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    How to Become a Surgeon

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriJuly 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Surgeons are medical doctors who perform operations to treat injuries, diseases, and other health conditions. They work in hospitals, clinics, and specialized medical centres, using advanced surgical techniques to improve patients’ health and quality of life. Becoming a surgeon requires many years of education, clinical training, and specialist qualification. Learning how to become a surgeon can help you prepare for this demanding and rewarding medical career.

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      • Complete Your Secondary Education
      • Earn a Medical Degree
      • Complete Internship and Clinical Training
      • Complete Surgical Residency Training
      • Obtain Specialist Registration or Certification
      • Continue Your Professional Development

      Complete Your Secondary Education

    Begin by obtaining a secondary school qualification or its equivalent with excellent results in science subjects.

    Strong performance in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics can improve your chances of being admitted to medical school.

    • Complete secondary school or an equivalent qualification
    • Achieve high academic results
    • Meet the admission requirements for medical school
    1. Earn a Medical Degree

    Enroll in an accredited medical school and complete a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, MBChB, or an equivalent degree).

    The programme provides the knowledge and clinical skills needed to become a qualified medical doctor.

    • Complete all medical coursework
    • Study anatomy, physiology, and pathology
    • Participate in supervised clinical rotations
    1. Complete Internship and Clinical Training

    After graduating, complete the required internship or foundation training under the supervision of experienced doctors.

    This stage helps you develop practical medical and patient care skills.

    • Gain experience in different medical departments
    • Build clinical decision-making skills
    • Develop competence in patient management
    1. Complete Surgical Residency Training

    Apply for a surgical residency or specialist training programme after completing your internship.

    During this period, you will receive intensive training in performing surgical procedures and managing surgical patients.

    • Complete an accredited surgical training programme
    • Gain experience in operating theatres
    • Learn different surgical techniques and specialties
    1. Obtain Specialist Registration or Certification

    After successfully completing your surgical training and examinations, apply for specialist registration with the relevant medical regulatory authority in your country.

    This allows you to practise independently as a surgeon.

    • Meet all licensing and certification requirements
    • Obtain specialist registration
    • Maintain professional standards and ethical practice
    1. Continue Your Professional Development

    Surgery continues to advance through new technologies, procedures, and medical research.

    Ongoing education helps you maintain your skills and provide the highest standard of patient care.

    • Attend surgical conferences and workshops
    • Stay informed about new surgical techniques
    • Participate in continuing professional development programmes

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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