As an Interventional Neurologist, your typical day often involves evaluating patients with acute neurological conditions, performing minimally invasive procedures like thrombectomies or aneurysm coiling, and interpreting neuroimaging studies. You will collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, including neurosurgeons, radiologists, and critical care specialists. Regular responsibilities also include consulting on complex cases, participating in on-call rotations for emergencies, and engaging in ongoing education or research. This dynamic environment offers a balance of procedural work, patient care, and interdisciplinary collaboration.