CCSVI Clinic Receives Joint IRB Approval for Aftercare Protocol Study.
The joint application between Noble Hospital and CCSVI Clinic has been approved through the IEC Institutional Review Board (IRB) that will allow researchers to use patient data to study their new extended and enhanced aftercare treatment protocol. Please Call 888-419-6855 to know more about participating in the study. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information. Email apply -at- ccsviclinic. ca
I'm specializing in neuroscience in my undergrad (4th), but I got to say, the current theories and conceptions I've learned and is being accepted and advocated by the scientific community (apparently it's good enough to be published in student textbooks), especially about personality, conciousness and throught processes seem like bull-shit to me. So I want to do my own research (along with an MD... hope I get accpeted) & see for myself how God designed what he did, the brain.
Pros of being NS: - You get to tell people you are a neurosurgeon. Cons: - 7 years residency - Highest insurance rates - Patients are mostly no-hopers - Subdural hematoma's and slipped disks are all you have to look forward too - Research - Forgetting what your family looks like - Poking around a tiny area for hours - Ortho's laughing at you - Having to work with ortho's The lolz of being a NS resident.
@Tahmmo Research basically is cross referencing everything, over and over and over and over and over and over again. Then you pray it gets peer reviewed otherwise your screwed.
And Ortho's are considered to have drawn the lucky card out of all the surgical specialties.
They come out in debt but they also start off with a 6 figure job (in most cases).
You're better off coming out of medical school with a $350K debt (including undergrad) than out of undergrad with some leisure arts degree with $100K debt.
Thanks for the videos. I like the advice these doctors are giving about not having any preconceived notions about what you want to do in medicine. I think I want to become a doctor of pediatric neuro-radiology, but I might very well end up doing something else. It'll help to keep an open mind about my career goals. :)
i wish i could be neurosurgery doctor
docmony91 5 months ago
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CCSVI Clinic Receives Joint IRB Approval for Aftercare Protocol Study.
The joint application between Noble Hospital and CCSVI Clinic has been approved through the IEC Institutional Review Board (IRB) that will allow researchers to use patient data to study their new extended and enhanced aftercare treatment protocol. Please Call 888-419-6855 to know more about participating in the study. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information. Email apply -at- ccsviclinic. ca
Gregmills007 11 months ago
I'm specializing in neuroscience in my undergrad (4th), but I got to say, the current theories and conceptions I've learned and is being accepted and advocated by the scientific community (apparently it's good enough to be published in student textbooks), especially about personality, conciousness and throught processes seem like bull-shit to me. So I want to do my own research (along with an MD... hope I get accpeted) & see for myself how God designed what he did, the brain.
dantedantedante123 1 year ago
Simply Inspirational , Just What I Needed.
AndroidTokyo 1 year ago
This was very helpful, thanks for posting.
XOalakanaXO 1 year ago
CyJoZa 2 years ago 11
Why is research a bad thing?
And why would ortho's laugh at you?
Tahmmo 1 year ago 2
@Tahmmo Research basically is cross referencing everything, over and over and over and over and over and over again. Then you pray it gets peer reviewed otherwise your screwed.
And Ortho's are considered to have drawn the lucky card out of all the surgical specialties.
CyJoZa 1 year ago
@CyJoZa pros: making 500k +
bjapan96 2 months ago
PRay for me to bee one
Drkazimali 2 years ago
i wanna be a neurologisttttttt
nao1163 2 years ago
DOCTOR PACO!!!!
Cantormatis 2 years ago
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SeanRossHarvey 3 years ago
"keep an open mind and something will come to you."
Uhhhg! I wish i could keep an open wallet and college money would come to me -_-'
skimsk808 3 years ago 39
many medical students who come out med sch are in debt.
if you want something,you got to go through hell.
arare666 2 years ago
They come out in debt but they also start off with a 6 figure job (in most cases).
You're better off coming out of medical school with a $350K debt (including undergrad) than out of undergrad with some leisure arts degree with $100K debt.
EcstasyBen 2 years ago 5
Are you saying I need to be Jewish to be a doctor?
thesloc 3 years ago
what? thats ridiculous. If you want to be a doctor you can. Its your life.
many37 2 years ago
That was a joke, stupid. I was "clowning" on his Jewish last name: Rosenow.
thesloc 2 years ago
Oh my bad. I didnt get the joke at all. No offense.
many37 2 years ago
lol
thesloc 2 years ago
I love these videos
I'll hopefully be a neurosurgeon in the future.
DoctorMuller 3 years ago
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i will be a neurosregery
BO5ZA 3 years ago
LOL, priceless!
uce85 3 years ago 8
Thanks for the videos. I like the advice these doctors are giving about not having any preconceived notions about what you want to do in medicine. I think I want to become a doctor of pediatric neuro-radiology, but I might very well end up doing something else. It'll help to keep an open mind about my career goals. :)
Tekka 3 years ago 6