Can Neurologists get unpaid leaves in Mumbai?
Hello aspirant
Yes definitely
If your paid leave is over then you will get unpaid leave for neurologist in Mumbai.
However if you want to take a long unpaid leave, you may contact the management head and clear the query.
If it's short day leave, there is a chance you may be called for emergency issues in the hospital. Then you will have to cooperate with them
Hope this information is useful
Thanks
is neurosurgeon are high salary doctors
Yes , Neurosurgeons are highly paid with their experience . An experienced Neurosurgeon with 10-19 years of experience earns an average total compensation of 3,200,000 based on 43 salaries. In their late career (20 years and higher), employees earn an average total compensation of 5,950,000.
Highest reported salary offered as Consultant Neurosurgeon is 50.5lakhs. The top 10% of employees earn more than 50.0lakhs per year. The top 1% earn more than a whopping 50.4lakhs per year.
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how many salary are having for neurosurgeon
hello,
it actually depends in the experience of the surgeon-
if the experience is-
1 to 4 years, then the salary may lie around=
Rs. 570000 to Rs. 3549296
if the experience is around 5 to 9 years
then the salary may be around -Rs. 1440000 to Rs. 2875000
hope that helps
all the best
Can Neurosurgeons get unpaid leaves in Mumbai?
Hi Raja,
When the number of earned leave is over, then the leave taken is considered as an unpaid leave. Yes, you will get unpaid leaves in Mumbai if you are a Neurologist. But please note that in emergency cases you may be called to hospital and your leave (whether it is paid or unpaid) can be cut.
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Will Neurosurgeons have a good work-life balance?
Yes of Course. Neurosurgeon are also human Beings. They also have emotions. They also have their family.But in my perception neurosurgeon lifestyle is mixed. There's a big upside .They usually have the comfort of knowing, or at least suspecting, that they are among the smartest people on the planet.those who manage the demands of their physical and emotional needs against the rigors of the career, will likely live quite fruitful lives.
Thanks And Have A Very Nice Day.Hope you understand this very Well and All the Best.
What is the Highest level of study for a Neurosurgeon?
Dear,
It takes 4.5 years of study plus one year of internship to complete the MBBS degree. Following MBBS, there are two options. One is doing a postgraduate degree, ie an MS in General Surgery. An MS takes 3 years to complete. After finishing MS, you will need to do an MCh degree in Neurosurgery. MCh is basically super-speciality. It takes 3 years to finish the MCh. So it takes 5.5 + 3 + 3 years minimum to be qualified to practise neurosurgery. Needless to say, becoming a neurosurgeon in India takes a tremendous amount of dedication and hard work. Its not just many years of training, it is also difficult to get into a good college for MBBS, and even more to secure a MS seat.
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when is the Nimhans pg exam 2019?...and does it subject to admission for Psychiatry only this time or even Mch and Md Neurology are included?
Hi
As per your question according to the data NEET-PG
Availability of data Bulletin 1st November
Online submission of application form 1st November 2019(03.00 PM) – 21st November 2019(11.55 PM)
Admit card From 28th of December
NEET PG Exam Date 5th January 2020
Declaration of results By 31st January 2020
The exam is conducted twice a year – for the January and July session. The NIMHANS offers admission to
direct M.Ch. Neurosurgery/DM Neurology and MD Psychiatry courses
NIMHANS.
Date of Advertisement for Admission Notification 01.08.2019
Date of conduct of Online Entrance Test 20.10.2019
Date of admission 05.12.2019
Please follow up with the link to get more information:
http://nimhans.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/NIMHANS_Prospectus-2020-21_Final-version.pdf
https://nimhans.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/NIMHANS_Prospectus-2019-20_Final-
Version_1.pdf
https://nimhans.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/NIMHANS_Prospectus-2018-19-Final-1_0.pdf
Is there PhD in Neurosurgery course? If it is there what is its course fee? And What all institutions offer this course in India? What is their Salary during the Course and after the Course?
Hello aspirant,
Ph.D Neuroscience is a three year full time doctorate programme in the study of Neurological science. Eligiblity of the program is having MSC degree or M.phil in Neurological Science with a minimum aggregate of 55%. Admissions for this course is offered on Merit basis. But some reputed college or university conduct Group discussion and personal interview.
Average fees for this course is INR 15,000 to INR 3.20 lakhs.
Average salary is around INR 2-6 lakhs.
Top colleges for this course are:-
1. Amity University
2. University of kolkata
3. Government Medical College
4. Indian Institute of Science, benguluru
5. IISER, pune.
And many more
Hope this helps:)
What is the salary of a Neurosurgeon with Mch degree in india?
Dear Aspirant,
Mch is the one of the highest education you can get for neurosurgeon therefore the salary for the neurosurgeons is very high with some hospitals paying as high as 4-5 lac per month.
On an average you can expect a salary of 2-3 lac per month, that will keep on increasing with the experience,=.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Which is more tough cardiology or neurology?
Dear,
If you are a doctor and you are thinking about which one to specialise in- cardiology or neurology. I would say, pick neurology, as there are fewer neurologists than cardiologists. However, the burden of neurological diseases is increasing.It would also depend on which subject you like more.As doctors, both cardiologists and neurologists are important for treating diseases of their specialities.
Cardiology rather a cardiologist is a person who looks after those experiencing chest pains or shortness of breath. These specialists focus on the health of hearts, arteries, and veins, especially for individuals with hearth rhythm issues or those who have survived a heart attack. Non-invasive cardiologists interpret the results of various tests, including echo cardiograms and MRI scans. They may also observe stress tests to determine the health of someone's vascular system during strenuous activity. Interventional cardiologists, however, perform cardiac catheterizations or major bypass surgery on the heart .
Someone struggling with vision, coordination, and language skills may see a neurologist for testing. These doctors treat nervous system disorders related to the brain and spinal cord. By examining the patient's reflexes, movement, and eyes, neurologists can determine if the patient needs further testing. The kinds of tests ordered and interpreted by neurologists include lumbar punctures to obtain spinal fluid and electroencephalography, which produces images of the brain. After finding abnormalities in the tests, neurologists may diagnose individuals with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, or as having had a stroke.
Hope this helps!