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Anyone end up in Neurology who struggled with anatomy? I've really enjoyed my rotation and it's an interesting field, but I'm a Phys = A, Anatomy = C type of guy.
Anyone end up in Neurology who struggled with anatomy? I've really enjoyed my rotation and it's an interesting field, but I'm a Phys = A, Anatomy = C type of guy.
There's a difference between the entire bulk of neuroanatomy and the neuroanatomy that's actually clinically relevant. Early on it's sufficient to have knowledge of the major pathways and structures, the rest you learn as you go as you progress through your training. However I doubt even most attending neurologists have the same knowledge as say, a neuroanatomy professor. Much of it is just not relevant to clinical neurology.