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Hi. I am a sophomore girl in highschool. I want to be a doctor. I want to be either a nuerosurgeon or spinal surgeon. Can someone please tell me if those are alike thing? I absolutely love the medical field because I want to assist people and save lives. Can someone please tells what to be exact like? I thank all the doctors out there. You are Heros. Thanks :)
Answers:
Neurosurgeons operate on the brain.

If you mean the spinal bones, then you'd be an orthopedist. Source(s): I am NOT in surrounded by the medical profession.
In most cases yes, neurosurgeons do spinal cord work, occasionally I've seen an orthopedist do it, but they other specialize in spine and never work on the nerves, only the bones, so basically, yes, they're impossible to tell apart.
I doubt you REALLY want to be a neurosurgeon. So abundant people here think they do, but they really don't know what's involved. NS deal beside a lot of sad, sad cases, and a LOT of extermination and serious, permanent disability. Also, the surgeries tend to be tedious. They can pick at a brain for HOURS under a microscope.

The spacious majority of what neurosurgeons do is spinal work. The guys I work with (yes, they're all men) probably do >80% spine surgery, mostly lumbar discectomy, anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, and some posterior interbody lumbar fusions (look those up if you're interested).

Out of the OR, they manage herald and spinal cord (NOT "chord" - that's a set of musical notes) injuries, and those are the sad cases. Saving lives is part of it, but so is telling the ethnic group that their loved one is either dead, paralyzed or destined to vegetable-hood.

On the bright side, NS do get to drill holes within skulls. No other specialty will let you do that. And there's a really cool surgery for craniosynostosis, where they peel the scalp rotten a baby and cut out the sutures in the skull. I love those cases.

If you want to be a physician, fine. Go for it, but save your choice of specialty until you're within med school. Each specialty makes contributions toward saving lives.

Also, even though more women than men are entering drug now, if you go into a surgical specialty, you'll still have to work harder than the men to be counted as equal. Discrimination is alive and all right in the OR. Source(s): I'm a (female) physician - anesthesiologist. I work with neurosurgeons.
Neurosurgeons work on the brain, spinal chord, and all parts of the Nervous system

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