Most things in life are realistic if you are willing to sacrifice everything else to get them. In this case there would an awful lot of study, competition for places, long hours, stressful situations i.e a lot of challenge.
So in answer to your question if you are willing to forgo all other priorities to become a neurologist then the answer is YES. If however you are not then something so demanding would not be a realistic goal.
some interesting aspects of becoming a neurologist are that you get to work with many different people and study their nervous system (which is their brain).
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Neurologist specializes neurology also deals with nervous people
Depends, what are your questions ?
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some interesting aspects of becoming a neurologist are that you get to work with many different people and study their nervous system (which is their brain).
She changed the world by becoming the first female astronaut and the first neurologist in space.
No, it is a work of realistic fiction.
You could try becoming a ray of light.
ask a neurologist
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yes it is a neurologist
Johann Hoffmann - neurologist - was born in 1857.
Johann Hoffmann - neurologist - died in 1919.
Ian Hart - neurologist - died in 2008.
Ian Hart - neurologist - was born in 1958.