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Beginning neurosurgery?
What should I be doing as High School student to begin my career in healthcare, and what are some of the opportunities I can take to further my knowledge in the field?
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Fidelis’s Answer
It is better to broaden your learning in High School (become a well-rounded student). Take your required science classes and focus on being a disciplined student. To become a Neurosurgeon, you have to finish undergraduate school and medical school (8 years) before your post-graduate training in Neurosurgery. Try always to do your best in all your school assignments. Never 'cut corners.' Embrace discipline.
You rock! This advice is very helpful.
Elizabeth
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Dawit’s Answer
You should work on anatomy,nervous system and physiology to help you understand the nature of each body organs.
Anatomy will help you understand the location of every nerve endings, physiology the normal functional state of the organs anything that disrupt the normal state will be considered as anomaly/ pathology. Then you will learn techniques to fix those anomalies.
Anatomy will help you understand the location of every nerve endings, physiology the normal functional state of the organs anything that disrupt the normal state will be considered as anomaly/ pathology. Then you will learn techniques to fix those anomalies.
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Dawit’s Answer
You should focus on biology anatomy, physiology and pathology. This will help you prepare for your future healthcare profession.
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Charlie’s Answer
Take as many science classes as possible. If your school has a health area, then make the most of this opportunity.
I am really grateful you took the time to answer this question.
Elizabeth