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    Neurosurgeon Case Study

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    On 2/21/17 I went to the office of Neurosurgeon Dr. Schell. Ms. Ostrander had arrived and left before I arrived. Dr. Schell will not speak with case managers. I called Ms. Ostrander. She said Dr. Schell looked at the MRI disc and told her the compression fractures to her Thoracic spine had not healed and she needs a vertebral plasty done. This is going to be scheduled. He also told her that she has compression issues in her cervical spine but he would deal with this after the thoracic spine is taken

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    1.My Career Once I graduate from La Serna High School, I will partake in a stressful journey into becoming a neurosurgeon. Neurosurgeons are physicians who perform surgeries on the brain to treat diseases or injuries. Besides surgeries, a neurosurgeon diagnose people, prescribes medicine, and also considered the surgical risks of proceeding with a surgery. This career is probably one the most stressful jobs in the world, due to all the information they must know and because of all the pressure that

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    What makes a Neurosurgeon? The money? The type of houses they get to live in? The places they get to go? The car they drive? Sure it could be all of those things. But what really makes a Neurosurgeon? Is it ambition? Is it courage? Is it the aspiration to save lives? Is it the reaction they get after a successful operation? Or is it a dream that they have dreamt of becoming a Neurosurgeon? Well, it's all of those things. I’ve dreamt of becoming a Neurosurgeon since I was in 6th grade. Ambition is

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    Have you ever considered the benefits of being a neurosurgeon? My career choice is to become a neurosurgeon because I am interested in the human body, and I want to help people get better. To become a neurosurgeon, I need to considered education requirement, job skills, earnings, benefits, employment, and a typical day. The education and training I need is I would have to study Biology, Chemistry, and Health. I would have to be state licensed, requirement include graduating from an accredited medical

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    challenging to do every day. And that job is a neurosurgeon. Many surgeons complete 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 7 years in their residency or internship. Most people who apply to medical school have a bachelor's degree and many have other higher-level degrees. Although no particular major is required, all applicants are mandated to complete undergraduate work in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math, and English.

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    what I wanted to be when I grew up and the only three words I could say to them were “I don’t know” since kindergarten all the way up to my junior year of high school I finally choose something that actually got my attention I choose to become a Neurosurgeon. I kind of never knew exactly what I wanted to be but I’m the type that likes to help other people with the surveys that I took it shows that I show think of going into these careers Early childhood development and services, Professional support

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    procedures a neurosurgeon has to perform. Neurosurgeons, examine, diagnose and surgically treat disorders of the nervous system. Some of the neurological diseases neurosurgeons treat is brain tumors, neurovascular diseases, cranial base diseases, and pediatric and developmental disorders. Some of the most extensive procedures a neurosurgeon has to perform are treating patients with intracranial tumors, and awake craniotomies (conscious during brain surgery). Despite all the procedures neurosurgeons have

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    Case Study: Neurosurgeon

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    Neurosurgeon participants at a ventricular endoscopic course then performed an endoscopic approach to the intraventricular tumor model lesion via an ipsilateral frontal burr hole. The properties of the SRSDP mixture could be manipulated through varying concentrations of source materials in order to achieve the desired consistency of a nodular solid lesion and allow for piecemeal resection. The tumor could be injected into the lateral and/or third ventricles. The tumor model allowed participants to

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    This report will outline some of the new information and insight I gained about being a neurosurgeon and the benefits/happiness gained upon completion of the career goal. The main insight I gathered was by watching an interview by Professor Russell Gruen. After watching an interview with Professor Russell Gruen who is employed in Melbourne working as a surgeon and with public health. I learned that leadership as a surgeon is something like a role model you are always looked upon by the society.

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    again. After what seemed like forever, the neurosurgeon came out and broke the news to her and her family. Her father’s car accident had broken his spine in three different places, broke a couple of ribs, and left him bruised and scratched all over. The neurosurgeon said it was a miracle that he had no actual brain damage. The neurosurgeon operated on her father’s spine and put him back together with a rod. After the surgery, she couldn’t thank the neurosurgeon enough for all she had done for her father

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