Any medical school will prepare you to become a neurologist. Neurology training, specifically, occurs in residency, which is hands-on training that occurs after medical school.
Neurology is a common major in most colleges. The website: http://www.a2zcolleges.com/medical/Neurology.htm provides common schools that offer neurology for undergraduates.
One does not earn a PhD in neurology, because it is a medical speciality. Therefore, one goes to medical school after college and thereafter, in internship/residency, specializes in neurology.
The medical term for the study of the nerves is neurology.
Neurologists and neurosurgeons must complete medical school and neurology or neurosurgery residency training.
you have to go to medical school first
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If the theology degree was obtained from an accredited college or university, you may or may not have taken sufficient science courses to ready you for medical school; odds are that you have not. Therefore, you would likely have to obtain those credits and that background. You would then have to apply to medical school, complete the curriculum successfully, and thereafter do your internship/residency in neurology.
For some people it will be the hardest field in medicine but for others it will be easy as. It all depends on what you are best at.
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Neurology, or neuroscience.
Medical doctor (neurology)