---- I don't know if anyone will be able to answer this question unless you are a neurosurgeon.... but my question is: What acad
emic program do you have to be in during your undergrad school to become a neurosurgeon? Example: Harvard has academic programs like: Engineering
Research
Science
Technology
Liberal Arts
Music
Economics
Government/Political Science
Performing Arts
Social Science
Visual Arts
Humanities
So what academic program out of these would I have to be in to become a neurosurgeon?
you need four years of medical school resulting in an md or do degree 1 year internship in general surgery five to seven years in neurosurgery residency program
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