Fatigue, stress, living with the knowledge you caused someone's death (anyone who does enough neurosurgical operations, particularly things like aneurysms, will have patients die). Exposure to blood and body fluids, possible needlestick injuries and risk of hepatitis/HIV/other bloodborne diseases. Being sued. Constantly having people make jokes, "Well, it doesn't take a brain surgeon!" or, "It's not brain surgery!"
The job outlook for a neurosurgeon is that it is a specialty dedicated to the medical and surgical care of the brain and nervous system. The training takes very many years because of the nature of the job that they do.
A neurosurgeon
He was a neurosurgeon.
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Animal psychic- to the stars! Or Neurosurgeon...
It is unlikely that you will become a Neurosurgeon.
A. document hazards C. identify hazards of the job
Neurosurgeon is the correct spelling.
The responsibility for controlling safety hazards on the job lies with line management, but the individual employee is also responsible for identifying hazards and ensuring that work does not proceed if the hazards are not adequately controlled.
A neurosurgeon usually spends one year in an internship. But to be a neurosurgeon she will have to do 3-5 years as a neurosurgeon resident.
A neurosurgeon is a Doctor Who specialises in disorders of the brain and central nervous system. A neurosurgeon is someone who does surgery on the nervous system (especially the brain).
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