Seeing that you have to have a bachelor's degree, that's 4 years already. Then, you have to be accepted into medical school & earn a medical degree (another 4 years), which is a general degree you can use to specialize in any area. Since neurology would be your specialty, most places require you to endure two years of residency in your chosen field.
8 years
This is a very broad question. Depending on what type of neurology one is looking into this question can be answered many ways. Should one be looking in general, MdLinx has comprised and archived many neurology journals.
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.
Neurology is a noun.
That would depend on the person. Neurology is a tough, and strainful job. You will come across many sleepless nights and many busy days. Most think it is more stressful that fun.
Adam and Victor Neurology 9th Edition Queen square textbook of neurology 2010
Experimental Neurology was created in 1959.
neurology is very complex and difficult subject to learn. Brain is studied under Neurology.
Neurology is the study of brains and nerves. Neurology is the study of nerves as it is to do with the nervous system.
There are 4 syllables. Neu-rol-o-gy.
There is no plural: neurology is a field of medicine, not a countable noun.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology was created in 1891.