Thanks for your answers
do you know if it's possible to take the Bachelor's Degree here and then take the Master's Degree at an American Med School?
I don't really know what the best option is 🙂
I haven't started studying medicine yet, but I will in a few months 🙂
Upon graduating from American Medical Schools, you get a graduate degree (M.D., or D.O.), not a Bachelor's in Medicine. The issue is that, before you can ATTEND med school, you have to have a bachelor's degree in something (could be almost anything, but should, ideally, show your ability to perform consistently in rigorous academic environs).
The reason I asked about your background was that, I'm assuming you're 16-18 and just finishing high-school. If I were you, I'd do my very best at med school in your country, take the USMLE, and try to match in America before you have to do your internship/residency.
This way, if you should decide you no longer want to come here, you still have a future career in your own country, and should you decide to come here and managed tomatch, kudos to you. If, however, you couldn't match in America, but you still want to come here, you have a Bachelor's degree in one of the most rigorous courses, and could potentially apply to Med schools. The downside is, I don't know anyone, who in their right mind would want to go through Medical School twice, but hey, if it's your dream...
3 Caveats:
1. You need to make sure your Med school is certified/accredited by the various boards. I'm no expert in this, so you'll have to look it up. This one is just one of them:
http://www.mbc.ca.gov/applicant/schools_recognized.html
2. I don't know how admission committees would look at someone who is trying to get through med school twice
3. Our government doesn't pay us to attend school, be ready to shell out some serious $