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.
Seeing that you have to have a bachelor's degree, that's 4 years already. Then, you have to be accepted into medical school & earn a medical degree (another 4 years), which is a general degree you can use to specialize in any area. Since neurology would be your specialty, most places require you to endure two years of residency in your chosen field.
Practice.. and try your hardest.
There is no plural: neurology is a field of medicine, not a countable noun.
The vowels are transposed : the spelling is neurological.
Sigmund Freud studied medicine at the University of Vienna and obtained a medical degree in 1881.
You only need to pass med school. The person who graduates last in his medical school is still called doctor. Being a neurologist comes for your residency training after medical school, and therefore has no specific requirements of its own other than graduating from medical school and an internship. By the by the only real requirement for medical school is that you get accepted, and to do that you really only need a bachelors degree and a good MCAT score. However, once you have completed medical school and internship you may find that neurology is a competitive field to a residency spot for.
No, to be a neurologist there is no Master's degree required. What you need is to get an undergraduate bachelors degree so that you can get into medical school, and then earn a medical degree such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree, or a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. After you are done with medical school, you must do several years of residency to specialize in the field of neurology.
Well, its quite hard to say which of the question will be the hardest. There are medical questions out there that has answers but does not necessarily have the solution. Our knowledge can pretty much explain a lot of things in the medical world but a lot of things that happens (like diseases) to people where the medical field does not have the solution to.
neurology
I beileve it is a good school for the medical field but not for the culinary field.
Neurologists typically major in a field related to science or pre-med in their undergraduate studies, such as biology, chemistry, or neuroscience. After completing their undergraduate degree, they attend medical school to earn a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. Following medical school, they complete residency training in neurology to specialize in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders.
FAMU doesn't have a medical school but they have the pre-med program.