Becoming neurosurgeon is basically wanting to learn about the brain and the nervous system. Even though the field may seem challenging having to attend undergraduate school and grad-school for 8 years pulse 3-8 year of residency working (without being paid) under a Doctor. I'm 16 and I have decided to become a neurosurgeon just because brains intrigue me and I want to learn more! Coming from a fellow dreamer, Deion'dre D.
There are 300 million people living in the US and there are 4600 neurosurgeons. That is, there are 65,217 people per neurosurgeon in the USA, or 2 neurosurgeons per 130,000 people, that is, less than 2 neurosurgeons per 100,000 people in the U.S.
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yes, if they can manage the time
Neurosurgeons are typically employed by hospitals, academic medical centers, and specialized clinics that focus on neurological conditions. They may also work in private practice or group practices. Additionally, some neurosurgeons are involved in research and teaching at universities, contributing to medical education and advancements in the field.
neurologists or if they do surgeries , they are called neurosurgeons...
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what is the job outlook for neuro surgeons
Neurosurgeons are well paid.
Brain surgeons, or neurosurgeons, have a median income of $536,057 per year. Anesthesiologists have a median salary of $350,123 per year, so neurosurgeons make more.
Both. Board certification and a state license.
The average pay for a starting neurosurgeon is about $325,000 a year
Neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons do most back surgeries.