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Researching a Career of Interest. By: Kevine Inventions and Innovations/5 th. Neurologists. A neurologist is someone who studies the features, diseases, and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Researching a Career of Interest
By: KevineInventions and Innovations/5th
A neurologist is someone who studies the features, diseases, and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
The word neurologist comes from the
Latin root words “neuro,” which means “brain,” and “ology,” which means “study of.”
Neurologists
In order to become a neurologist , I’d have to go to school for about 5-8 years. I’d also have to take the Medical College Admission Test. He first 4 years I’ll have to go to a 4 year college or university and work on undergraduate work. I’d probably choose a major in pre-medicine or biology to have a better chance of getting in medical school.
During the next 4 years, I’d have to get accepted and go to medical school.
I could spend my ninth year in a hospital to apply the skills I used in Medical School and then move up to Neurology.
School + Neurology
Three Colleges That Provide the Right Education/Average Salary
Universities that Provide the Right Education:
1. Arizona State University2. Stanford University3. Baylor College of Medicine 4. New York University5. The University of Texas (Austin,
TX)6. Yale University
Average Salary
Very successful neurologists can earn up to $400,000 or more a year.
The upper 10% earn more than $208,000 per year
And the lower 10% earn less than $150,000 per year.
Companies That Would Hire
•Kaiser Permanente•National Institutes of
Health•Harvard Medical School
Three Companies
that would hire neurologists:
Typical Duties for a NeurologistNeurologists have to:1. Provide their patients with information on
their medical and surgical risk, if there is one.2. Examine the patients medical history and
results to see if an operation is need.3. Plan what procedure, medicines, and therapy
will be best for the patient and will heal the best.
4. Neurologists will have to communicate and work with others.
5. Using a computer for files on a patients history would happen often.
REQUIRED SKILLS1. SCIENCE 2. MATH
5. GETTING ALONG W/ OTHERS
4. LEADERSHIP
3. SPEAKING WRITING
6. MECHANICAL SKILLS
Percentage of Grow
th2010-2020
The estimated growth of the employment of a neurologist between 2010-2020 is estimated to be between 20-28%, which is faster than average.
PROS & CONSPros: I would love this
job because I love helping people.
Also, I like the idea of studying the Nervous System and finding cures to different types of diseases.
Cons: I wouldn’t like the fact
that I would have to see people who have traumas because I hate seeing people who are suffering
Using computers to access patients’ files would be a con for me.
WHY I CHOSE THIS JOB☼ I chose this career because since I was six years old, I always wanted to be a doctor. At that time I just wanted to be a regular doctor.
☼Then, when I was 7, I wanted to be a surgeon.
☼At age 10, I found out I wanted to be a brain surgeon, a neurologist.
REFRENCESInfo.
•http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/29-1069.05•https://www.driveofyourlife.org/multimedia/main.html•http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/science-engineering-careers/HumBio_neurologist_c001.shtml#onthejob•http://www.healthcaresalaryonline.com/neurologist-salary.html
Pictures.
•http://blogsolid.com/ideas/2007/five-pros-and-cons-of-blogging/•http://www.flascience.org/•http://math-homework-help.foresttrail.sd163.schoolfusion.us/modules/groups/integrated_home.phtml?gid=2851996&sessionid=250c47032cf10381ebce661784598ed2•http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/38/Harvard_Medical_School.JPG
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