he would need to know how to use a knife and how to cut somebodys poor scalp off!
what majors will i take in college to become a brain surgeon?
I'm assuming you mean 'what does a surgeon do' Well, it really depends what kind of surgeon you mean. Surgeons preform surgery on patients. So a brain surgeon would preform surgery on the brain, a knee surgeon on the knee and so on and so forth.
You would need to have a degree in Medicine. In the UK, this can be either an MBBS or MbChb qualification. However, this just allows you to go into general medicine. After the degree, there are 2 years of foundation training in general medicine after which you can go into specialist training (for brain surgery, you would start to specialize in Neurology and/or surgery)
Yes of course a surgeon needs to have specialized training to perform any medical procedure including face lifts. Although compared to complex surgeries it is relatively simple procedure a surgeon would still have to have some training to perform a face lift.
You would find a brain in your skull but do not try to get it because you will kill yourself without skills of a surgeon. Apparently, your brain is NOT in your skull or anywhere in your body if you have to ask where your brain is located.
To do a good job you do need some training, however no special training would be required to repair classic cars.
Lumosity.com is a good scientific brain training game. I would try there first.
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a very good one. That is not a logical answer, this is a proper answer... A cardiologist, a Brain Surgeon, or a neuorologist would, Thanks for asking
The Chest or Thoracic cavity has to be opened to remove the lung lobe
It's important to see a board certified plastic surgeon for this procedure. I would recommend a facial plastic surgeon to you because of their extensive experience and training in nasal surgery.
Yes, until after their basic medical degree. After that they both specialise (since neurologists don't normally operate, whereas brain surgeon's do). Neurologist's would usually be the ones looking after those who had been operated on by the brain surgeons. (Surgeon's don't usually do aftercare, or pre-surgery care; that's the neurologist's job).