Becoming a Neurosurgeon #doctor #lifestyle #shorts #medicalstudent #medicine

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doctorhoeflinger
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Deepest respect to have completed such a lengthy and intensive medical doctorate. Absolutely Wonderful.

Bombabingbong
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Becoming a neurosurgeon by 33 is mind blowing! You were very committed and determined!

brittanyb
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Honestly 15 years fly by in the blink of an eye. Even faster when you’re doing something you’re passionate about. To anyone out there with dreams of pursuing a career in medicine, don’t let time be your deterrent; years will go by wether you’re still in school or working retail.

MrSandChess
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I had a stroke and a neurosurgeon was waiting for me in the emergency room when I arrived via ambulance. When I recovered I went to see him for an appointment and thanked him for saving my life.

margo
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It’s a lot, but that’s the amount of years of training I’d want someone to have to work on my brain. Mad respect.

drugstorecowgirlsoafraidof
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And than they say "only athletes are working hard to accomplish sth, they deserve to be paid millions a year". DOCTORS DESERVE WAY MORE BECAUSE THEY WILL SAVE YOU WHEN YOU ARE IN PROBLEM, NO ONE ELSE, not a single athlete, actress, singer etc.

tfiqfpg
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These guys deserve lots of money, not overpaid football players

patrapper
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Your parents must have been so.proud of you and hopefully still are.

sandramalone
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My son was just accepted to University of Texas Long School of Medicine to become a Neurosurgeon...very excited for him

rebeccatrainor
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Not to mention only the best of the best and sharpest of the sharpest are selected for that program. It’s a super tough program and demands only the best. Don’t kid yourself, very few med school grads are selected for this path of study. Hats off to you, sir, and your colleagues.

jeffbrown
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Dedication to your specialty is no joke. 5 yrs general surgery, and then fellowship training. Amazing the journey you Drs go through.

lilshaz
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That's a very long, exhausting, and expensive process. I have much respect for anyone who can make it through all that.

jlddark
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I admire people like you! The doc I work for took her 17 years, she is a vascular surgeon, very dedicated and intelligent woman!

smoklhoe
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I admire anyone who continues with, and completes their training in any medical field! To be able to save a life, change a person's future is an incredible skill! Well done to all doctors, surgeons, nurses!

janinepady
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I'VE ALWAYS ADMIRED THE DOCTOR'S AND PILOTS THEY'RE AMAZING INTELLIGENT...BRAVO

RC-kupr
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Wow! Thanks for your obvious dedication to your calling as a neurosurgeon. I'd feel completely safe in your hands...❤👍🇬🇧

ladychatelaine
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I could never do this. I'm so grateful you and others do this. I believe it's a calling and not for everyone. 💕💕

shazgannie
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You deserve every dime you make in your profession! Your training isn't just long. It's long and very hard. I'm an RN and I used to see interns and residents in the hospital at 5:30 AM till all hours of the night. Also perhaps you may want to share that it's not just the "know how" it's finesse and soft touch and fine motor skills. Best of luck for continued success. 👍👍👍

Retiredtraveler
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How truly impressed and thankful I am for you and others like you ! Thank God for those who dedicate their lives to helping others . My one twin daughter is a nurse practitioner at Penn State Hershey medical center .. Hershey Pennsylvania on shock trauma /SICU unit ! What I have observed while watching her go through so much training … is the blood sweat and tears involved ! And she has given me a small glimpse at what the residents deal with … no sleep … studies etc etc … it has given me the greatest admiration for all those who give so much to help mankind ! I’m thinking my daughter would just love you !!!! I don’t think the general public realizes the cost … much more than financial … thank you for your dedication to helping others ❤

lindafrost