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Path to Dual Specialization: Pediatrician & OBGYN - Timeline & Requirements
To become a pediatrician and an OBGYN, you need to complete medical school, a residency in pediatrics, and a residency in obstetrics and gynecology. Medical school typically lasts four years, pediatrics residency typically lasts three years, and OBGYN residency typically lasts four years. Therefore, it usually takes 11 years to become a pediatrician and OBGYN.Pediatrics - Related Articles
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