Who is the best neurosurgeon in NZ?

Who is the best neurosurgeon in NZ?

Dr Reuben Johnson.

  • Mr Thirayan Muthu.
  • Dr Sami Raunio.
  • Wakefield Neurosurgery Centre. Neurosurgery.
  • Robert Aspoas. Neurosurgery Spinal Surgery.
  • Ronald Boet. Neurosurgery.
  • Mr Martin Hunn. Neurosurgery.
  • Dr Helge Koeck. Neurosurgery Spinal Surgery Trauma Surgery.
  • Who are the neurosurgeons in Ireland?

    Consultants:

    • Mr Martin Murphy. Consultant Neurosurgeon.
    • Mr Mohsen Javadpour. Consultant Neurosurgeon.
    • Mr Jabir Nagaria. Consultant Neurosurgeon.
    • Prof Seamus Morris. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Specialising in Spine.
    • Mr Pat Kiely. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon (Spinal)
    • Mr Martin Murphy.
    • Mr Mohsen Javadpour.
    • Mr Jabir Nagaria.

    What percentage of doctors are neurosurgeons?

    In the U.S., neurosurgery is a very small, highly competitive specialty, constituting only 0.5 percent of all physicians.

    How much do neurosurgeons make NZ?

    The average neurosurgeon gross salary in New Zealand is $564,244 or an equivalent hourly rate of $271. In addition, they earn an average bonus of $135,701. Salary estimates based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in New Zealand.

    How much does a neurosurgeon make in Ireland?

    €78,534 (EUR)/yr The average neurosurgeon gross salary in Ireland is €326,543 or an equivalent hourly rate of €157. In addition, they earn an average bonus of €78,534.

    How long does it take to become a neurosurgeon in Ireland?

    The training pathway to becoming a Neurosurgeon in Ireland commences at Core Surgical Training ST1 and completes at Specialty Training ST8. Within these 8 years of training a trainee will undergo Core Surgical Training in ST1 & ST2.

    What age are most neurosurgeons?

    40+ years old
    Interestingly enough, the average age of Neurosurgeons is 40+ years old, which represents 78% of the population.