FAQs:
Q; How many years does it take to be an Orthopaedic doctor?
A: Becoming an orthopedic surgeon typically requires eight years of schooling, although some schools offer accelerated programs. The first four years are spent in earning a pre-medical degree. These are a bachelor of science programs designed to meet the prerequisites for admission into a medical or osteopathic college
Q: How do I become a good orthopedic surgeon?
A: Training and Certification-In order to become an orthopedic surgeon, you would first need to complete a four-year bachelor's degree program comprised of one year of biology, two years of chemistry, and one year of physics. This would be followed by four years in medical school.