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What education level must you take to become a neurologist?
University/ Academic.
100
What is the minimum salary a neurologist makes per year?
$100,000
100
Name three characteristics.
Any of the characteristics on the handout
100
What do they do?
Treat and diagnose problems involving the nervous system
100
Can you own your own "practice"?
Yes
200
What do you do to get into medical school?
Four years of any undergraduate program and pass the MCAT examination.
200
What is the average maximum salary a neurologist makes per year?
$300,000
200
What does the characteristic punctual mean and why is it important?
it means you must be on time and it is important because it sets bad examples and it shows lack of respect.
200
Why does the job require research?
Because new information is always being discovered about the human brain.
200
Can you work at a hospital if you are a neurologist?
Yes.
300
What are the three things neruologist special in for the Human Body?
The brain, The spinal cord, The Neurons
300
Why is the job outlook so good for this carrer?
Because there is a high demand and a possible medical revolution.
300
Do they need to be curious and why?
yes and so they can learn new things because we are always learning new information about the human mind.
300
Does the job require teaching even though you are not a teacher? If yes/no why?
Yes because you must describe the problem to the patient so they can understand whats going on.
300
What makes more money working at a clinic or owning a practice?
A practice.
400
What are the recommended courses to take in grade 12?
Chemistry,Physics,Biology,Calculus, Algebra, and English university Level.
400
Why do people say neurologists so smart and so respected
Because it is one of the most difficult careers in the medicine department
400
Why do they need to logical, when they are already smart?
They must be able to recommend the right treatments to patients and they must do it fast and not always to the "book".
400
Is the job mostly on your feet or at your desk?
It is mostly at a desk and a few interactions with patients a day
400
Why must a hospital require neurologists?
many accidents involve nervous system damage and neurologist special in that and the normal disease and disorder field.
500
What is after medical school?
residency.
500
Name all four pros for this career?
High Salary, Wide range of options, A good job outlook, They get amazing medical and other benefits.
500
Why do they need to have such great communication skills?
Because most of the job requires interacting with patients and they must use that to diagnose.
500
Why cant neurologist "slack off" and not care?
Because then the patients life is at risk and the simplest mistake and the laziest mistake can result in loss of life.
500
What is an odd place for them to work but it is essential?
A prison