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Nikita Chauhan

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The salary of an Orthopedic Surgeon in India can vary widely based on several factors such as experience, location, hospital or clinic, and skills. On average, the salary range can be estimated as follows:

  • Entry-Level: INR 2-4 LPA
  • Mid-Level: INR 4-8 LPA
  • Senior-Level: INR 8-15 LPA

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Orthopedics is a branch of medicine that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. Specializing in orthopedics will get you to work closely with patients who have conditions related to bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons.
You'll be able to provide care to people with fractures, joint replacements, spinal injuries, arthritis, and other orthopedic issues. You will assist in procedures, administer medications, provide patient education, manage pain, and support rehabilitation efforts to help patients regain mobility and functionality.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Pursuing a career in Orthopedics typically involves completing a Medical degree.

  • After finishing Class 12, you'll need to enrol in a pre-medical programme or pursue a bachelor's degree in a related field such as Biology, Chemistry, or pre-medical studies. 
  • Following that, you'll need to attend medical school to obtain an MD (Doctor of Medicine) or DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) degree. 
  • After medical school, you'll undertake a residency programme in orthopedic surgery to specialize in that field. 

    Hope this will help you.

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Bhanupratap singh

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B.Sc. from K.V.M. Nursing College is a 4 year course whose admission is totally based on the merit list released by Institute based on 10+2 marks as well as NEET entrance test marks. You have to score minimum 45% in 10+2 to get admitted in KVM vollege of Nursing . Merit list will be based on no. of applications recieved.

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Mohit Datta

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Emergency Medical Services students have numerous avenues open. They can seek employment opportunities in fields like provincial emergency and rescue services, private emergency services, the mining industry, international occupational health, safety and emergency services
Some common job profiles among them include Clinical Investigators, Clinical Research Physicians, Medical Coordinators, Quality Analysts, Scientific Affairs Medical Advisors, Strategy Managers, Surgery Coders and Technology Analysts

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Bhanupratap singh

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The Baba Sucha Institute of Nursing is affiliated with the Punjabi University which is located in Patiala, Punjab. This institute offers courses in GNM and B.Sc. Nursing .GNM is a 3 year Diploma course while B.Sc. Nursing is a 4 year para medical course. Infrastructure is well established . Hostel facilities are available for both girls and boys.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Yes, here are some popular book options you can read from being an EMS student to enhance your knowledge.

  • A Thousand Naked Strangers: a Paramedic's Wild Ride to the Edge and Back by Kevin Hazzard.
  • Lights and Sirens by Kevin Grange.
  • E M S Autobiography by E.M.S. Namboodiripad.
  • Sudden Response (EMS, #1) by R.L. Mathewson.
  • Prehospital Emergency Care (10th Edition) by Joseph J. Mistovich.
  • Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured by Andrew M. Pollack.

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Lalit Rastogi

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Nursing is focused on offering comprehensive, ongoing patient care in a medical healthcare setting. Meanwhile, EMS (Emergency Medical Services) is focused on immediate life-saving interference in emergencies in a prehospital setting. Nurses generally have a larger scope of practice and more in-depth patient management compared to Emergency Medical Service providers such as paramedics.

EMS is a good option for those who think they are a good fit for emergencies on-site and performing life-saving situations, and Nursing is an apt choice for those who want a wider scope of practice and longer interactions.

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Nikita Chauhan

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To get a job in the Emergency Medical Services, firstly, you must fulfil the educational eligibility criteria, which can vary depending on the course level and college you choose. For example, for a UG Diploma in Emergency Medical Services Nursing, you need to pass Class 12 with PCB subjects from a recognised board.
After this, you need to get relevant experience from a medical facility in the emergency department. Depending on the employer, you may also need to obtain a certification in a specialised area.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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The present cutoff information for B.Sc. Nursing in Nandha College of Nursing is that the applicants must obtain a minimum of 40% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English combined to be eligible. The college has a total of 50 seats, out of which 35% is occupied on the basis of +2 examination ranks in management quota and 65% by government allotment. Each individual cutoff rank may vary from one year to another, and hence the best is to get in touch with the college or go to their official website for the most accurate and latest information on admissions and cutoff ranks.

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