Anesthesiology/anesthesiology
Expert: Ronald Levy, M.D. - 8/22/2007
QuestionHi. I'm a sophomore in High school and I really want to major in anesthesiology when I'm in college. But, to prepare for it, I want to know what classes I need to take in High school to become an anesthesiologist. Could you tell me whet classes I should take in high school?
AnswerYou don't major in anesthesiology in college. In fact it's not even offered there. To become an anesthesiologist you need 4 yrs of college, 4 yrs of medical school and 4 yrs of residency training. You can major in anything you want in college as long as you take the required premedical course (which any college can tell you what they are). There is no major in medical school. The things to look for in a college are the same as anyone looking for a good college. You want it to be competitive, to have a high caliber faculty, to have their own medical school (they often give preference to their graduates) and most importantly, that the faculty and coursework in your chosen major are of high quality.
Hope this helps,
Ronald Levy, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
UTMB-Galveston