Can I become a Doctor with a pharmacology degree

Thread Starter Can I become a Doctor with a pharmacology degree Follow 2 hours ago 2h ago Obviously, a pharmacology degree is not a medical degree. To become a (medical) doctor, you need a medical degree. As above, not all medical schools require A-level Chemistry. That aside, you can apply for graduate entry medicine (GEM) with any degree, although a biosciences degree (such as pharmacology) opens more options for you. Bear in mind however many GEM courses require you to take A-level Chemistry before applying (e.g. during or after your first degree), or to have taken similar content in the course of your degree (e.g. through supporting chemistry modules). Also, you should be aware that GEM is considerably more competitive than standard entry medicine (although you can also apply to those courses as a graduate, you will be in direct competition with school leavers then, and the course is both longer and more expensive as there is less fu...
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