I read an interesting book last week regarding a neurosurgery residency. It is called "When the Air Hits the Brain", and is written by an Assistant Director of Neurosurgery. I can't remember his list name, but his first name was Frank. Spoke of his experiences in medical school and neurosurgery residency. I thought it was relatively interesting. I hadn't considered nuerosurgery prior to this book, but now I am looking into it more fully. The length of residency is daunting, and dealing with the pain management patients will be frustrating, but the surgery makes up for it. I purchased the book at Barnes and Noble. If you have trouble finding a copy, let me know and I wil send you my copy (when I get it back from a friend). Good Luck. Pilot