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Does any one have any thoughts about headache fellowships and later focussing on headache and facial pain in private practice.

Any thoughts on job outlook, lifestyle, $$$, satisfaction. Other than botox and occip. nerve blocks, any other procedures that they do?

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headache in private practice:

most of neurologists I know do not want to see headache pts at all. they wourld love to have someone with special interests in headaches. usually a semi-retired neurologist would do that so you may not need hospital priviledge to practice. income should not be too good or too bad. you should have unlimited volume of pts

kws
 
kws888 said:
headache in private practice:

most of neurologists I know do not want to see headache pts at all. they wourld love to have someone with special interests in headaches. usually a semi-retired neurologist would do that so you may not need hospital priviledge to practice. income should not be too good or too bad. you should have unlimited volume of pts

kws

I have some off time in my PGY-2 year for this hour so I figure I would head on back to my old forum.

I am actually interested in headache as a sub-specialty. I love seeing patients in the clinic regarding headaches (usually cause they have a normal exam, hehe) and I am not a big hospital fan because of the call. And since headache is the most common neurologic symptom in general I feel I can better service the community this way.
 
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