To become a cardiologist, one must complete a bachelor's degree, followed by a medical degree from an accredited medical school. After medical school, extensive training is required, including a residency in internal medicine (typically 3 years) and a fellowship in cardiology (usually an additional 3 years). Additional experience in related subspecialties may also be beneficial, along with board certification in cardiology. Strong clinical skills, knowledge of cardiovascular diseases, and patient care experience are essential.
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