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Parul Thapa

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In India, to become an Anaesthesiologist, after completing MBBS, individuals typically pursue postgraduate education in Anesthesiology. 

Here are some options:

  • MD anaesthesia 

  • PG Anaesthesia 

  • DNB Anaesthesia 

  • Diploma in Anaesthesia 

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Muskan

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Pursuing an MD in Forensic Science as a final-year BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic studies) student may present difficulties because the programme usually requires a foundation in MBBS or comparable medical studies. However, each university and nation may have different admission requirements. While some schools would demand a more specialised degree in forensic or medical sciences, others might allow applications from applicants with a strong background in medicine or allied health sciences. It's critical to review the precise qualifying requirements of the colleges you are interested in, and if necessary, to think about other

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Parul Thapa

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MD Pathology is a PG MD degree focused on study of diseases through examination of tissues, cells and also bodily fluids. 

Graduates of MD Pathology course can work as pathologists in hospitals, diagnostic centres and also research institutions and can further pursue further specialisation or academic roles. MD in Pathology is important for those who want to become experts in disease diagnosis and management.

Hope this helped your query! All the best!

 

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Bhupinder Kour

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The eligibility criteria for MD at Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research Talegaon is: the candidate needs to have an MBBS degree or a provisional MBBS pass certificate that satisfies the requirements of the Indian Medical Council Act of 1956, which has been abolished, and the NMC Act of 2019. Additionally, the candidate must hold a permanent or interim MBBS registration certificate issued by the State Medical Council, the NMC, or the former Medical Council of India. The candidate needs to have finished their internship in a year or be on track to finish it by March 31, 2023, at the latest.

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Parul Thapa

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No, the Pharm D course does not directly qualify you for MD programs, which are typically reserved for MBBS graduates.

However, if you are really passionate about the course, you may still explore related postgraduate medical programs like MD in Clinical Pharmacology or other specialised courses that align with your PharmD background.

It's crucial to research the specific eligibility criteria and entrance exams required for these programs in India.

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Parul Thapa

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DM in Cardiology is a 3 year, high level and super specialty PG course for doctors to become experts in diagnosing, treating and managing diffiult heart and blood vessel diseases. 

As the highest level of training, it involves hands on experience in focused areas like cath labs (interventional), electrophysiology and also advanced imaging - following a MD in Medicine or Pediatrics. 

Hope this helped your query! All the best!

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Parul Thapa

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No doing an MD in General Medicine followed by a DM in Cardiology does not qualify you to perform open heart surgeries. That path leads to becoming an Interventional Cardiologist - who treats heart conditions using non surgical catheter based procedures (like angioplasty/stents). To perform open heart surgeries you must train as a Cardiothoracic Surgeon. 

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can definitely pursue MD after BHMS. 

It is possible to do specialisation in an area of Medicine through MD courses. Specialization can bring deepening of knowledge and particular skill development in a specific field such as Pediatrics, Dermatology, or Psychiatry. Having a degree in MD opens more career opportunities than with just a BHMS.

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K Sivaram Achary

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MD at Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College (BVMC), Pune, costs differently depending on the area of specialization. The sum required for most MD courses is starting from approximately INR 22.5 lakhs to INR 1.16 crore for the whole program.

This difference in fees occurs because each specialty has different demands and resources.Some of the MD courses offered by BVMC include General Medicine, Pediatrics, Dermatology and Radiology among others. Most popular of these fields such as Dermatology and radiology tend to fall on the higher side of this cost scale.

There are other costs that students have to meet apart from those that go directly to

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