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  • This has been the safe practice standard that we have adopted and this post-procedure monitoring over 10 days is the subject of our recent study as it relates to CCSVI for MS patients.” For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on: +1 (404) 461-9560.

  • We have been keeping patients hospitalized for a week to 10 days as a matter of safety and monitoring them for symptoms. Nobody who has the liberation therapy gets discharged earlier than that. During that time we do daily Doppler Ultrasounds, blood work and blood pressure monitoring among other testing. For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on: +1 (404) 461-9560.

  • “Unnecessary risks are being taken by patients seeking the liberation treatment.” says Dr. Avneesh Gupte of the CCSVI Clinic. “It has been our contention since we started doing minimally invasive venous angioplasties nearly 6 years ago that discharging patients who have had neck vein surgery on an outpatient basis is contra-indicated. For more information Log on to ccsviclinic.ca OR Call on: +1 (404) 461-9560.

  • I wanted to become a neurosurgeon but I am choosing orthopedic surgery instead. Shorter and even more hands on than neurosurgery!

  • 4 years of major in science at university

    4 years at medical school

    4 years in residency

    long uneven hours but EXCELLENT PAY

    salary is like over 200,000 dollars

  • @aznboi1398 Neursugery is actually is 6-8 years residency, not only that, 450,000-900,000 salary / year. and trust me you don't think of money when you become a surgeon, its way beyond money. saving people's life is priceless.

  • @10DayZzZ well thanks for the information on residency

    I plan on going to medical field and becoming a psychiatrist and I am in the top in my class :)

  • @aznboi1398 Keep up the good work! Great job!

  • I'm 15. I've wanted to be a neurosurgeon since I was in 7th grade. Right now I'm a sophomore in high school. In order to be in this profession, you need to have great grades, high stamina, and amazing self-trust. I give my regards to all doctors and future doctors alike.

  • I'm 18 and im starting University... tuition sucks! ugh, but I hope to get in med school... :)

  • I'm 14 and I want to become a neurosurgeon. My aunt had to have it done because she she had avm artery vascular malformation or something like that, and once she got home I really wanted to become a neurosurgeon to help people. She also lost her left peripheral vision, she might get it back, she might not. I hope she does though.

  • I am also 14, ironically and neurosurgery is my choice as well, if you are truly interested you should be continuously researching the brain and its amazing functions, also be sure to ask your science teachers for any additional resources as well, just as a basis. Good Luck! (its 20 years of schooling with no shortcuts!) Meet you at the top!

  • ill be there

  • @jus400track hi. unfortunately im 14 years old too, i want to become a surgeon and specificaly a neuro one. my 18 year old sister resently got accepted in med school . anyone who hears that i want to become a neurosurgeon here, in greece, laughs and thinks that im just following my sister's steps. anyway, all I want to say is that people like us must not get discouraged by this kind of "grownups" and keep struggling.

  • I'm almost in the same boat, I'm fifteen and I want to be a neurosurgeon

  • same here, buddy :)

  • being a surgeon is my long-term goal which i intend to achieve by first finishing my pre-med (nursing) i really love to work in this field because i would be able to help other people as well as i would also be able to work with the body's 'regulatory center". this is the most important organ that a man has in his body that keeps him alive :)

  • man, i cant even stand to watch that! neurosurgeons deserve every penny of that huge salary they earn...

  • And yet its still not enough for the huge sacrafice they make to do so. This is their life's work, I hope everyone can appreciate that.

  • hey if anybody has any info on cranioplasty i would love to hesr because ive been reseaching it and havent recieved much usefull information thanks

  • If you want to be a doctor study well and get to the medical school don't listen to this chit

    I'am a medical student !

  • wtf...

  • This is my goal some day..

  • nurosurgery is awesome!! I have to go into this field!

  • i agree.

    i'm only 13 and i really want be a neurosurgeon or a cardiothorasic surgeon.

    anything to do with surgery

  • Eh, it's hours of boredom... My Uncle left Neurosurgery and studied pathology, because neurosurg was so dull!

  • I thought about pathology before but how boring is it to open dead people all day?Neurosurgery is at the peak of all fields in medicine.You get to use your hand,you have research and development and you get to work with all the new gadgets to make a difference in living people's lives.All this while helping out in a field that is largely undiscovered.Plus you get to work with the most complex and sensitive of organs,the brain,spinal cored and sometimes peripheral nerves

  • same here

  • me in the future!!

    i mean the doctor

  • likewise

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