Neurosurgeon-an expert who treats diseases or injuries of the brain and spinal cord.

1. A neurosurgeon is an expert who treats diseases or injuries of the brain and spinal cord.

2. A neurosurgeon must have extensive training in medicine, surgery, and neuroscience.

3. You can earn a lot of money as a neurosurgeon.


What does a neurosurgeon do?

Neurosurgeons are involved in preventing, diagnosing and treating disorders of the brain, spine and nerves. They also treat and manage conditions that affect the flow of blood to the brain. As well as performing operations, they may be involved in a person's rehabilitation after treatment.


Does a neurosurgeon do brain surgery?
Neurosurgeons also perform surgeries for carpal tunnel syndrome, brain and spinal tumor removal surgery, and spinal surgery. They also treat conditions not requiring surgery like Parkinson's disease or low-back pain, according to the Oregon Health & Science University.


What's the difference between a brain surgeon and a neurosurgeon?
One common myth is that neurosurgeons are just brain surgeons. However, according to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS), they typically spend a lot more time on spine conditions and procedures than brain conditions and procedures.