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It takes more than 10 years with a qualified training and work experience. It takes step by step study to become a fully qualified plastic surgeon. Very hard!!
Science related courses. Anatomy, chemistry, physics. To then study medicine with a speciality into neurological surgery.
this is a trick question anyone can become a surgeon if the study hard enough with certain subjects and they have become a doctor before they can become a surgeon.
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he studied to become a surgeon.
Study the nervous system of the heart Study the nervous system of the spine Study the nervous system of the brain Connect the heart to the brain through the spinal cord! IDK?
In high school you don't take classes to help you become a brain surgeon, but you do need to have a good GPA, good test scores, college prep or AP classes. Some universities also require community service and school activities. Set your goal, take plenty of science classes, learn how to do research papers, and study hard.
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Get a four-year college degree, go to medical school for three years, then specialize in surgery with further study.
Neuropsychology is the study of the brain's structure and function. Neurobiology or Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system, which includes the brain.
To become a pilot, you should study math, geography, English, writing, etc. In training, you would receive all technical instructions you need.
This depends on several different factors including your country of training, institution and what type of surgeon you wish to become. In New Zealand, surgeons begin training as ordinary doctors. They work through their medical degree first then undergo residency training like all doctors. Once this has been completed, they can apply for a specialist residency training followed by a fellowship with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. The NZ medical degree (called the MBChB) takes six years of full time study to complete. Residency takes about 1-2 years while Fellowship training can reach up to 7 years or more. Supposing you wanted to train as a neurosurgeon, you can expect to train and study for a total of over 15 years. You must also continuously validate your practicing certificate and undergo annual evaluations with the Medical Council of New Zealand.