The Neurosurgeon

Duties and responsibilities:Brain Surgeon Job Description and Duties. Neurosurgeons perform surgery on the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves to remove tumors, relieve chronic pain and treat wounds, vascular disorders and diseases such as Parkinson's and epilepsy.
Salary:A survey conducted in 2011 by Profiles found a median starting salary of $395,000 for neurological surgeons. After six years in practice, the average salary grew to $589,500. "Neurosurgery Market Watch" reports that neurosurgeons six to 15 years into their profession earned a median income of $914,796.
Education:The first step toward becoming a neurosurgeon is earning a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Generally, it takes 3-4 years to complete a bachelor's program. You might consider pre-med or a related major, such as biology or chemistry.
Demand or need for this profession:Four years of medical school, a year of internship, and then neurosurgical residency is an additional six years. So, my training was seven years after medical school.
Reflection:I would like to be a Neurosurgeon because they win a lot of money and will save a lot of people's lives.I also would like to be a neurosurgeon because i would have a good live and i would have would i wanted . Also because i would have a lot of people thanking me  and i will feel great saving people's lives.

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