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•No a neurosurgeon is different from a neurologist both are dealing with the people who have disorders of the nervous system but at different levels and in different ways •Neurologists do not perform surgeries while neurosurgeons do both of them have to pass medical school and go through special training in neurology with a neurology residency program neurosurgeons further participate in surgical procedures and get trained to perform surgery
•A patient first consults a neurologist who examines the condition and prescribes necessary treatment if surgery is required then the neurologist recommends the patient to consult a neurosurgeon
•Neurology involves the science of medicine which largely deals with the functioning of the brain the brain is so vast fascinating and complex that studies are still being carried on to explore more about it
•Also neurological tests need to be examined thoroughly as they do not give a black - and - white result
The disorder is identified after examining the procedures and tests before concluding all these things make neurology unique and interesting
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