income for all U.S. professionals working in this field. Entry-level salaries are typically lower.