It doesn't matter what you take in high school as long as you get into a 4-year college or university. But it helps to take as much math and lab science as you can. In college, you'll take the premed classes (bio, chem, physics, math, English, psychology, and sociology) along with any major.
You apply to med school after college. If you get in (most applicants don't) that's another 4 years, followed by 5 years of residency (training) in surgery. Then you can get a job.
Perhaps you should take something like "How To Use The Internet.
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