Yes: A surgical oncologist must first go to medical school for 4 years and obtain a medical degree. Then they perform 5 - 7 years of general surgery residency where they are trained to become a general surgeon. Once they have completed residency, they perform an additional two years of training in surgical oncology.
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Yes: Did a surgical oncology fellowship at the university of minnesota.
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Yes: To become a surgical oncologist, first you go to college to obtain an undergraduate degree, then medical school for four years. Next 5 to 7 years are spent in general surgery residency and then two additional years are spent studying surgical oncology.
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Yes: To become a surgical oncologist you need to go to medical school for four years, then general surgery residency for five to seven years, and then two years of surgical oncology fellowship.
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Yes: To become a surgical oncologist one must first obtain a bachelor degree, and then complete 4 years of medical school, followed by 5 - 7 years of general surgery residency, and then 2 more years of surgical oncology fellowship.
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