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I Want To Go To Neurology For Residency Training As A Doctor?

does that sound good?

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5 Responses to “I Want To Go To Neurology For Residency Training As A Doctor?”

  1. Q&A guru Says:

    Kyle, obviously he’s already been in med school if he’s asking this question! Jeez. I sense jealousy.
    Anyways, go for it, because neurology is so interesting.

  2. Pangolin Says:

    You have to find your own kind. If you fit in with the neurology crowd, then that’s where you belong. A much different personality type than ER, to be sure.
    Have fun.

  3. nicedoc Says:

    Neurology rules! However if your neuro exam takes only 5 minutes, you have lots to learn but that’s what residency is for.
    Best of luck.

  4. Doctor K Says:

    It sounds like an excellent plan to me. You have to see if it sounds excellent to yourself. I will tell you that it is one of the more difficult specialities out there.

  5. Dan Says:

    Hopefully you’re already in med school…otherwise, it’s kinda dumb that you’re even thinking about this already.

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