1. Dr Ben Carson, at John Hopkins, Baltimore for Pediatric Neurosurgery
2.Dr Richard Fessler, University of Chicago, for Vascular and Interventional Neurosurgery
3.Dr Raymond Sawaya, MD Anderson Cancer Center,Houston for Brain Tumors
4.Dr Laligam Sekhar, previously at UPMC, now at the Swedish Hospital, Seattle for Skull Base surgery
5..Dr Prem Pillay, previously at the Cleveland Clinic for Spine diseases/injury and Brain tumors, now at Mt Elizabeth in Singapore,Asia
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Neurosurgeons are chosen for the top 100 list in US News and World Report based on a variety of factors like their reputation among peers, patient outcomes, research contributions, and the quality of care they provide. It's like painting a beautiful landscape - each surgeon's unique blend of skills and dedication creates a masterpiece that earns them a spot among the best in the country.
Dr. Jonas Sheehan at Penn State Hershey Medical Center
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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.
Many earns a lot. There is scale to understand. Earning is a dynamic process. But many will agree that 'SURGEONS' with narrow specialities like Heart Surgeons, Neurosurgeons, Plastic surgery specialists are on the top list with income.
Thousands...
yes, if they can manage the time
what is the job outlook for neuro surgeons
6000000
neurologists or if they do surgeries , they are called neurosurgeons...
With salary and bonuses, the median annual income for a neurosurgeon in Arizona is $360,000. The top paid neurosurgeons in the country make up to $801,000 per year.
Neurosurgeons work with people's brains, and earn about 500,000$ a year. They deserve every penny, because they can make or break a person's life