Becoming a spine surgeon typically requires extensive education, including a bachelor's degree, medical school, and several years of residency and fellowship training. The total cost of this education can range from $200,000 to over $500,000, depending on the choice of undergraduate and medical schools, as well as any additional training. Tuition, fees, and living expenses contribute to this significant financial investment, and many aspiring surgeons take out loans to cover costs. Additionally, the potential for high earning potential in the field can offset these expenses over time.
The same as any other officer of the surgeon's rank and time in service.
If you can't spell college, I wouldn't advise going for the plastic surgeon bit.
All orthopedic surgeons have some knowledge of the spine. They make over 200,000 dollars a year and up. They are a specialized type of surgeon which is why they make so much.
According to the surgeon who is about to fit one into my back the Wallis ligament costs around £1400
It depends which plastic surgeon, and where in Australia you go. Go to http://www.ashleycentre.com.au/rightsurgeon.asp to learn more about liposuction, and how much it costs.
This varies greatly within the industry through the reputation of the surgeon. On average, it costs about $2000.
Well... Let's see... There's college & pre-med (4 yrs), the med school (3-4 yrs), and finally 4-8 years of residency... Don't forget just how much in loans that's going to take...
12 plus years of college/medical school.
You can by an oral surgeon, but i wanted to know how much it costs..im tongue tied too D: im SERIOUSLY considering how much it costs. Well thats what i know..Good luck!
Dreamweaver classes are normally taught at the local community college. You will have to check with them to see how much it costs, as fees vary depending on the college.
The costs for college tuition varies according to the college you go to. A local community college can cost five to eight thousand a semester. A large university can cost upwards of hundreds of thousands a year.
-£9000 every year. university costs