A nurse who has been in the medical field for some time is interested in achieving licensure as a medical doctor. What is the initial requirement to acquire this licensure?
A) A minimum of 4 years of undergraduate study
B) An in-depth knowledge of the biomedical field
C) One year of work experience in a hospital setting
D) An analytical mindset and caring attitude
A
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To achieve licensure as a medical doctor, the nurse needs to undergo a minimum of 4 years of undergraduate study, along with a licensure examination before practicing. It is important for the nurse to be aware of the developments in the biomedical field, as well as to have an analytical mindset and caring attitude. The nurse need not have a year's experience in a hospital setting to acquire licensure.
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