Medical Professions
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Neurologist: ($324,000 annually)
medical doctor that determines and treats disorders of the nervous system. They diagnose problems through patience examinations and the use of diagnostic testing such as MRI, CAT, or Encephalography. They typically work in neurology laboratories, clinics, or hospitals.
Education :
4 years of college education (with a concentration in science) followed by 4 year of training and education in a medical school, 1 year of internship and 3 years of a neurology residency.
medical doctor that determines and treats disorders of the nervous system. They diagnose problems through patience examinations and the use of diagnostic testing such as MRI, CAT, or Encephalography. They typically work in neurology laboratories, clinics, or hospitals.
Education :
4 years of college education (with a concentration in science) followed by 4 year of training and education in a medical school, 1 year of internship and 3 years of a neurology residency.
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Neurosurgeon: ($368,000 annually)
a medical doctor who treats disorders of the nervous system by performing surgery on areas of the nervous system. Some of the medical conditions treated by a neurosurgeon are spinal and brain tumors, epilepsy, spinal cord injuries , cerebral aneurysm. They mainly work in hospitals, private clinics and facilities, as well as intensive care units.
Education :
after completion of a medical school program a student who intends on becoming a neurosurgeon is required to do a 1 to 2 year internship followed by 5 to 7 years of residency training.
a medical doctor who treats disorders of the nervous system by performing surgery on areas of the nervous system. Some of the medical conditions treated by a neurosurgeon are spinal and brain tumors, epilepsy, spinal cord injuries , cerebral aneurysm. They mainly work in hospitals, private clinics and facilities, as well as intensive care units.
Education :
after completion of a medical school program a student who intends on becoming a neurosurgeon is required to do a 1 to 2 year internship followed by 5 to 7 years of residency training.
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Neurochemist : ($48,000- $80,000 annually)
Neurochemists use a vast combination of neuroscience and chemistry to understand the nervous system and the chemical makeup of the brain. Neuroscience: the study of the human brain and nervous system and understanding human thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. They typically work in labs and or hospitals.
Education :
to get a job in neurochemistry, you will need a Masters degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Biochemical Engineering, or a similar field. You will also need experience in a lab and doing research, fortunately, there are internships and entry level positions that do not require this experience.
Neurochemists use a vast combination of neuroscience and chemistry to understand the nervous system and the chemical makeup of the brain. Neuroscience: the study of the human brain and nervous system and understanding human thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. They typically work in labs and or hospitals.
Education :
to get a job in neurochemistry, you will need a Masters degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Biochemical Engineering, or a similar field. You will also need experience in a lab and doing research, fortunately, there are internships and entry level positions that do not require this experience.
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Neuroanatomist : ($40,000-$110,000 annually)
study of the anatomy or the organization of the nervous system and they also study the anatomy of the nervous tissue. They work towards understanding the neural circuits and the functional organization of the nervous system both in healthy and sick patients. They typically work in laboratories.
Education:
You will need a Bachelors of Science in Neuroscience, education in organic and general science, physics, statistics, and biology. Followed by that, you will also need PH.D programs in Neuroscience.
study of the anatomy or the organization of the nervous system and they also study the anatomy of the nervous tissue. They work towards understanding the neural circuits and the functional organization of the nervous system both in healthy and sick patients. They typically work in laboratories.
Education:
You will need a Bachelors of Science in Neuroscience, education in organic and general science, physics, statistics, and biology. Followed by that, you will also need PH.D programs in Neuroscience.
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Neuropsychologist: ($62,000-5$500,000 annually)
studies the psychological processes and behaviors of the brain. The goal of a Neuropsychologist is to understand, treat, and srudy the behaviors of the brain. They work in universities, laboratories, and research institutions.
Education:
you would need a Bachelors Degree in premedicine or psychology, a masters degree in psychology, and graduate with a "Doctor in Psychology" (PSY. D) Then the final thing you need is to be certified
studies the psychological processes and behaviors of the brain. The goal of a Neuropsychologist is to understand, treat, and srudy the behaviors of the brain. They work in universities, laboratories, and research institutions.
Education:
you would need a Bachelors Degree in premedicine or psychology, a masters degree in psychology, and graduate with a "Doctor in Psychology" (PSY. D) Then the final thing you need is to be certified
A Day in the Life of a Neurologist: