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Neurology and Mental Health

Career paths for individuals who love figuring out how the brain and nervous systems work, and how to treat and manage them when they do not function according to plan.

What Neurologists & Mental Health Specialists Do

Neurology and Mental Health are fields of medicine that relate to physical and mental diseases and illnesses affecting the brain and nervous systems.

Neurology – In the field of medicine, Neurologists treat and manage individuals with illnesses and injuries related to the brain and nervous systems.

Mental Health Medicine– In the field of medicine, Mental Health Professionals provide therapeutic and medical treatment for atypical or problematic mental illnesses and human behaviour.

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Addiction Medicine Professionals are concerned with diagnosing, treating, managing and caring for individuals with addiction disorders including drugs, alcohol and pharmaceutical dependencies.

Registration Steps to become an Addiction Medicine Practitioner

  1. Accredited Undergraduate Medicine Degree or Postgraduate Medicine Degree
  2. General Medical Registration
  3. Completion of RACP Basic Physician Training, including the RACP Written and Clinical Examinations.
  4. Six years of full-time training, including three years of basic adult or paediatric medicine, and three years of Advanced Addiction Medicine Training.

Neurologists are concerned with diagnosing, treating and managing diseases and disorders in the autonomic, central, and peripheral nervous systems.

Registration Steps to become a Neurology Practitioner

  1. Accredited Undergraduate Medicine Degree or Postgraduate Medicine Degree
  2. General Medical Registration
  3. Completion of RACP Basic Physician Training, including the RACP Written and Clinical Examinations.
  4. Six years of full-time training, including three years of basic adult or paediatric medicine, and three years of Advanced Neurology Training.

Neurosurgeons prevent, diagnose, evaluate, treat, manage and rehabilitate disorders of the autonomic, central, and peripheral nervous systems through surgical and non-surgical methods. They also help with management of symptoms such as pain.

Registration Steps to become a Neurosurgery Practitioner

  1. Accredited Undergraduate Medicine Degree or Postgraduate Medicine Degree
  2. General Medical Registration
  3. Five-to-nine years of full-time training, including basic, intermediate and advanced neurosurgery training

Psychiatrists are concerned with diagnosing, treating and managing mental illnesses in a holistic manner. Psychiatrists typically help with both physical and mental symptoms, focusing on influence of the mind over the body and the body over the mind.

Registration Steps to become a Psychiatrist

  1. Accredited Undergraduate Medicine Degree or Postgraduate Medicine Degree
  2. General Medical Registration
  3. Five years of full-time training, including one year of basic adult psychiatry training, two years of Proficient training, and two years of Advanced Psychiatric training.
Skills

Neurology and Mental Health provide you with the following valuable skills

Brain & Nervous System Anatomy and Function 100%
Cutting-Edge Technology & Research 80%
Diagnosis, Intervention & Management of Mental Illness 100%
Drug Treatment 90%
Duty of Care & Ethics 95%
Reading Medical Imaging such as X-Rays, CTs and MRIs 100%
Therapy & Counselling 90%
Report Writing & Record Keeping 90%
Surgery 60%

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