Can you become an astronaut if you have a medical degree?

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Becoming an astronaut typically requires direct involvement in space missions, which may not align with all medical professionals' career goals. Individuals with a medical degree (MD) can pursue careers in aerospace medicine or medical physics, which combine their medical expertise with space-related research. Existing astronauts often have diverse backgrounds, including MD/PhD combinations, but transitioning between fields like astrophysics and medicine can be challenging. Researching the biographies of astronauts, such as David Saint-Jacques, can provide valuable insights into the necessary qualifications and career paths.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of aerospace medicine and its applications
  • Familiarity with medical physics and its relevance to space research
  • Knowledge of MD/PhD programs and their structure
  • Awareness of astronaut biographies and career trajectories
NEXT STEPS
  • Research aerospace medicine through resources like the Aerospace Medical Association
  • Explore medical physics and its applications in space environments
  • Investigate MD/PhD programs that integrate medical science with astrophysics
  • Study biographies of astronauts to identify common educational and professional backgrounds
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Medical professionals, aspiring astronauts, researchers in aerospace medicine, and students interested in the intersection of medicine and space science.

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How do you get into research if you are interested in medicine and want to work in research with space? Can you also become an astronaut but not be involved with space missions, thanks for your answers.
 
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Is it an astronaut or an astrophysicist that you want to be?
 
akshitha135 said:
Can you also become an astronaut but not be involved with space missions

An astronaut is defined as someone who goes on space missions. If you are using some sort of auto-translate software, you might want to switch to another one.
 
Can you combine a MD/PhD with a astrophysics research phd?
 
Where did MD/PhD come from? Where did "astronaut" go? If you want an answer, please pose a clear and complete question - one where we don't have to guess what you are talking about.
 
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It might help if you look up the biographies of existing astronauts to get an idea of what kinds of backgrounds they have, and what they do. Several are also physicians. One example might be:
https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/canadian/active/bio-david-saint-jacques.asp

You could look into a branch of medicine called aerospace medicine. See for example:
http://www.asma.org/for-students-and-residents
https://www.iaasm.org/

As for the MD/PhD, the PhD aspect tends to be related to medical science of some sort, though the specific restrictions on the PhD are likely unique to each school/program. You could probably find some program that would allow it, but the problem is that the two areas tend to be so different from each other that it would be a very long haul to get through it all. In the example above of David Saint-Jacques, it looks like he did his PhD in astrophysics first and then shifted gears completely and got into medicine.

If you're interested in way to combine interests in both medicine and physics, you could also look into a sub-field of physics called medical physics.
 
Choppy said:
It might help if you look up the biographies of existing astronauts to get an idea of what kinds of backgrounds they have

I am not sure he means "astronaut", since he also says "not involved with space missions". @PeroK suggests he may mean "astrophysicist".
 
If you want to combine biology with NASA, I know that there are biologists who study the effects of zero gravity on the body. It sounds like pretty cool research, but also very selective.
 
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Thanks I am a female.
 
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