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1 What is Neurology?-Neurology is the science of the nerves and the nervous system especially of the diseases affecting them.

2 What is a Neurologist?  A neurologist is a medical doctor who has trained in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders, including diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.  In the process of becoming a neurologist, people in training have to attend four years of premedical education in college or university, four years of medical school, one year internship in either internal medicine or medicine/surgery, and at least three years of specialty training in an accredited neurology residency programs.  There about 74 diseases of medical conditions possibly treated by a neurologist. Also there are about 11 medical tests that can possibly use or diagnosed by a neurologists.  They perform neurological examinations of the nerves of the head and neck; muscle strength and movement; balance, ambulation, and reflexes; and sensation, memory, speech, language, and other cognitive abilities. The training of a neurologist receives enables the individual to recognize nervous system malfunctions, to accurately diagnose the nature of dysfunction (such as disease of injury), and to treat the malady.  Neurologists can also be involved with in clinical research, clinical trials, and even basic research and transitional research. They help counsel patients on health care, diet, and preventive health care.

3 Neurologist continued…  Neurologists overlap in the field of psychiatry. There are different types of subspecialties in neurology that neurologists can be trained in; clinical neurophysiology, neuromuscular medicine, and vascular neurology.  Clinical neurophysiologists diagnose and manage central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous system disorders using a combination of clinical evaluation and electrophysiological testing such as electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and nerve conduction studies (NCS).  Neuromuscular medicine deals with the diagnosis and management of disorders located in the nerves, muscle or neuromuscular junctions  Vascular neurologists evaluate, prevent, treat, and recover from vascular diseases located in the nervous system.  Many neurologist encounter with disorders such as; Alzheimer’s disease, Autism, the common headache, and the list goes on Moreover to how much neurologists make as a salary, it would have to depend on how many years they have been in that field. For example, if a neurologist was to be in that field for less than a year, they would earn about $104,828. If they were to be in it for more than twenty years, they would earn about $185,073. Other ways you could find out a salary is to narrow in by the company size, city, skills, and their degree.  Moreover to how much neurologists make as a salary, it would have to depend on how many years they have been in that field. For example, if a neurologist was to be in that field for less than a year, they would earn about $104,828. If they were to be in it for more than twenty years, they would earn about $185,073. Other ways you could find out a salary is to narrow in by the company size, city, skills, and their degree.

4 Job Title Job Duties Special/Necessary Skills Psychologists  Provides outreach workshops & lectures  Provides individual and group counseling to students on a scheduled basis or through crisis intervention  Knowledge and basic skills in counseling practices and methods  Ability to plan, implement, evaluate and report activities conducted  Ability to effectively weigh and evaluate personal needs, client needs and the aims and policies of the agency and to respond and negotiate these competing needs as appropriate Biomedical Engineer  Solve problems with the domain of complex systems  Specialized biomedical training Physical Therapist  Provide a variety of medical services to help individuals who have been injured or physically affected by illness to recover or improve function  Evaluate a patient’s condition and devise a customized physical rehabilitation and treatment plan to enhance strength, flexibility, range of motion, motor control, and reduce any pain, discomfort and swelling the patient is experiencing  To be good with people  Also to be able to care for many people

5 Jobs requiring a high school diploma Personal and home care aide Medical Assistant Pharmacy Technician Dental Assistant Nurse’s Aide Jobs requiring postsecondary education Therapist Physicians & Surgeons Psychologists Genetic Counselors Public Health

6 Cite References  www.ask.com www.ask.com  www.answers.com www.answers.com  www.monster.com www.monster.com  www.salary.com www.salary.com  www.oliversacks.com/about.htm www.oliversacks.com/about.htm

7 Oliver Sacks Bibliography  Oliver Sacks was born in 1933 into a family of physicians and scientists.  He and his brother, Michael, were sent to boarding school, in the English Midlands, because of the bombing from Germany in World War II.  He was physically and psychologically abused while at the school  Brother started showing symptoms of psychosis  Graduated from Queen’s College, Oxford in 1954 and went over a series of medical degrees between 1954 and 1958  Moved to the U.S in 1960  Had an internship at Mount Zion Hospital from 1961 to 1962  In 1965 he accepted a fellowship at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in the New York City borough of the Bronx, becoming a researcher in neurochemistry and neuropathology  Wrote the book Awakenings in 1973 and became a bestseller  He received a high scientific honor when he was made an honorary fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences


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