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In Brief... Neurologist

 Brief Description:

Studies the nervous system, and practices the diagnosis and treatment of related diseases.

A neurologist is a medical doctor specialising in the diagnosis, treatment and management of disorders of the brain, nervous systems and muscles. The GP refers a person to a neurologist for a specialist opinion if the person's symptoms are consistent with neurological problems.

Neurologists are generally asked to see people who have symptoms that might relate to the nervous system. Their initial role is to identify which part of the nervous system is affected and to determine the nature of the dysfunction. During a neurological examination the neurologist reviews the person's medical history with special attention to the current condition.

The neurologist will review the person's cognitive function, vision, hearing, balance, strength, co-ordination, reflexes and sensation. This is achieved by interviewing the person, and by performing a specific examination designed to test the functioning of the nervous system. If an abnormality in the neurological examination is identified, it may be necessary to conduct further tests to diagnose a neurological problem. These include scanning of the brain using a variety of different radiological techniques including computerised axial tomography (CAT scanning) and magnetic resonance intensification (MRI).



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Examine patients to obtain information about functional status of areas such as vision, physical strength, coordination, reflexes, sensations, language skills, cognitive abilities, and mental status. 

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Identify and treat major neurological system diseases and disorders such as central nervous system infection, cranio spinal trauma, dementia, and stroke. 

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Perform or interpret the outcomes of procedures or diagnostic tests such as lumbar punctures, electroencephalography, electromyography, and nerve conduction velocity tests. 

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Coordinate neurological services with other health care team activities. 

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Communicate with other health care professionals regarding patients' conditions and care. 

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Determine brain death using accepted tests and procedures. 

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Develop treatment plans based on diagnoses and on evaluation of factors such as age and general health, or procedural risks and costs. 

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Diagnose neurological conditions based on interpretation of examination findings, histories, or test results. 

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Inform patients or families of neurological diagnoses and prognoses, or benefits, risks and costs of various treatment plans. 

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Interview patients to obtain information such as complaints, symptoms, medical histories, and family histories. 


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Must first qualify as a medical doctor, then complete specialist training.

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