My goodness! She is not comfortable with the topic so much that she is reading from a note about the profession.
Please do not give advice on the profession as you don't know what you are talking about. She failed to mention important information and then she says to major in specifics. Really incorrect.
FYI an ophthalmologist should be giving these advice.
This is completely wrong. First you have to get a degree from undergraduate in anything you like. Then you have to take the MCAT to get into medical school. You take 2 of the 3 licensing exams while in medical school to be a medical doctor. You then apply for a residency in Ophthalmology while in medical school and this will be a four year program. The first year will be in either general medicine or general surgery and following that you begin your ophthalmology residency
Sorry. Information given here is not accurate. Please run this by a real ophthalmologist.
kn63md 2 months ago
My goodness! She is not comfortable with the topic so much that she is reading from a note about the profession.
Please do not give advice on the profession as you don't know what you are talking about. She failed to mention important information and then she says to major in specifics. Really incorrect.
FYI an ophthalmologist should be giving these advice.
Petionvilloi 6 months ago
Blind leading the blind.....Why did you all fail to mention residency? (3 years) Subspeciality?
jdh2006 6 months ago
she doesn't completely know what she's talking about
Kudosmate 7 months ago
This is completely wrong. First you have to get a degree from undergraduate in anything you like. Then you have to take the MCAT to get into medical school. You take 2 of the 3 licensing exams while in medical school to be a medical doctor. You then apply for a residency in Ophthalmology while in medical school and this will be a four year program. The first year will be in either general medicine or general surgery and following that you begin your ophthalmology residency
sandrahny 10 months ago 2
sounds easy... Sign me up!
paulyduckduck 1 year ago
False, you don't need a bachelors in Biology or Chemistry. It can be in any topic as long as they have taken the pre-med courses.
TheBottomContributor 1 year ago 5
@TheBottomContributor Good luck getting in.
ALEXCHASE750 10 months ago