By Shelley Moore
Becoming a doctor takes many years beyond high school, 10 years at a minimum and usually more. Doctors who go into family or general practice generally require fewer years of post-secondary education than those who specialize in particular fields. Examples of specialists include internists, pediatricians, surgeons and psychiatrists, all who must obtain even further training. The initial step...
By Gregory Hamel
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a term often used synonymously with ADD, (attention-deficit disorder), which many experts consider a separate, but similar, condition. ADHD often develops in children at a young age, but may go undiagnosed for long periods of time. The effects of ADHD may become less severe over time, to the point of being unnoticeable, but some adults also...