Neurological Surgeon
$73K-$174K
/ year
0-3 years experience
$73K-$174K
/ year
0-3 years experience
Neurological surgeons are responsible for leading operating procedures in the neurological departments of their facilities and overseeing surgical procedures in accordance with strict safety regulations and the particular patient's needs. Neurological surgeons are highly proficient in handling different blood pressure levels and monitoring cerebral pathways, evaluating operation outcomes, and understanding physiological derivations from electrode positioning.Neurological surgeons work in a healthcare environment and should be able to stand on their feet for several hours at a time while operating on patients. They may attend training sessions to become more familiar with new operating technologies and tools, and must use their excellent interpersonal skills to facilitate communication among staff members. They must work well in a team setting with other surgeons, nurses, and specialized neurology professionals, but should also have the organizational skills and close attention to detail to work independently. Multitasking and prioritization are important in this position, and other important responsibilities include interacting with patients and families before and after surgery to confirm that everything went as planned, and following strict privacy guidelines with respect to patients' rights to confidentiality.Neurological surgeons are skilled in interpreting CAT scans, evaluating neurological structures before operation, placing electrodes, and reviewing post-operating conditions, and they use a variety of operating tools in their work. A medical degree with a neurology specialty is required for this position, and prior experience within the field is also required. Other medical certifications are highly beneficial.
As a Neurological Surgeon with 0-3 years of experience in Canada, your main responsibilities include:
For a Neurological Surgeon, the following qualifications are required:
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Physiology-Healthcare
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Monitoring-Information Technology
3
Prioritization-Information Technology
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Adaptability-Information Technology
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Interpersonal Skills-Information Technology
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Medical Terminology-Information Technology
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According to Google data and current market trends, the job role of a Neurological Surgeon in Canada is projected to experience significant growth in the coming years. Over the next 10 years, the demand for Neurological Surgeons is expected to increase due to factors such as an aging population, advancements in medical technology, and increasing awareness of neurological disorders. This growth is expected to create numerous employment opportunities in the future, providing ample prospects for those pursuing a career in neurosurgery. The job prospects in this field are promising, making it an ideal choice for aspiring surgeons in Canada.