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Neurology (from Greek: νεῦρον (neûron), "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Neurology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the central and peripheral nervous systems (and their subdivisions, the autonomic and somatic nervous systems), including their coverings, blood vessels, and all effector tissue, such as muscle. Neurological practice relies heavily on the field of neuroscience, the scientific study of the nervous system.
A neurologist is a physician specializing in neurology and trained to investigate, or diagnose and treat neurological disorders. Neurologists may also be involved in clinical research, clinical trials, and basic or translational research. While neurology is a nonsurgical specialty, its corresponding surgical specialty is neurosurgery.
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The Transplant Coordinator RN manages referral, evaluation, and pre-transplant data for transplant patients and coordinates the clinical management of post-transplant patients. Provides planning and coordination of all facets of clinical care for potential and actual transplant candidates and recipients. Being a Transplant Coordinator RN requires clinical experience in the care and treatment of transplant patients. Develops materials and delivers programs to educate and support patients, families, and clinicians throughout the transplant process. In addition, Transplant Coordinator RN requires a bachelor's degree of Nursing. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Requires registered nurse (RN). May require certification from a professional organ transplant nursing certification board. Being a Transplant Coordinator RN gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Working as a Transplant Coordinator RN typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience.