FAQ
How many years does it take to become an orthopedic surgeon?
There is no exact amount of years, as for every state is different. For most states though, the answer would be 14. This can change because of years of residency or internship.
1. Undergraduate Education - 4 Years
2. Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) - 1 Day
3. Medical School - 4 Years
4. National Board Exams - 3 Days
5. Match Day - 1 Day
6. Internship - 1 Year
7. Residency - 4 Years*
8. Fellowship - 1 Year*
* - Subject to Change
How can I lower cost for medical school?
Lowering the cost for medical school can be simple. You can use many options like;
1. The School's Financial Aid Package
2. Federal and State Aid
3. Private Loan and Scholarship Programs
4. Federal Loan Programs
5. Private Loan Sources
7. Loan Repayment Aid
8. Other Scholarship Programs
to recieve enough money to enter medical school.
What is orthopedic surgery?
Orthopedics is a branch of surgery that concerns conditions of the musculoskeletal system.