How do you become an oncology doctor?
I've been to three schools and kind of recently decided that I want to be an oncology doctor. My grades aren't the best (but I went from a 2.8 at my last school to a 3.6), but I'm probably going to transfer to another school after this semester (money problems or I'd already be there last year). What exactly should I major in? What about med school? Are there any med schools out there that aren't completely impossible to get into?
- eri
Any major is fine as long as you take the premed classes in bio, chem, physics, math, and English. Your academic adviser can tell you which ones specifically. Here's a site including admissions statistics; most med schools admit between 3 and 5% of applicants, but a few take more than that.
http://www.aamc.org/data/facts/start.htm
Leukemia — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, risk factors, treatment of this blood-related cancer.
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