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Session 03

In this episode, Ryan talks with a neurologist, Dr. Allison Gray, as they discuss all things about neurology. Notice that Ryan follows a standard regimen of questions in his episodes so you can compare each of the answers to hopefully help enlighten you in choosing your residency.

Allison is working as a neurologist at a large medical group in a community setting in Colorado.

Here are the highlights of the conversation with Allison:

When Allison knew she wanted to pursue Neurology:

Why community versus academic:

Being drawn more to clinical practice

Types of patients:

A typical day in the life of Allison:

8am - 5pm

Sees 10 patients a day (This is a lot for neurologists since they have long examinations and they take long histories.)

Breakdown of her 10 patients-

On work-life balance:

Traits that lead to being a good neurologist:

What makes a competitive applicant for neurology:

Is matching competitive for Neurology?

Middle range - It depends on geography and whether you're going to a very competitive program at a big name institution.

Do you see any bias between MDs and DOs for Neurology?

None that she's aware of.

What is residency like for Neurology?

What she wished she knew going into Neurology?

Appreciating that Neurology was sad sometimes considering there is still no good treatments for Alzheimer's, Dementia, ALS, etc. So you see people facing very devastating illnesses that are chronic, debilitating, and even deathly. Also, Neurology is acutely devastating sometimes. It really takes guts to see someone suffering.

However, Neurology has a great promise and they're seeing wonderful new therapies coming out. Compared to 20 years ago, now there's a huge difference in the way they treat things like MS and genetic disorders.

What do you wish primary care providers knew about Neurology?

Neurologists are here to help and they're happy to help primary care physicians and they can always ask for help.

Specialties she works the closest with: