How safe is job security for neurologists considering AI advancements?
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by /u/ProudAmericano
7h ago
Getting ready to apply this year, but a bit nervous about this. Non proceduralists may be easier to replace than proceduralists, as LLMs are currently a lot more advanced than robotics. Platforms like OpenEvidence or GPT 4o can already give you a ton of info, come up with differentials, plans, and so on, not to mention searching the web to get up to date lit. Neurology is such an information-based specialty, which concerns me when AI is getting better and better at processing info from a variety of inputs (text, visual, audio, etc). Patients can already access fairly sophisticated plans witho ..read more
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What are the pros and cons of working at a VA?
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by /u/Few-Elephant2213
7h ago
To my understanding, it’s somewhat similar to working in Ana academic center in the sense that it’s very chill but you make up for it with low pay. The patient population tends to be more complex and less cared for. Do employers look down on applicaticants who spent most of their career at the VA? submitted by /u/Few-Elephant2213 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Welp, that can’t be good. Just got these Nerve Conduction Results.
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by /u/ryfr4742
15h ago
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Lecture on epilepsy for family medicine
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by /u/PetiteCanele
2d ago
I’m giving a lecture about epilepsy to family medicine residents soon. I thought I’d ask if anyone had given one of these and what topics they covered. It’s a huge topic for 40 minutes, and I have trouble seeing it from their perspective. Thanks submitted by /u/PetiteCanele [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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US Endovascular Neurosurgeons via the Neurology Residency Route?
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by /u/TheJerusalemite
2d ago
If there's any of you here on this sub and is available for DM, I really need help in my fellowship decision making. Thank you. submitted by /u/TheJerusalemite [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Spine Abnormalities Age-Related or Due to Past Injury
Reddit » Neurology
by /u/Queasy_Bumblebee5623
2d ago
The reports on my back seem pretty severe for my age (mid-40s). I don't understand this. We don't have a lot of this sort of issue in my family so it seems strange that it is all considered “age-related.” I was in a very bad accident in 1994. My head was turn right (I was looking behind me) when the vehicle was hit. I never quite recovered and have had back problems on and off since then. I am looking for suggestions on what kind of specialist may be able to determine if the abnormalities of my spine are related to a past injury or if is all just age-related. It just doesn't make sense to me ..read more
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Paid research positions
Reddit » Neurology
by /u/Cogitomedico
3d ago
I will be graduating next year and wanted to secure a paid research position in neurology to improve my CV I have a fair bit of research experience with a few publications. How can I approach this and how much chance do I have of securing it? submitted by /u/Cogitomedico [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Considering getting an associates in Neurodiagnostic Technology
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by /u/Appropriate-Storm112
3d ago
Hi there everyone im a 20 year old male that is considering going to my closest community college that offers a degree in Neurodiagnostic Tech to become a R.EEG Tech and wanted to ask you guys if its worth getting in to or should I just try to get a certificate and also how do current techs see the future of this career. submitted by /u/Appropriate-Storm112 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Endovascular Neurosurgery/Interventional Neurology via Neurology Residency Route
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by /u/TheJerusalemite
3d ago
I understand that it is a very long + competitive process for neurology graduates (since neurosurgery and radiology graduates tend to take most of the fellowship positions) but I wanted to know if the pay, when compared to other neurology subspecialties, would make it worth your while. I wanna know what my options are if I ever decided to double down on my surgery/interventions itch thru this route. Following the years needed to become an endovascular neurosurgeon/interventional neurologist, what kind of salary should I be expecting ? Thank you! submitted by /u/TheJerusalemite [visit reddit ..read more
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Paid research positions
Reddit » Neurology
by /u/Cogitomedico
3d ago
I will be graduating next year and wanted to secure a paid research position in neurology to improve my CV I have a fair bit of research experience with a few publications. How can I approach this and how much chance do I have of securing it? submitted by /u/Cogitomedico [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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