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So You Want to Be a NEUROSURGEON #SHORTS
So you want to be a neurosurgeon. Neurological surgery, or neurosurgery for short, is concerned with surgical interventions of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. To become a neurosurgeon, you must complete a 7-year neurosurgery residency program after medical school which often includes one year of dedicated research time. This is the longest residency program, start to finish, out of any specialty.
In terms of competitiveness, neurosurgery is consistently ranked among the top 5 most competitive specialties to match into, meaning you’ll need high Step scores and plenty of research.
The median salary for neurosurgeons is $680,000 per year making it consistently one of the top three highest-paid specialties, duking it out with orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery for the numb...
published: 03 Aug 2022
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Brain Aneurysm Clipping with Neurosurgery Microscopy Solutions from Leica Microsystems
Recording of a brain aneurysm clipping by Vik Udani, MD, Division of Neurosurgery, Senta Clinic, San Diego, CA. Patient is a 38-year-old female with a history of hypertension and migraines. She was found to have an 8mm unruptured right middle cerebral artery aneurysm and underwent a right frontal temporal craniotomomy for aneurysm clipping.
Find out more about surgical microscopes from Leica Microsystems: https://fcld.ly/6ransqt
Watch this video and experience for yourself: Bright 400-Watt Xenon light system for concentrated light beam into deep cavities; high resolution and depth of focus with exclusive FusionOptics technology.
Case and video provided courtesy of Vik Udani, MD.
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published: 20 Jul 2017
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Meet Neurosurgeon Dr. Christina Jackson
Christina Jackson, MD, is a neurosurgeon specializing in complex brain tumor surgery, skull base surgery, and pituitary surgery. Dr. Jackson is trained in open and endoscopic endonasal skull base approaches which aim to be the most effective and least invasive approach for patients.
“I would like my patients to know that I will be involved in every aspect of their care, not just their neurosurgical issues,” says Dr. Jackson. “But how their brain tumor affects their other medical problems and their lives with the goal of getting them back to their normal lives as soon as possible.”
Learn more about Dr. Jackson:
https://www.pennmedicine.org/providers/profile/christina-jackson
Learn more about the Penn Neurosurgery:
https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/find-a-program-or-s...
published: 03 May 2023
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A Day in the Life of Neurosurgery Residents at Carilion Clinic
In 2018, we followed Dr. Cara Rogers and Dr. Christopher Busch through a day in their lives as neurosurgery residents at Carilion Clinic. The day starts before the sun comes up and is filled with everything from academic work to following up on patients in the hospital and in the clinic.
Dr. Cara Rogers is now one of Carilion’s neurosurgeons on staff, specializing in brain, spine, pediatric, peripheral nerve, and pituitary tumors. She joined the team in 2020.
Learn more about our team of neurosurgeons at Carilion Clinic https://www.carilionclinic.org/specialties/neurosurgery
published: 06 Jun 2018
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Inside the mind of a neurosurgeon
Henry Marsh tells Katie Razzall about some of the life-or-death decisions he has had to make, and explains that if an operation has gone well he tells the patient: "I enjoyed that!"
published: 23 Mar 2014
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How to Ace Your Neurosurgery Residency Interview
published: 16 Nov 2021
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So You Want to Be a NEUROSURGEON [Ep. 6]
So You Want to Become a Neurosurgeon. Here's how you can decide of neurosurgery is a good field for you, how to become one, and some of the lesser known truths of being an neurosurgeon.
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published: 07 Mar 2020
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The Future of Neurosurgery
Texas Children’s is proud to announce Dr. Howard L. Weiner as chief of neurosurgery. Weiner’s clinical interests include medically refractory epilepsy and tuberous sclerosis complex. He also treats children with brain and spinal tumors, congenital malformations, craniosynostosis, hydrocephalus, spina bifida and spasticity.
“Neurosurgery at Texas Children’s has really taken off over the past decade, and we are now poised to achieve something truly special,” said Weiner. “I am so impressed by the overall vision, direction and momentum here – this was an opportunity I could not pass up.”
Texas Children’s neurosurgery program is among the largest and most experienced pediatric neurosurgery units in the U.S., performing more than 950 surgeries annually for a broad range of pediatric neurosu...
published: 01 Sep 2016
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WSCS Spine Board - Session II
WSCS Spine Board
20th August 2023
published: 21 Aug 2023
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Neurology and Neurosurgery go to Therapy
Way too much neuro in one room
published: 08 Feb 2023
0:59
So You Want to Be a NEUROSURGEON #SHORTS
So you want to be a neurosurgeon. Neurological surgery, or neurosurgery for short, is concerned with surgical interventions of the brain, spinal cord, and perip...
So you want to be a neurosurgeon. Neurological surgery, or neurosurgery for short, is concerned with surgical interventions of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. To become a neurosurgeon, you must complete a 7-year neurosurgery residency program after medical school which often includes one year of dedicated research time. This is the longest residency program, start to finish, out of any specialty.
In terms of competitiveness, neurosurgery is consistently ranked among the top 5 most competitive specialties to match into, meaning you’ll need high Step scores and plenty of research.
The median salary for neurosurgeons is $680,000 per year making it consistently one of the top three highest-paid specialties, duking it out with orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery for the number 1 spot.
That being said, neurosurgery is known for having one of the most challenging lifestyles of any specialty, even beyond residency. In addition, the patients you treat as a neurosurgeon are often very sick, meaning that poor outcomes are not uncommon.
If you can get past those aspects of neurosurgery, however, you’ll get the privilege of working on arguably the most fascinating and mysterious organ of the body–the brain–and get to work in one of the few specialties where you truly have the opportunity to save someone’s life.
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So You Want to Be a NEUROSURGEON [Ep. 6]: https://youtu.be/RsxFLccGPH8
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Disclaimer: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Kevin Jubbal, M.D. and Med School Insiders LLC will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. May include affiliate links to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases made through them (at no extra cost to you).
https://wn.com/So_You_Want_To_Be_A_Neurosurgeon_Shorts
So you want to be a neurosurgeon. Neurological surgery, or neurosurgery for short, is concerned with surgical interventions of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. To become a neurosurgeon, you must complete a 7-year neurosurgery residency program after medical school which often includes one year of dedicated research time. This is the longest residency program, start to finish, out of any specialty.
In terms of competitiveness, neurosurgery is consistently ranked among the top 5 most competitive specialties to match into, meaning you’ll need high Step scores and plenty of research.
The median salary for neurosurgeons is $680,000 per year making it consistently one of the top three highest-paid specialties, duking it out with orthopedic surgery and plastic surgery for the number 1 spot.
That being said, neurosurgery is known for having one of the most challenging lifestyles of any specialty, even beyond residency. In addition, the patients you treat as a neurosurgeon are often very sick, meaning that poor outcomes are not uncommon.
If you can get past those aspects of neurosurgery, however, you’ll get the privilege of working on arguably the most fascinating and mysterious organ of the body–the brain–and get to work in one of the few specialties where you truly have the opportunity to save someone’s life.
🖋Accompanying Blog Post: https://medschoolinsiders.com/medical-student/so-you-want-to-be-a-neurosurgeon/
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So You Want to Be a NEUROSURGEON [Ep. 6]: https://youtu.be/RsxFLccGPH8
#neurosurgery #soyouwanttobe
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Disclaimer: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Kevin Jubbal, M.D. and Med School Insiders LLC will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. May include affiliate links to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases made through them (at no extra cost to you).
- published: 03 Aug 2022
- views: 132830
5:59
Brain Aneurysm Clipping with Neurosurgery Microscopy Solutions from Leica Microsystems
Recording of a brain aneurysm clipping by Vik Udani, MD, Division of Neurosurgery, Senta Clinic, San Diego, CA. Patient is a 38-year-old female with a history o...
Recording of a brain aneurysm clipping by Vik Udani, MD, Division of Neurosurgery, Senta Clinic, San Diego, CA. Patient is a 38-year-old female with a history of hypertension and migraines. She was found to have an 8mm unruptured right middle cerebral artery aneurysm and underwent a right frontal temporal craniotomomy for aneurysm clipping.
Find out more about surgical microscopes from Leica Microsystems: https://fcld.ly/6ransqt
Watch this video and experience for yourself: Bright 400-Watt Xenon light system for concentrated light beam into deep cavities; high resolution and depth of focus with exclusive FusionOptics technology.
Case and video provided courtesy of Vik Udani, MD.
#brainaneurysm #neurosurgeon #surgicalmicroscope
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https://wn.com/Brain_Aneurysm_Clipping_With_Neurosurgery_Microscopy_Solutions_From_Leica_Microsystems
Recording of a brain aneurysm clipping by Vik Udani, MD, Division of Neurosurgery, Senta Clinic, San Diego, CA. Patient is a 38-year-old female with a history of hypertension and migraines. She was found to have an 8mm unruptured right middle cerebral artery aneurysm and underwent a right frontal temporal craniotomomy for aneurysm clipping.
Find out more about surgical microscopes from Leica Microsystems: https://fcld.ly/6ransqt
Watch this video and experience for yourself: Bright 400-Watt Xenon light system for concentrated light beam into deep cavities; high resolution and depth of focus with exclusive FusionOptics technology.
Case and video provided courtesy of Vik Udani, MD.
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Leica Microsystems develops and manufactures microscopes and scientific instruments for the analysis of microstructures and nanostructures. Ever since the company started as a family business in the nineteenth century, its instruments have been widely recognized for their optical precision and innovative technology. It is one of the market leaders in compound and stereo microscopy, digital microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy with related imaging systems, electron microscopy sample preparation, and surgical microscopes.
- published: 20 Jul 2017
- views: 366146
3:09
Meet Neurosurgeon Dr. Christina Jackson
Christina Jackson, MD, is a neurosurgeon specializing in complex brain tumor surgery, skull base surgery, and pituitary surgery. Dr. Jackson is trained in open ...
Christina Jackson, MD, is a neurosurgeon specializing in complex brain tumor surgery, skull base surgery, and pituitary surgery. Dr. Jackson is trained in open and endoscopic endonasal skull base approaches which aim to be the most effective and least invasive approach for patients.
“I would like my patients to know that I will be involved in every aspect of their care, not just their neurosurgical issues,” says Dr. Jackson. “But how their brain tumor affects their other medical problems and their lives with the goal of getting them back to their normal lives as soon as possible.”
Learn more about Dr. Jackson:
https://www.pennmedicine.org/providers/profile/christina-jackson
Learn more about the Penn Neurosurgery:
https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/find-a-program-or-service/neurosurgery
https://wn.com/Meet_Neurosurgeon_Dr._Christina_Jackson
Christina Jackson, MD, is a neurosurgeon specializing in complex brain tumor surgery, skull base surgery, and pituitary surgery. Dr. Jackson is trained in open and endoscopic endonasal skull base approaches which aim to be the most effective and least invasive approach for patients.
“I would like my patients to know that I will be involved in every aspect of their care, not just their neurosurgical issues,” says Dr. Jackson. “But how their brain tumor affects their other medical problems and their lives with the goal of getting them back to their normal lives as soon as possible.”
Learn more about Dr. Jackson:
https://www.pennmedicine.org/providers/profile/christina-jackson
Learn more about the Penn Neurosurgery:
https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/find-a-program-or-service/neurosurgery
- published: 03 May 2023
- views: 1131
2:24
A Day in the Life of Neurosurgery Residents at Carilion Clinic
In 2018, we followed Dr. Cara Rogers and Dr. Christopher Busch through a day in their lives as neurosurgery residents at Carilion Clinic. The day starts before ...
In 2018, we followed Dr. Cara Rogers and Dr. Christopher Busch through a day in their lives as neurosurgery residents at Carilion Clinic. The day starts before the sun comes up and is filled with everything from academic work to following up on patients in the hospital and in the clinic.
Dr. Cara Rogers is now one of Carilion’s neurosurgeons on staff, specializing in brain, spine, pediatric, peripheral nerve, and pituitary tumors. She joined the team in 2020.
Learn more about our team of neurosurgeons at Carilion Clinic https://www.carilionclinic.org/specialties/neurosurgery
https://wn.com/A_Day_In_The_Life_Of_Neurosurgery_Residents_At_Carilion_Clinic
In 2018, we followed Dr. Cara Rogers and Dr. Christopher Busch through a day in their lives as neurosurgery residents at Carilion Clinic. The day starts before the sun comes up and is filled with everything from academic work to following up on patients in the hospital and in the clinic.
Dr. Cara Rogers is now one of Carilion’s neurosurgeons on staff, specializing in brain, spine, pediatric, peripheral nerve, and pituitary tumors. She joined the team in 2020.
Learn more about our team of neurosurgeons at Carilion Clinic https://www.carilionclinic.org/specialties/neurosurgery
- published: 06 Jun 2018
- views: 2405094
6:04
Inside the mind of a neurosurgeon
Henry Marsh tells Katie Razzall about some of the life-or-death decisions he has had to make, and explains that if an operation has gone well he tells the patie...
Henry Marsh tells Katie Razzall about some of the life-or-death decisions he has had to make, and explains that if an operation has gone well he tells the patient: "I enjoyed that!"
https://wn.com/Inside_The_Mind_Of_A_Neurosurgeon
Henry Marsh tells Katie Razzall about some of the life-or-death decisions he has had to make, and explains that if an operation has gone well he tells the patient: "I enjoyed that!"
- published: 23 Mar 2014
- views: 459536
17:46
So You Want to Be a NEUROSURGEON [Ep. 6]
So You Want to Become a Neurosurgeon. Here's how you can decide of neurosurgery is a good field for you, how to become one, and some of the lesser known truths ...
So You Want to Become a Neurosurgeon. Here's how you can decide of neurosurgery is a good field for you, how to become one, and some of the lesser known truths of being an neurosurgeon.
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TIME STAMPS:
00:53 - What is Neurosurgery?
01:39 - Cranial Surgery
02:58 - Spinal Surgery
04:15 - Peripheral Nerve Surgery
04:43 - Emergent/Trauma Surgery
07:32 - How to Become a Neurosurgeon
09:35 - Subspecialties within Neurosurgery
11:56 - What You’ll Love About Neurosurgery
14:00 - What You Won’t Love About Neurosurgery
15:38 - Should You Become a Neurosurgeon?
LINKS FROM VIDEO:
So You Want to Be Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2ADAFpTg5aaDaa9GX90-DO0aBsGLY8jQ
Most Competitive Specialties: https://youtu.be/yYWQClpEvRM
Day in the Life Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTCN43UFAlBqtpf4MWCfaAGynmO5P3nOz
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Disclaimer: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Kevin Jubbal, M.D. and Med School Insiders LLC will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. May include affiliate links to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases made through them (at no extra cost to you).
https://wn.com/So_You_Want_To_Be_A_Neurosurgeon_Ep._6
So You Want to Become a Neurosurgeon. Here's how you can decide of neurosurgery is a good field for you, how to become one, and some of the lesser known truths of being an neurosurgeon.
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🎶 Music from Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/d3ndzz/
TIME STAMPS:
00:53 - What is Neurosurgery?
01:39 - Cranial Surgery
02:58 - Spinal Surgery
04:15 - Peripheral Nerve Surgery
04:43 - Emergent/Trauma Surgery
07:32 - How to Become a Neurosurgeon
09:35 - Subspecialties within Neurosurgery
11:56 - What You’ll Love About Neurosurgery
14:00 - What You Won’t Love About Neurosurgery
15:38 - Should You Become a Neurosurgeon?
LINKS FROM VIDEO:
So You Want to Be Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2ADAFpTg5aaDaa9GX90-DO0aBsGLY8jQ
Most Competitive Specialties: https://youtu.be/yYWQClpEvRM
Day in the Life Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTCN43UFAlBqtpf4MWCfaAGynmO5P3nOz
#medicalschool #neurosurgery #premed
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Disclaimer: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Kevin Jubbal, M.D. and Med School Insiders LLC will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. May include affiliate links to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases made through them (at no extra cost to you).
- published: 07 Mar 2020
- views: 813509
3:07
The Future of Neurosurgery
Texas Children’s is proud to announce Dr. Howard L. Weiner as chief of neurosurgery. Weiner’s clinical interests include medically refractory epilepsy and tuber...
Texas Children’s is proud to announce Dr. Howard L. Weiner as chief of neurosurgery. Weiner’s clinical interests include medically refractory epilepsy and tuberous sclerosis complex. He also treats children with brain and spinal tumors, congenital malformations, craniosynostosis, hydrocephalus, spina bifida and spasticity.
“Neurosurgery at Texas Children’s has really taken off over the past decade, and we are now poised to achieve something truly special,” said Weiner. “I am so impressed by the overall vision, direction and momentum here – this was an opportunity I could not pass up.”
Texas Children’s neurosurgery program is among the largest and most experienced pediatric neurosurgery units in the U.S., performing more than 950 surgeries annually for a broad range of pediatric neurosurgical disorders. For more information visit texaschildrens.org/neurosurgery.
https://wn.com/The_Future_Of_Neurosurgery
Texas Children’s is proud to announce Dr. Howard L. Weiner as chief of neurosurgery. Weiner’s clinical interests include medically refractory epilepsy and tuberous sclerosis complex. He also treats children with brain and spinal tumors, congenital malformations, craniosynostosis, hydrocephalus, spina bifida and spasticity.
“Neurosurgery at Texas Children’s has really taken off over the past decade, and we are now poised to achieve something truly special,” said Weiner. “I am so impressed by the overall vision, direction and momentum here – this was an opportunity I could not pass up.”
Texas Children’s neurosurgery program is among the largest and most experienced pediatric neurosurgery units in the U.S., performing more than 950 surgeries annually for a broad range of pediatric neurosurgical disorders. For more information visit texaschildrens.org/neurosurgery.
- published: 01 Sep 2016
- views: 420729