In the first two weeks you get paid to, $173,345It depends on what hospital you work for. then if you stay there more that 20 years is about $384,493 or more but every two weeks. If you work there basically you whole life then retire you would consume millions in your life.
Neurologists are not paid by the hour.
In its 2011-2012 survey, neurologists in their first year of practice earned a median salary of $190,000. Neurologists at the six-year mark reported an average salary of $237,000 per year.
Depends on what kind of brain doctor you mean. Neurosurgeons (brain surgeons) can make well over one million per year. Neurologists (non-surgical diagnosticians) make significantly less.
Neurologists are brain specialists. So, no, they don't help cure diabetes.
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question is, what don't they use. you can name pretty much any stereotypical nursing tool and they use it.
general movement
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Medical specialists, for example Neurologists, Cardiologists and Plastic Surgeons. In a private practice they can charge what ever they wish, some change in excess of $500 for a 15min consultation.