One must obtain a bachelor’s degree that meets pre-med requirements. Then, one must go to graduate school to become a Medical Doctor (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), which is followed by four to five years of training. Next, the pathologist applies for a one-year residency or fellowship, which actually pays the student. Moreover, Ohio State, John Hopkins, and University of Florida offer these Pathology programs. Finally, the individual must become certified by passing the American Board of Pathology Examination after completing fifty autopsies. The skills required are also excessive. You must be attentive, observant, and have communication skills. It also takes courage and a hard stomach to handle the