Unfilled Child Neurology Positions
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Neurology FellowshipPGY-45/12/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Neurology FellowshipPGY-44/15/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Neurology FellowshipPGY-43/19/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Neurology FellowshipPGY-43/18/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Neurology FellowshipPGY-42/24/2023This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Neurology FellowshipPGY-312/11/2022This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Neurology FellowshipPGY-312/8/2022This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
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Neurology FellowshipPGY-410/29/2022This content is hidden, please subscribe to see full description...
What is Child Neurology?
Child neurology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders in children. Child neurologists are highly trained medical professionals who work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care for children with a wide range of neurological disorders.
What does a Child Neurologist do?
A child neurologist is a medical professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders in children. They work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care for children with conditions such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, developmental delays, and neurogenetic disorders. Child neurologists perform a variety of procedures to diagnose and treat these conditions, including electroencephalograms (EEGs), nerve conduction studies, and lumbar punctures.
Common Neurology Procedures:
Child neurologists perform a variety of procedures to diagnose and treat neurological disorders in children. Some of the most common procedures include EEGs, nerve conduction studies, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT) scans. These procedures allow child neurologists to view the inside of the brain and nervous system, detect abnormalities, and monitor the effectiveness of treatment.
How to Become a Child Neurologist?
Becoming a child neurologist requires extensive education and training. To begin, one must complete an undergraduate degree in a relevant field, such as pre-med, biology, or psychology. After that, they must complete medical school, followed by a residency in pediatrics or neurology, which typically takes around four years. This is followed by a fellowship in child neurology, which typically takes an additional two years of study.
How long does it take to become a Child Neurologist?
The path to becoming a child neurologist is a long and challenging one, typically taking around 12 years. This includes four years of undergraduate education, four years of medical school, three to four years of residency in pediatrics or neurology, and two years of fellowship in child neurology.
How much does a Child Neurologist make?
Child neurologists are highly-paid medical professionals, with an average annual salary of around $225,000 in the United States. However, salaries can vary depending on factors such as location, level of experience, and type of employer.
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Explore our up-to-date list of vacant residency and fellowship positions in child neurology. After you complete your residency and fellowship, you’ll have the freedom to practice child neurology in almost any medical facility in the country.