can college offers diploma in homeopathic medical and surgery
Hi Akshaykum,
There are colleges in India that offer Diploma in Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery and the degree is namely DHMS. BHMS, which stands for Bachelor in Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery, is a degree that is directly comparable with and is somewhat superior than the Diploma degree. So it is preferrable to get a Bachelors' degree than a Diploma in the same.
Please find attached, the details of all colleges in India offering a DHMS degree:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-in-homeopathy-colleges-in-india
My name is Nauris, i had gone through with Flexor tendon surgery of my right hand and cannot write with my right hand for 2month , as i am righty , so what should i do for my NEET exam ? should i fill form under disabled section or can i get helper in exam ?
Hello Aspirant,
It's quite complicated case because one cannot get benefit of PwD category with a surgery or some treatment and the scribe/helper is only for PwD category so you are not eligible for PwD category and my personal advise to you is you should contact to NTA and make them aware of your issue and also send them your medical reports that you had received from the Hospital, they would be helping you with this issue.
You can contact them through the following details :-
Email : neet@nta.ac.in
Landline No. : 011-40759000
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
I am graduating from Bachelor of Unani medicine and surgery,and I want prepare for BPSC EXAM. Is it a good idea for me? And what is the scopes for me in BPSC? How i should start my preparation?
Hello,
BPSC stands for Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). It's a State Level Civil Services Exam conducted for recruitment to multiple posts such as Sub Divisional Officer, Rural Development Officer, District Sanapark Officer and other PCS level Officers etc. It has huge scope as after cracking this exam you can become civil servant and can do bring positive impact to people's life directly. If is one the most coveted and reputed jobs in India. To start the preparation, first of all you will have to download and understand the syllabus. The exam is in 3 phases (Prelims which is objective, then Mains which is subjective and then finally Personal Interview). 5-10 lakhs candidates appear for the exam and 800-1000 are selected depending on seats available in the year which you have applied. The syllabus consists of Science, History , Geography, Polity, Environment, History of Bihar, Current events in India and world etc. You can download the detailed syllabus from BPSC website and can start your preparation.
I hope this helps.
Is Bachelor of Rural Medicine and Surgery a good course after 12 ?
Hey,
Medical services in rural India suffers from shortage of doctors. To address this issue, The Union Health Ministry came up with a new solution. Now they will offer a new course called Bachelor of Rural Medicine and Surgery.
The course would be offer in three-and-half-year shorter than normal MBBS course and will not have any specialization. The Medical Council of India is currently working on the syllabus, and the first batch will be recruited next year.
The students will not have to sit for a medical entrance examination, instead they will be selected from primary health centres on the basis of marks obtained in Class XII with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as subjects.
Weightage will be given to those who have studied in village schools. The merit list will be drawn from these schools and not from metropolitan cities.
As of now, it is decided that these students will work in primary health centres for the first year so that they have first-hand experience. The second year will be spent in a district hospital and the third year in a tertiary hospital. To begin with, 50 students will be enrolled.
For five years after finishing training, these doctors will practice only in areas which have a population of less than 50,000. "For five years, they will not be eligible for post-graduate courses. After that, they will be at par with other doctors.
So,if you are interested in doing this course then follow your gut and do so.
CLINICAL RESEARCH CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AFTER BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY
Hello,
the scope in clinical research after BDS is immense and so is the opportunity after completing a degree in biotechnology Medicine or Pharmacy
Scope in clinical research after BDS
Having completed MSc or equivalent course in Clinical Research after a handsome degree in dentistry can open up the following career options for you
CoInvestigator
the coinvestigator assists the principal investigator to fulfil the responsibilities whereas the ultimate accountability of these duties lies with the PI
Clinical Research Physician
A Clinical Research Physician is the main person who is assigned to responsibility of designing the clinical study agreement as well as the complete clinical development plan
Regulatory Affairs Officers
They perform duties like
studying scientific and legal documents
always updated with changes in regulatory legislation and guidelines
communicating and negotiating with regulatory authorities
Thankyou.
When there is a cut outside the body, platelet formation occurs. In the case of internal haemorrhage is there also the formation of platelets? How do the internal haemorrhage get repaired..I mean .. can anyone pl elaborate on the process of healing of internal haemorrhage except the surgery option ?
Hello,
Rest and hydration are usually used to treat small or mild haemorrhages. Typically, a clot forms, which temporarily stops bleeding while the blood artery heals. The extra blood will be absorbed by the surrounding body tissues over time.
Doctors have lately begun to inject extremely large dosages of clotting-stimulating combinations and substances.Internal bleeding patients may receive electrolyte-rich intravenous fluids from their physicians.
Once a person has been stabilised or is no longer in danger of dying, the next step is to find and stop the source of the bleed.
Surgery to repair the blood artery and remove the extra blood may be required depending on the degree of the bleeding.
After the bleeding has stopped, doctors may prescribe preventive medicines.
To decrease the risk of additional damage and bleeding, physical treatment and lifestyle modifications such as stopping smoking or drinking alcohol may be suggested.
Internal bleeding caused by trauma can sometimes cease on its own. Internal bleeding that persists or becomes serious as a result of trauma need surgery to resolve. When internal bleeding is severe, emergency surgery may be performed within minutes after you arrive at the hospital.
Hope you got it
Thank you
I want to participate in surgery so which couse is best bsc cardiac technology or bsc cardio pulmonary transfusion technology ???
Hi
Sorry for late reply.
BSc cardiac technology and BSc cardio pulmonary transfusion technology both will only allow you to assist the surgeon during an operation if that's what you are asking...like preparing the patient and handling the equipments. Out of this BSc cardio pulmonary transfusion technologist is an important member in an open heart surgery as they handle life support equipments. I don't think they participate in the actual surgery.
Now if you want to become surgeon do a MBBS course then a MD course or else go for MSc in the same field and then Phd.
Hope this helps.
Let us know if you have any other query.
Is MS in general surgery really hectic 3 years course in which students dont get time to sleep and eat? If yes then when do they study?
Hi,
Well the medical program in itself is very hectic. The masters program or the MS program is very practical oriented and requires a lot of oh hand experience gain in anatomy and surgical interventions. It is usually very burdening in terms if coursework and that is why it is said that students don't get time to eat and sleep but that is more like a phrase and even though life is very busy, you do get time for needs.
I hope this helps.
All the best.