Because the brain is the most complex and least understood organ in the body, only the most adroit and erudite of surgeons can endeavor to cure and correct its poorly understood ailments. Neurosurgery is also one of the fastest growing medical industries, as the past decade has reaped more knowledge of the brain and developed more surgical technology than ever before. As the global population increases and surgery techniques are enhanced, the demand of this occupation will only increase. Full time neurosurgeons can generate anywhere from $240,000 to $589,000 a year, depending on their location and the hospital they work at, rendering all of its successful applicants with a high income. In addition, neurosurgeons also have a high level of social contact with their patients. As itemized by the National Careers Service, “A surgeon needs to put people at their ease and inspire trust and confidence. They also need to work under pressure and make quick, accurate decisions” (European Union 1). Through extensive effort and an outgoing personality, one can master the multifarious skills a neurosurgeon must
Because the brain is the most complex and least understood organ in the body, only the most adroit and erudite of surgeons can endeavor to cure and correct its poorly understood ailments. Neurosurgery is also one of the fastest growing medical industries, as the past decade has reaped more knowledge of the brain and developed more surgical technology than ever before. As the global population increases and surgery techniques are enhanced, the demand of this occupation will only increase. Full time neurosurgeons can generate anywhere from $240,000 to $589,000 a year, depending on their location and the hospital they work at, rendering all of its successful applicants with a high income. In addition, neurosurgeons also have a high level of social contact with their patients. As itemized by the National Careers Service, “A surgeon needs to put people at their ease and inspire trust and confidence. They also need to work under pressure and make quick, accurate decisions” (European Union 1). Through extensive effort and an outgoing personality, one can master the multifarious skills a neurosurgeon must