Why do brainlets pretend that brain surgery is a complicated matter? You have two common saying to emphasize the ease of a task relative to another, "It's not rocket science," and "It's not brain surgery." Why do people think these two things are comparable in difficulty? A brain surgeon is basically a just glorified butcher.
>>8999302
Only the best of the best get to that point
>>8999302
Do you think brain surgery isn't complicated, but rocket science is?
>>8999305 >>8999302
The best of best of Medical School.
Which were before the best students from Biology & Chemistry.
Surgery itself is more manual dexterity than mental power. Surgery is a Physical Body Skill like Sports, Drawing or Music.
Medicine & Biology are more about Memorizing a Lot of Stuff
Instead of the Logical Reasoning required in Math, Physics & Engineering (to varying degrees)
Brain Surgery is very simple if compared to Physics. Just cut some damaged parts of Brain without killing the Patient, & hope than the Brain heal himself.
Physics, Math, Engineering PhD is much harder than Medicine.
Physics, Math & Engineering PhD are harder, however get paid less than Medical Doctors.
>>8999302 >>8999305 >>8999320
Neurosurgeons can kill/murder without going to Jail.
Neurosurgeons are free to make several deadly mistakes that kills the Patient, without be sued/prosecuted.
Engineers & Physicist by other hand go to Jail if they kill people.
>>8999336
Are you mentally challenged or something? Doctors get sued all the time.
this board has a hilarious superiority complex
Isn't it more to do with the delicate nature of brain surgery that comprises its 'difficulty'? It seems relatively easy to remove a hemotoma, but it's trickier by dexterity to remove a neuroblastoma from the limbic system (hippocampus/ amygdala etc.)
I think it's less a difficulty statement, more a accuracy one.
>>8999363
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>>8999977
at surgery level, difficulty is accuracy though. A total knee replacement takes much less accuracy to complete than removing a neuroblastoma and therefor could be said to be objectively "less difficult", even though it may require more actual effort.
>>8999336
You're extremely ignorant of what you are talking about.
Malpractice is punished severely by fines or even de-licencing.
Rocket surgery
>>9000832
>Rocket Surgery
Bachelor in Aerospace Engineering +
Medical Doctor !?