Neurology
Greetings, Raja.
It is really great that you have thought of your future with some clarity. With regard to your query, you need to keep some things in mind:
- In order to become a Neurosurgeon you will need to work extremely hard for the next 7-9 years of your life, Neurosurgeons are some of the smartest people on the planet and that role requires a certain level of maturity as well as dedication. My point is that by the time you become a neurosurgeon you'd have learned to appreciate the art of reading regularly and researching to keep yourself updated all the time for the sake of your patients - you will not find much time for your self as a neurosurgeon worth his salt.
- Those neurosurgeons who have so much money are well accomplished medical experts and to nothing in life comes without any strings attached - you may have a lot of money after 10 years but to keep earning that money you will have to work harder than most normal people who have time to travel and enjoy life.
Now, on a serious note:
- If you do become a neurosurgeon you will have to practice privately (open your own hospital, etc.) because government surgeons have fixed salaries.
pros of being a Govt. surgeon;
- more work to improve yourself and to help society
- more research opportunities which will require you to travel abroad at least once a year (if you are an expert in a field) for lectures, seminars, neuro surgeon meetings and things like that with government funds - this will be your chance to travel and see the world after you are done with your work there.
- job satisfaction
pros of being a private surgeon:
- you are your own boss
- you can charge as much money as you want
- you can take as many vacations as you want and use your money to travel the world
Bottom line is- at the age of 40, when you have enough money and a good reputation to have some fun, your life will throw new responsibilities like family, kids, old parents, clients, commitments, etc. which will put breaks on your plans for your own life. so
- Learn time management as early as possible
- learn to have fun while studying new things
- aim to become an expert in a filed so that people invite you all over the world
- be a good doctor and earn respect
best of luck for your future, great day to you!
Hello Aspirant
See both Neurologists ans Neurosurgeons diagnose and treat patients which involve the nervous system. However, Neurologists do not perform any surgery in the brain but they perform treatments or therapies whereas neuro surgeons perform surgeries for the conditions required.
So it is difficult to say who can get more holidays, you should decide on your field of interest.
Have a good future ahead.
Good luck!!
Hello,
Both diagnose and treat the patients with neurological disorders, illness or injuries
Difference is
NEUROSURGEON :
Perform surgeries
They Focus on surgical procedures for emergencies which are required for brain,spine or skull trauma, remove tumours, blood clots, perform radiation treatments and microsurgery.
NEUROLOGIST :
Don't perform surgeries
Make diagnosis by evaluating the patients and treat them with medications and other non surgical treatments
Both are of highly stressful environment jobs facing intense pressure
AVERAGE SALARY:
NEUROSURGEON- is around Rs 4,00,000
NEUROLOGIST- is around Rs 3,50,000
WORKING HOURS:
NEUROSURGEON- an average of 61 hrs / week
NEUROLOGIST- an average of 40-50 hrs / week
Hope it helps
Good luck!
Hello!
Neurosurgery is a really popular profession. It is as important as the cardiology department. Being a neurosurgeon is tough and also dangerous yet a really satisfactory profession to be in. But I admit that your social life and the time you get to spend with your family will be less once you choose this profession because you will have to deal with a lot of emergency cases but it's all worth it.
Afterall is there anything more happier than saving a life?!
Have a great day!
Hi Raja,
It depends that you are working in a educational institution or just doing private practice. In educational institutions the workload is less and you have to work around 9 - 10 hours a day and you get a holiday on Sunday and other decided days or festivals.
While during private practice, you may not get fixed holidays as you may be called anytime from the clinics and work time can also be more as you working for many of them. You may get leaves in the off season.
See, neurosurgeon is a very hard because irrespective of the institution you are working you may be called in weekends, late nights or in emergency cases. This is because you are doin a critical and life-saving job.
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hello aspirant
Yes definitely
If your paid leave is over then you will get unpaid leave for neurologist in Mumbai.
However if you want to take a long unpaid leave, you may contact the management head and clear the query.
If it's short day leave, there is a chance you may be called for emergency issues in the hospital. Then you will have to cooperate with them
Hope this information is useful
Thanks
Yes , Neurosurgeons are highly paid with their experience . An experienced Neurosurgeon with 10-19 years of experience earns an average total compensation of 3,200,000 based on 43 salaries. In their late career (20 years and higher), employees earn an average total compensation of 5,950,000.
Highest reported salary offered as Consultant Neurosurgeon is 50.5lakhs. The top 10% of employees earn more than 50.0lakhs per year. The top 1% earn more than a whopping 50.4lakhs per year.
Hope this helps !!
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