The best places for a neurologist to gain subspecialty training are in large hospital systems which have fellowship programs in the specialty of choice. These programs may last anywhere from one to four years, depending upon the subspecialty chosen.
To become a Neurologist, you need to study GCSE biology and then go on to study human biology and do courses at university for Neurology.I'm not sure if you need a Phd though.you need to go to school.
Because the prefix Neuro means brain. Nuerologist means somebody who studies brains. What else would they study?
to obtain employment and to continue to further my education
They study the brain, spinal cord, damaged tissues, and diseases.
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Yes. So long as they accept your degree/credits at the college you choose, you can continue studying anywhere in the world.
In antigens Egypt what did they study to obtain life after death
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.
Dementia is more prevalent more in the elderly population, so, a geriatrician would certainly specialize in it However, dementia is a neurological deterioration so a neurologist would also be a specialist for this disorder.
A neurologist's job is to study human brain's function and disorders. Neurology is the study of nerves and the nervous system. Neurologists often treat patients with brain disorders.
Georgius Agricola wrote a book of studies to further the study of geology.
Georgius Agricola wrote a book of studies to further the study of geology.