Neurosurgery By : Xzavier Davis.

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Neurosurgery By : Xzavier Davis

Definition Neurosurgery or Neurological surgery is the medical specialty concerned with the prevention , diagnosis , surgical treatment, and rehabilitation of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system.

Education & Training To become an Neurosurgeon you need at least for years of pre-medical education at college. Four years of medical school resulting in an M.D or D.O degree. One year internship in general surgery. Five to seven years in neurosurgery residency program.

Opportunities For Advancement For a surgeon to advance they need to complete undergraduate school , medical school , residency program and medical exams to become licensed and start practicing.. Some surgeons encounter advancement opportunities because they specialize in a particular part of the body ,such as the heart or brain. After many years of experience, some surgeons become lead administrators or chief surgeon at hospitals.