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    no point for me to become a neurosurgeon. The once great inferno of ambition to become a neurosurgeon had been reduced to a flame smaller than a candle. With the support of my mom, sister, and the rest of my family I was pulled out of my grief. After I accepted the reality of my loss I had a revelation. I realized that I could not give up on my goal of becoming a neurosurgeon solely because my father passed away. I came to the understanding that if I am a neurosurgeon I will be able to save the lives

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    There are so many types of surgeons and a lot of things to do in the medical fields. There are three things in the medical fields that interests me the most which are trauma surgeons, medical examiners, and neurosurgeons. I’m going to tell you about all three of these careers, what they all do, and much, much more. To become a surgeon of any kind you need to take college course like Anatomy, Biology, English or speech class, calculus, a few classes in biochemistry, health science, or a relate.

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    Neurological Surgeon The career I’m most passionate about doing is that of a Neurosurgeon. Neuro surgery or Neurological surgery is the medical service concerned with the diagnosis and treatments of conditions, illnesses, and injuries involving the nervous system and its support structures. I chose this career because I’m fascinated with the functions of the human brain, as well as the human body as a whole. Also, this career appeals to me because it gives you an opportunity to save lives, and

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    Neurosurgeon specialize in examining, diagnosing, and surgically treating the neurological disorders. This job is not only physically demanding but also intellectually demanding. Neurosurgeons must also have excellent hand and eye coordination. Neurosurgeons preform surgery on a patient brain, spinal cords, peripheral nerves, remove tumor, relief pain, treat wounds, and vascular disorders. Neurosurgeons preform some of the most dangerous, risky surgeries

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    As a coveted occupation with a variety of subspecialties, neurosurgery affords a variety of diagnostics and procedures at the expense of a lengthy education and training program. First of all, a neurosurgeon must be enlightened with four years of undergraduate school, or a bachelor’s equivalent, to receive eligibility to apply for a specialized neurosurgical occupation. Subsequently, applicants then take approximately four additional years of specialized

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    First of all, a neurosurgeon must be enlightened with four years of undergraduate school, or a bachelor’s equivalent, to receive eligibility to apply for a specialized neurosurgical occupation. Subsequently, applicants then take approximately four additional years of specialized medical school to obtain their professional degree. Once fully educated, a surgeon applicant then must apprentice a senior surgeon for a three to eight year span. Finally, all neurosurgeons must pass a national board

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    As a high school senior I am looking forward to continuing my education this fall. A post-secondary education will help me achieve my future goal of becoming the best pediatric neurosurgeon I can be and save every life I can. At the age of fifteen I started my own business to help bring hope into the lives of families that are going through challenging times. I founded Every Little Stitch to create special keepsakes for orphans, children who have had traumatic injuries, foster children, ladies

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    Have you ever thought about the complex disorders that neurosurgeons work with everyday? Well, the neurosurgery specialty is one of the many specialties in the medical department. Neurosurgery is a product of modern surgery where they have developed new technologies that make the medical field. There are many subspecialties of neurosurgeries. One of them is Paediatric neurosurgery which patients are children; another is Functional neurosurgery. Traumatology and Skull base surgery are also a subspecialties

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    has a relentless ambition to become a neurosurgeon. My preferred after school activity is the rough, yet enthralling sport of soccer. I also aspire to become like Nicola Tesla, an intelligent and modest man who changed the world. One thing that continuously drives me it my passion to become a neurosurgeon, a field that requires intelligence and hard work. As a 12 year old boy who is inspired by Nicola Tesla, who is fueled by the goal of becoming a neurosurgeon, but especially by my all-pervading love

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    by saving lives as an accomplished and experienced neurosurgeon. Now, imagine this same girl as a freshman in high school, finding out that nearly all odds are stacked against her in making her childhood dreams come true. I am this girl, and I can still remember the day when I found out that, due to my gender, it would be much more difficult for me to succeed in the male-dominated field that is neurosurgery. Only a small fraction of neurosurgeons are females, which is pretty discouraging. Because

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