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A neurologist is a doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system. The nervous system comprises the central and peripheral nervous system. This complex system involves the spinal cord and the brain.Illnesses, disorders, and injuries that involve the nervous system frequently require a neurologist's treatment.Graduating from medical school and completing an intern-ship, neurologists complete three years' training in a neurology residency program.
8 years
Neurology requires many years of specialization and training. Some of the best medical schools in the country include Washington University in MO and Johns Hopkins University. These have some of the higher neurology program placement rates in the country.
In most American programs, this involves 4 years of college, then application to medical school, which is another 4 years. This is followed by a 3-year residency training program in pediatrics and a 3-year fellowship training program in pediatric cardiology.
3 years
The masters can take approximately two to three years to complete depending on the program requirements and the course load carried each semester.The masters can take approximately two to three years to complete depending on the program requirements and the course load carried each semester.The masters can take approximately two to three years to complete depending on the program requirements and the course load carried each semester.The masters can take approximately two to three years to complete depending on the program requirements and the course load carried each semester.The masters can take approximately two to three years to complete depending on the program requirements and the course load carried each semester.The masters can take approximately two to three years to complete depending on the program requirements and the course load carried each semester.
The licensed practical nurse program is typically a one year program of study.
To complete a program in pediatrics, one must attend 4 years of college, attend 4 years of medical school, and complete a 3-5 year program in a pediatric/adolescent residency.
According to wikipedia: "Neurologists complete, on average, at least 12 years of college education and clinical training."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurology#Educational_requirements
A pharmacy technician program can take up to two years to complete. Shorter, less expensive programs may complete in under a year.
* complete high school * complete college with excellent grades * complete 4-years of medical school * match into an anesthesiology program (4-years duration)