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How to become a pediatrician in India?

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 Well for starters you need to be an eligible candidate for NEET so that you can study medicine and begin your journey of becoming a pediatrician. Candidates must have completed class 12 with a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English (all four subjects combined) from a recognized board to be eligible for NEET Exam . Candidates should have an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery) degree recognized by the Medical Council of India to pursue a career as a pediatrician. A pediatrician is a doctor or healthcare worker who has completed a five-year basic bachelor's degree in medicine and subsequently completed a 2-year post-graduate program in pediatrics . Professionals should also receive a license or registration in order to lawfully practice in their own, private, or public health facilities. In that three-year specialization course, they should also learn how to appropriately manage all medical diseases and situations in youngsters. Most doctors take

How to Study Pathology - 10 Ways to Ace an Exam

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An MBBS student studying pathology learns about cell injury, cell inflammation, and repair, as well as many diseases and disorders. For a reason, pathology is regarded as the mother of all subjects, that’s if you're studying medicine, nursing, or any other health-related degree that involves human lives, I believe pathology is one of the most vital subjects to study. Now that you're here, I'm guessing you're curious about how to study pathology in MBBS. You are more concerned about why a patient is displaying particular clinical signs and symptoms, as well as why you're conducting specific investigations and interventions. Let us begin with how to study pathology in MBBS. The first thing you must do is refer to the appropriate book. Harsh Mohan's“Textbook of Pathology ” and Ramadas Nayak's “ Exam Preparatory Manual for Undergraduates – Pathology ” are two of the best-known books amongst students. And, to be honest, they're fantastic! It's time t