No, not all doctors in neurology are surgeons. There are both neurologists and neurosurgeons. Neurologists are not surgeons. Both of them have different job descriptions and are required to do different things, which all relate to the field of neurology.
Plastic surgeons, heart surgeons, and brain surgeons all make the most salary out of doctors.
Professional migraine doctors are members of either the American Academy of Neurology, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, or the American Neurological Association. Each association provides a list of doctors on their website.
Female surgeons DO exist.
All doctors are diagnosticians first of all. Surgeons are doctors who go through a surgical residency in which they specialize in a specific type of surgery. I believe in 2009, the average surgeons salary was $270,000 in the U.S.
Some doctors or surgeons do. It depends on the salary they are earning
Surgeons
orthopedic surgeons they make up to 600,000-1,000,000 a year
General Physicians (b) Specialists (c) Surgeons (d) All of above
That's a very broad range. Doctors can make anywhere between 50,000 a year to 6 million a year. Depends on what you specialize in. Sports Medicine, Neurology, and Cosmetic Surgeons seem to make the most that I can think of.
Surgeons in Quebec make about 307,000 a year. There are the third lowest paying doctors.
There are many types of doctors. Some of the different type of doctors include chiropractors, surgeons, internists, cardiologists and neurologists.
Yes