Cardiologist
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Regarding your query, total money required to become a cardiologist from college to degree is approximately 10 lakhs to 25 lakhs or more.
No, a BSc in Cardiology alone won't qualify you to become a consultant cardiologist. A Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Cardiology equips you for entry-level technician roles in cardiology, not as a doctor. To become a cardiologist, you need a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree in Cardiology, which requires an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree first. MBBS is the foundational medical qualification. Even with an MD in Cardiology, becoming a consultant cardiologist requires several years of residency training and experience specializing in cardiology. If you want to become a cardiologist, you need to pursue an MBBS degree followed by an MD in Cardiology.With a BSc in Cardiology, you could consider an MSc in Cardiology, but this would still qualify you for advanced technician roles, not as a practicing cardiologist. I hope it helps!
To become a cardiologist:
1 Complete pre-medical education.
2 Earn a bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
3 Attend medical school and earn an M.D. or D.O. degree.
4 Complete a residency in internal medicine.
5 Complete a fellowship in cardiology
6 Obtain licensure and certification
7 Participate in continuing education.
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Yes, it is possible to study both gynecology and cardiology. However, becoming proficient in both specialties would require extensive education and training. Typically, individuals would complete medical school, followed by residency training in one specialty , and then pursue additional fellowship training in the second specialty. This would involve several years of study, clinical rotations, and practical experience in both fields.
Hello aspirant,
Within the field of internal medicine, cardiology focuses on conditions affecting the heart and circulatory system. The topic covers a wide range of illnesses, including hypertension, CAD (coronary artery disease), hereditary heart abnormalities, heart failure, and valve problems. Cardiologists are medical professionals that specialize in the treatment of heart conditions. Although there isn't a unique undergraduate course for cardiology, in order to be able to enroll in postgraduate cardiology courses, a person must complete their 5.5 years of M.B.B.S.
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Question : Directions: Select the option that is related to the fifth word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word and the fourth word is related to the third word. Dentist : Teeth :: Orthopedician : Bones :: Cardiologist : ?
Option 1: Ears
Option 2: Heart
Option 3: Brain
Option 4: Eyes
Correct Answer: Heart
Solution : Given: Dentist : Teeth :: Orthopedician : Bones :: Cardiologist : ?
Like, Dentist : Teeth→Dentist treats or specializes in the teeth. And, Orthopedician : Bones→Orthopedician treats or specializes in bones. Similarly, follow the same pattern for Cardiologist : ?→Cardiologist treats or specialize in the heart.
Therefore, the heart is related to the cardiologist. Hence, the second option is correct.
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Candidates aspiring to enroll in the BSc Cardiac Technology program are selected based on their NEET entrance exam scores. In line with historical data, the minimum qualifying score for general candidates stands at 147, while for General-PH (Physically Handicapped) candidates, it is 129.
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