I’ll never really understand the craze around MD/MS (at least MD).
DNB offers a far better work–life balance, along with stronger hands-on exposure in medical branches, and access to better diagnostic equipment for managing cases.
Still underrated, somehow.
#medtwitter#neetpg
Date a consultant to understand that, they finally have money but not time.
Date a NEET-PG aspirant to understand that when they have time, they don't have money
And date a resident to realize that they have neither time nor money, only night duties and exhaustion !!
#meded
During NEET-PG prep, I thought life would change overnight after that one exam.
It did.
Sleepless nights became duty nights.
Weekend GTs became Sunday ward rounds.
The routine changed, the struggle didn't.
the exam wasn't the end,
It was just a new beginning of chosen suffering
Any senior with some experience or idea on this please give suggestions
As a DNB respiratory medicine jr1/2
Is it a good idea to prepare for MRCP(UK) ?
#medtwitter#mrcp
how do I lift heavier, be in a calorie deficit, take 100gm protein, regulate cortisol, do skincare, walk 10k steps, sleep for 8 hrs, regulate emotions, not fall sick do 14 hrs shifts, make presentation,stay in call, prep for exams, have a social life,travels & love?
#medtwitter
No, it doesn’t make sense
In homeopathy, the more you dilute a medicine is the more “potent” it’s claimed to be
Beyond a point (after Avogadro's no) there isn’t even a single molecule left. Like 200cc is more diluted then 30cc but it's supposed to be more effective
#medtwitter
@Inamanotherapy To the one saying no opd exposure!
This is how my consultant send patient to me for follow up in opd
Btw I am Dr sourav pgt !
And I am just 2 months into residency...
In homeopathy, the more you dilute a medicineis the more “potent” it’s claimed to be.
Beyond a point (after Avogadro's number) there isn’t even a single molecule left. Like 200cc is more diluted then 30cc but it's supposed to be more effective
Does it make any sense! #medtwitter
What do you do after a draining 12–14 hour day of rounds, OPD, and everything in between !
just to unwind?
(Provided there's no weekends or holidays… just eat, work, sleep, repeat.)
#medtwitter#residency
I’ll never really understand the craze around MD/MS (at least MD).
DNB offers a far better work–life balance, along with stronger hands-on exposure in medical branches, and access to better diagnostic equipment for managing cases.
Still underrated, somehow.
#medtwitter#neetpg
@Covid19Update5 Yes true , I am doing DNB from a tertiary private hospital and on an average our dept admits 35-40 pt , honestly anything more then this will make a lot of difference as I won't be able to give the appropriate importance to my patient care and treatment, I am already struggling