Very practical and ground reality based discussion for aspirants who are considering joining orthopedics. No sugarcoat no fake motivation only pure facts. Requesting sir to conduct such discussion for all branches and guide future medicos..
Unlike many hyped and misguiding videos this is the most apt, relevant and true to the core picture described by Dr swapnil. A must watch for an aspirant. Keep up the good work dr rahul. If dr sumit can specify the salary in uttarakhand like city then i think this has to be the most comprehensive video.
Hi! Thank you for your kind words! It’s actually difficult for a person to disclose his own salary! But Sumit did mention it to be 3 times of what he was getting in Delhi corporate. So it’s a good sum and easy to calculate 😊
Dear Rahul Sir, After six years of relentless searching online, I am thrilled to have finally found you! I had the privilege of reading your exceptional book, 'Biology at Your Fingertips' for NEET UG, which proved invaluable in my studies. I cannot express my gratitude enough for that masterpiece. Having cleared NEET in 2018, I eagerly searched for you online but unfortunately couldn't find you at that time. Your book played a pivotal role in helping me realize my dream of becoming a doctor - a dream that seemed impossible without your invaluable resources. Now, I wanted to take this opportunity to extend my heartfelt thanks. THANK YOU SO MUCH, SIR, FOR HELPING ME TURN MY DREAM INTO A REALITY!
Thank you so much for you kind words! It really feels great to reconnect with the readers of Biology at your fingertips. I am now fairly active on instagram @docrahulchawla . See you there :)
Hi!I think I replied before but may be the comment got deleted. Anyway, Thanks! It's always a great feeling to reconnect with the readers of biology at your fingertips. I am now fairly active on Instagram. You can connect to me there!
Traditionally pass percentage low in DNB ortho but recent years have shown a good trend. Mostly at private centres and barring a few, surgical hands on is low but exposure to all the top notch surgeries is there. Many of the top surgeons in India are DNB. Many subspecialise later into specific branches using Mch or FNB. So less hands on during DNB becomes a non issue. So overall can take..but should be aware of the pros and cons
Orthopedics is a specialisation we do after MBBS. Orthopedicians are doctors. Occupational therapy is a paramedical course and they help in Rehabilitation , not treat patients
Sure! Shall include more specialities if I get a good response. Also, start treatment for ET . Shouldn’t be a problem if well controlled on treatment but still may have difficulty in minor procedures.
Respected sir I was diagnosed with essential tremors in the year 2020 it has been 4 and half years and tremors are still mild. I have visited multiple neurologist they only prescribed me provanol tabs and say you'll be fine.
@@JatinChauhan-b2oYes it’s fairly treatable condition just that work up is required to rule out any other etiology that may progress. Also if you had no issues putting cannula and sutures during internship then there won’t be any issues later as well.
Very practical and ground reality based discussion for aspirants who are considering joining orthopedics. No sugarcoat no fake motivation only pure facts.
Requesting sir to conduct such discussion for all branches and guide future medicos..
Thank you! If I get a good response, shall cover all subspecialties in coming week :)
Unlike many hyped and misguiding videos this is the most apt, relevant and true to the core picture described by Dr swapnil. A must watch for an aspirant. Keep up the good work dr rahul. If dr sumit can specify the salary in uttarakhand like city then i think this has to be the most comprehensive video.
Hi! Thank you for your kind words! It’s actually difficult for a person to disclose his own salary! But Sumit did mention it to be 3 times of what he was getting in Delhi corporate. So it’s a good sum and easy to calculate 😊
Good Evening Sir
I'm also from Shivpuri M.P.
I used to read your answers on quora
Good to see you on youtube
👍
very good session for those who want to pursue career in Orthopedics. 🙌🙌
Pls share if you find it useful 😊
Thanks for updating knowledge.
Balanced perspective from Dr .Swapnil about the branch.
:)
Dear Rahul Sir,
After six years of relentless searching online, I am thrilled to have finally found you! I had the privilege of reading your exceptional book, 'Biology at Your Fingertips' for NEET UG, which proved invaluable in my studies. I cannot express my gratitude enough for that masterpiece.
Having cleared NEET in 2018, I eagerly searched for you online but unfortunately couldn't find you at that time. Your book played a pivotal role in helping me realize my dream of becoming a doctor - a dream that seemed impossible without your invaluable resources.
Now, I wanted to take this opportunity to extend my heartfelt thanks.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, SIR, FOR HELPING ME TURN MY DREAM INTO A REALITY!
Thank you so much for you kind words! It really feels great to reconnect with the readers of Biology at your fingertips. I am now fairly active on instagram @docrahulchawla . See you there :)
Hi!I think I replied before but may be the comment got deleted. Anyway, Thanks! It's always a great feeling to reconnect with the readers of biology at your fingertips. I am now fairly active on Instagram. You can connect to me there!
Very helpful video before this 2024 neet pg counselling !
Thanks! Spread the word 😊
dr.swapnil sir is very humble nature
32 hospital 🏥
Sir pl make a video on ENT?
On cards - once my dear friend gets free to have a session.
Sir one on Anesthesia🙏🏻
If I get a good response to the videos, shall keep covering more branches :)
Is DNB ortho worthy?
Traditionally pass percentage low in DNB ortho but recent years have shown a good trend. Mostly at private centres and barring a few, surgical hands on is low but exposure to all the top notch surgeries is there. Many of the top surgeons in India are DNB. Many subspecialise later into specific branches using Mch or FNB. So less hands on during DNB becomes a non issue. So overall can take..but should be aware of the pros and cons
Is occupational therapy come under orthopedics?
Orthopedics is a specialisation we do after MBBS. Orthopedicians are doctors. Occupational therapy is a paramedical course and they help in Rehabilitation , not treat patients
Sir how is general medicine residency for a person with mild essential tremors?
Please make a video on endo, clinical onco and neurology please
Sure! Shall include more specialities if I get a good response. Also, start treatment for ET . Shouldn’t be a problem if well controlled on treatment but still may have difficulty in minor procedures.
Respected sir I was diagnosed with essential tremors in the year 2020 it has been 4 and half years and tremors are still mild.
I have visited multiple neurologist they only prescribed me provanol tabs and say you'll be fine.
@@JatinChauhan-b2oYes it’s fairly treatable condition just that work up is required to rule out any other etiology that may progress. Also if you had no issues putting cannula and sutures during internship then there won’t be any issues later as well.
@@docrahulchawlarespected sir should I consult with neurologist online with practo for this? because I am in bihar saharsa which has no neurologist
@@JatinChauhan-b2o hi no need for that. just connect to me on insta @docrahulchawla - i’ll send you contact details.