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To all the Neuroradiologists out there,how intellectually stimulating is your field?

What are the things that you get to do on a routine basis that you consider to be an intellectual challenge,be it in private practice or academia

From the books I've read,the topics although interesting don't let me comprehend the holistic look of practicing Neuroradiology. My exposure to this subspecialty has been very limited thanks to Covid and I would really be grateful for your insights

Do you think your jobs are intellectually gratifying,if yes I would love to know which aspects of it.

Thank you!

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