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argmatrixman9000 | 2 years, 3 months ago
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According to this article by www.ehow.com the amount of years one need to spend on How to Become a Radiologist would be 13 years. The amount of years mentioned would be when one is a highly skilled trained Radiologist. While if you prepared to become a Radiology Technicians and Technologists the amount of time would be 18 months to 5 years completing your program of choice(Information obtain from http://onlineradiologytechnicianschools.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-become-a-radiology-tech/).

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Becoming a radiologist requires four years at the undergraduate level, two years in medical school classrooms and labs and two more in rotation in a hospital. A five-year residence in radiology is also required. Overall, it takes about 13 years of training to become a radiologist.
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opticalserenity | 2 years, 3 months ago
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4 years in medical school, plus 5 years of post-medical school training, and another two years of fellowship. So, 11 years or so.

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qazster | 9 months ago
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* 4 years of undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree)
* 4 years of medical school (Medical degree)
* 4 years of residency training
* 1 year of (optional) fellowship training for sub-specialization

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