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Are Brain and Mind two completely separate entities? Help and advise on all matters neurology and p
I work in a relatively new subspecialty called Neuropsychiatry or also known as Behavioural Neurology, which tries to bridge the artificial gap between Neurology and Psychiatry. Can we honestly say that Brain and Mind are completely separate entities? Most of common neurological illnesses like Parkinson's Disease, Headaches and Epilepsies are now classified as Neuropsychiatric Illnesses. This page
How to Determine If You Have Succeeded at Neurology Residency.
By Allan H. Ropper, MD.
1. Can You Present a Case to an Intelligent Colleague in 2 Minutes?
2. Can You Tell Who Is Sick?
3. Have You Acquired a Style That You WillBe Able to Apply to the Most DifficultCases?
4. Do You Know Which of These Are One Person, and Which Are Two: Argyll Robertson, Jakob Creutzfeldt, FosterKennedy, Denny Brown...?
5. Can You Do Neurology without Scans?
Ref:
Ropper, A. H. (2016), How to determine if you have succeeded at neurology residency. Ann Neurol., 79: 339–341. doi: 10.1002/ana.24592
http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/a-fresh-perspective/damned-if-you-do-and-damned-if-you-dont/
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