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Much need video at this point This is one of the best video about Ms/MD Vs DNB thank you sir for helping many aspirants who are under confusion at this point of time
I chose to DNB (Pediatrics) in 1993 while it was not very popular like now. I did that in PSG Institute of Medical sciences & Research(Coimbatore )when only MBBS students were there., ours was the very first batch of DNB students in that institution. Luckily for me we had good professors and also the opportunity to teach (to MBBS ) students helped me in preparation for otherwise very tough exam. After having cleared theory in very first attempt, I took extra training in Institute of child health (Chennai), which helped me immensely in clearing the Clinics at AIIMS, New Delhi. After few years of practice -I got an opportunity to train at NYU , New York and the experience in DNB has helped me immensely to get certified by American Board of Pediatrics. As an Associate Professor at a state university in USA, when I look back -I have fond memories of my DNB training . In my opinion it’s at par with MD Pediatrics and is highly valued in west ‘ Middle East as well. My advice to youngsters is to take DNB in your field of interest and you will be glad that you chose it. All the very best in all future endeavors.
I was also passionate about usmle but because of some personal reasons i will have to take up residency here,and i want to do in general surgery so if i want to do fellowship in usa? Do i have same procedure of doing usmle steps & interviews? I will be very grateful to know details
Sir I saw ur video 1 year ago and that inspired me and persued DNB ophthalmology at aravind eye hospital...I left some government colleges also..I'm now happy with the patient load and my learning curve..I had completed 1 yr of my residency..now I'm able to treat many of the cases and learnt many steps of sics surgery...I'm happy with myself..😊
I am a physician and accidentally came upon this video after clicking a link in a doctors group. I watched the entire video and would like to appreciate you wholeheartedly for the effort you have taken. This will be useful for many who are caught in the perpetual dilemma of MD Vs DNB. Great work Doctor 👍👍
I watched it at 0.75x wid my dad. Can't thank you enough for the more than enough energy you put in for turtles like us. It feels good to have a mentor sir. Thank you. We need u.
Excellently explained sir. Just missing part is Post MBBS DNB & Post Diploma DNB. You missed to research that the final passing rate for Post MBBS DNB is very low in paediatrics, orthopedics and Radio Diagnosis etc. 80% Instutes having 0% passing rate in Post MBBS DNB Radio Diagnosis exam( please search on Dec 2020 batch result for primary DNB). OSCE exam was easy in the first 2 exam but now it's again tough with few changes like less time for a question(4 against 5 min before), less marks ( 6 marks for a question against 8 marks before), negative marking ( Hanging question) and no use of pen and paper to write-frame short/long cases, directly starting hot sheet type viva has reduced the passing rate for the post MBBS DNB significantly than Post Diploma DNB. And over all passing rate is high of course because of central counseling NEET candidates of top rankers but it is more because of Sec DNB and Post MD/MS candidates not because of Post MBBS DNB candidates. NBE getting no fund from govt and it survive on EXAM FEE so they opt the mode so that maximum candidates fail in first attempt. For your information I give example out of 7 paediatrics all failed in Dec 2020 batch from Deenanth Mangeshkar Hospital ,pune which is excellent >1000 beded Trust hospital. Another example is of Radio Diagnosis of this hospital 2 consecutive batch primary DNB failed in the first attempt but Sec DNB passed. So plz check urself for primary DNB as you are better researcher than me. There is NIL academics in DNB course in 90% of institutes,of course hands on training and other things are there as you told is correct. Thanks sir.
People really ignore this part,you can’t have the degree if you don’t pass and you will be just mbbs. In MD if you fail one time still you will be passed in 2nd attempt,not like dnb
Thank you so much sir for clearing all doubts..🥰💐 The last line is something I always keep saying to myself and others. With MD ms DNB or diploma whatever it is we r going to add something not losing.🎊🎉
Doing DNB ortho in a corporate hospital. Got trained on skill development center of hospital before doing procedures. Once trained, they gave chances under supervision and for assisting. My 3rd year seniors are getting single chances in emergency cases now. The smooth introduction into surgical field was a real confidence booster for me. 👍🏿 Best thing learning how the networking and marketing ourselves work in the field. Didn't know about this aspect of medicine in medical College
@@MsAldil You need to learn it by seeing first hand. There's so many things. Like, making satisfied patients share the experience in social media, sending a personalized thanking mail discussing case details to every reference, conducting get togethers of trauma victims, making famous YT channels do videos on inspirational patients and showing your face in the video, even paying IT firms to make your name as top Google result for "best orthopaedic of the town" and many more .. these are done only by corporate docs. And it's an integral part of becoming a famous and financially successful doctor in private set-up.
Agreed sir. However, clinical cases in DNB are atypical & findings dont make sense to a candidate who have not regularly seen complicated cases. This time 17% was pass rate in theory & that’s terrible for ORTHO. In PGI also, we are not taught and on the contrary, jipmer is superbly academic. Learning is not spoon fed but nil effort from institute makes it look even worse. But love the OBJECTIVE Pattern of DNB exam.
I did my MD from a good govt institution. Its not like somebody will teach you there everything. But we used to have weekly thrice seminars and discussions for one hour in morning before op started. That is its not zero academics in Govt colleges. Best part about govt colleges are u get to deal with ur patients from the very first day you join. U see patients, when i have doubts, u ask about what to do next for that patients to ur professors. Thats how u learn to manage. Howmuch ever u study on paper, once u pass out, ur confidence comes with treating more and more patients, decide the plan of treatment urself. For that as MD/MS u get more individual oppurtunities. If u cannot get Ur desired MD/MS in a good college, then only go for DNB.
If you know all the stuff , you will be kept in the system , what a meaningful line ! Thoroughly watched this video , Abbas sir has explained our imp doubt from the years in very much simpler manner !! 🙌
I am a third year dnb gyne resident .... looking back ..I realise ... I made the right decision , I had to always be a gynecologist so why delay the process and get stuck in neet pg. .. and pass percentage is subjective ..as a medical student we all are in here to study , eventually everyhthing works out
Thankyou Dr. Abbas Ali, for making such an informative video.... You have addressed all the issues of young doctors looking forward to pursue higher studies. Best wishes
I am doing DNB Orthopaedics in Care Banjara, your own city sir. I can say I am more than satisfied. I would like to mention that, my rank last year left me with the option of DNB only. But in case of choosing a hospital, I personally came to Hyderabad from Kolkata and reached hospitals over here to find out details of training as a DNB. Following that, I put my choices for the counselling. Why I selected Hyderabad as first choice is having a different aspect, e.g a lot of people come to this hub from northern India for treatment etc. But surely this helped me a lot apart from calling/texting the resident in other hospitals from different corners of the country. I hope I meet you someday in some seminar sir. You motivated me a lot last year through your videos. Thank you 🙏
@@Smiley-h1u accommodation is not required, you can take a flat on rent nearby, stipend is good enough. Radio diagnosis is very good here, and you will have hands on for sure.
you have a answered all the never ending queries in our heads thank you so so much sir❤🙏 will research well before joining sir. we love you so much sir🥺❤🙏
I have cleared both my DNB general surgery and DNB surgical oncology in first attempt I had no second thought of taking a DNB seat for my superspeciality ,after doing broad speciality in DNB It depends on the institute where u practice And finally it depends on the candidate him or herself If a candidate is not at par in academics and practical aspects,he is not going to pass And I clearly say I am as good as or in many instances much better surgeon than those who did ms/mch
Can I ask you for some suggestions regarding dnb and ms? Actually this year I appeared for neet pg and got a rank of 20751 Can I get your mobile no or Gmail id for some query?
Sir ortho was the first subject I picked up when I started studying for neetpg and it was you who made me feel that my dreams are achievable. Thankyou for being there for us throughout this journey of preparation and counseling.Indebted to you forever 🙏
Sir I am from Gujarat and pursuing mbbs in rajasthan. For me the main attractive thing about dnb is the fees the amount of fees in dnb course is actually less then 5 lacs per annum but the other side in rajasthan if you want to do a md the fees starts from 15 to 20 lacs per anum. In government colleges the fees are low but we all can't get admission in government.
Sir can you please start motivational videos for USMLE also , I really like the way you inspire. It’ll be very grateful to hear regarding NRMP, how to boost percentile in exams , interview preparations , ERAS application from your side. Your teaching in orthopaedics really helpful in USMLE also.
Im reading this comment after 2 years, hope youve gotten the seats you wanted and now as a pg aspirant i have to ask you- was it worth taking dnb medicine?
Great video sir and it’s completely true. There are many good hospitals/institutes with good case load and academics . Such institutes r better than many peripheral colleges with MD. have completed my DNB General medicine in one such institute.
Ma'am I'm in the same confusion of md med in peripheral state govt clg vs DNB in delhi.Is dnb med enough to have own pvt practice similar to md med guy?? If I don't consider doing SS. Please guide me 🙏
Sir, I'm a DNB Orthopaedics resident, passing rate is bare minimum, hands on is nothing compared to our MS peers, no ward off before exams, toughest question papers. At the end, MS is lot better and easy to pass compared to DNB ORTHOPAEDICS.
@@Boneteacher yeah sir i agree, even though I took admission into a well known trust run hospital, situation is pathetic here, Consultants feel as gods from heaven, and no concern for students at all, many times felt as cheap labour to serve as assistants in OT.. Exam is in December, no sub juniors yet, emergency duties, OT, personal works of consultants.. Hell.. Better to know about the Institute before opting. 🧐
What I'd rather suggest you is insted of complaining about 3 years of tenure, focus on exam preparation, once you get degree, you get to practice orthopaedic surgery for rest of your life, make most of it in residancy. Don't compair with anyone else, focus on yourself.
Sir you know our problems before they occur and always be there to solve them sir I don't have any word by which I can show my gratitude. Sir you are such an angel💓😍👼
Maybe it is too much for me to ask from a senior person like you, but sir as a NEET UG aspirant I wish you could share some general tips and your experiences during your UG entrance days, I believe it would serve as a big motivator for all us aspirants. Thank your very much for your efforts sir.🙏🏻
Thanks for the wonderful video sir ... could you share your words on taking DNB 6 years courses especially why students prefer it a bit lesser and who were the people good to get into those 6 years courses sir
Don't u think the health care system of this country is worst.. Full of reservations and politics Lack of proper training, no research facility, no proper funding, low pay, gruelling working hrs for residents... No strict working hrs set by medical council....
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@@bhargavisiddanathi3967 not my domain of expertise
Thank you sir u have given the best advice ever. Like always agony aunt! 😘
Much need video at this point
This is one of the best video about Ms/MD Vs DNB thank you sir for helping many aspirants who are under confusion at this point of time
I chose to DNB (Pediatrics) in 1993 while it was not very popular like now. I did that in PSG Institute of Medical sciences & Research(Coimbatore )when only MBBS students were there., ours was the very first batch of DNB students in that institution. Luckily for me we had good professors and also the opportunity to teach (to MBBS ) students helped me in preparation for otherwise very tough exam. After having cleared theory in very first attempt, I took extra training in Institute of child health (Chennai), which helped me immensely in clearing the Clinics at AIIMS, New Delhi. After few years of practice -I got an opportunity to train at NYU , New York and the experience in DNB has helped me immensely to get certified by American Board of Pediatrics. As an Associate Professor at a state university in USA, when I look back -I have fond memories of my DNB training . In my opinion it’s at par with MD Pediatrics and is highly valued in west ‘ Middle East as well. My advice to youngsters is to take DNB in your field of interest and you will be glad that you chose it. All the very best in all future endeavors.
Sir does NYU give such opportunities even now? What post do we have to apply for?
@@junior29557 Take USMLE steps and apply for residency, that’s what I did !
Excellent explanation
Thank you sir
I was also passionate about usmle but because of some personal reasons i will have to take up residency here,and i want to do in general surgery so if i want to do fellowship in usa? Do i have same procedure of doing usmle steps & interviews? I will be very grateful to know details
Sir I saw ur video 1 year ago and that inspired me and persued DNB ophthalmology at aravind eye hospital...I left some government colleges also..I'm now happy with the patient load and my learning curve..I had completed 1 yr of my residency..now I'm able to treat many of the cases and learnt many steps of sics surgery...I'm happy with myself..😊
You made the right choice my friend!
Hey. Fellow pg aspirant here. Would like to know more about your residency. Is it less toxic in aravind hospital
Hii! I am planning for the same. Can i contact you? Please!
I am a physician and accidentally came upon this video after clicking a link in a doctors group. I watched the entire video and would like to appreciate you wholeheartedly for the effort you have taken. This will be useful for many who are caught in the perpetual dilemma of MD Vs DNB. Great work Doctor 👍👍
Thank you 🙏🏼
I am a parent and your video is very insightful. Your service is a service to the society
Thank you 🙏🏼 hope you find the guidance for your child.
I watched it at 0.75x wid my dad. Can't thank you enough for the more than enough energy you put in for turtles like us. It feels good to have a mentor sir. Thank you. We need u.
Thank you and best wishes to you and your dad
“If you know your ‘stuff’ you will be kept in the system”
Absolutely! 💙🐢
Excellently explained sir. Just missing part is Post MBBS DNB & Post Diploma DNB. You missed to research that the final passing rate for Post MBBS DNB is very low in paediatrics, orthopedics and Radio Diagnosis etc. 80% Instutes having 0% passing rate in Post MBBS DNB Radio Diagnosis exam( please search on Dec 2020 batch result for primary DNB). OSCE exam was easy in the first 2 exam but now it's again tough with few changes like less time for a question(4 against 5 min before), less marks ( 6 marks for a question against 8 marks before), negative marking ( Hanging question) and no use of pen and paper to write-frame short/long cases, directly starting hot sheet type viva has reduced the passing rate for the post MBBS DNB significantly than Post Diploma DNB. And over all passing rate is high of course because of central counseling NEET candidates of top rankers but it is more because of Sec DNB and Post MD/MS candidates not because of Post MBBS DNB candidates. NBE getting no fund from govt and it survive on EXAM FEE so they opt the mode so that maximum candidates fail in first attempt. For your information I give example out of 7 paediatrics all failed in Dec 2020 batch from Deenanth Mangeshkar Hospital ,pune which is excellent >1000 beded Trust hospital. Another example is of Radio Diagnosis of this hospital 2 consecutive batch primary DNB failed in the first attempt but Sec DNB passed. So plz check urself for primary DNB as you are better researcher than me. There is NIL academics in DNB course in 90% of institutes,of course hands on training and other things are there as you told is correct. Thanks sir.
That’s a good point, they should separately mention pass rates for primary vs secondary dnb
This is the most important thing. Whats the point if dnb is equal to md when you can never clear dnb
People really ignore this part,you can’t have the degree if you don’t pass and you will be just mbbs.
In MD if you fail one time still you will be passed in 2nd attempt,not like dnb
Extremely well articulated points .
Demystified all myths !
Amazing video with zero bias 👌🏻
Thanks
One of the best explanation sir. It can't be simplified better than this
Hopefully it will help the people confused
Thanks for sharing. We the family members of the aspirants also need to know these things.
Cometh the hour, cometh the man 🔥. Amazing analysis sir. A lot of myths have just been sentenced to death💪🏻
awesome
Micdrop moment by sir...this will surely end all myths surrounding DNB
i tried my best !
Truee
Thank you so much sir for clearing all doubts..🥰💐 The last line is something I always keep saying to myself and others. With MD ms DNB or diploma whatever it is we r going to add something not losing.🎊🎉
All the best
Doing DNB ortho in a corporate hospital. Got trained on skill development center of hospital before doing procedures. Once trained, they gave chances under supervision and for assisting. My 3rd year seniors are getting single chances in emergency cases now. The smooth introduction into surgical field was a real confidence booster for me. 👍🏿
Best thing learning how the networking and marketing ourselves work in the field. Didn't know about this aspect of medicine in medical College
Thanks for sharing
May I ask u a question sir....in which hospital u r doing your DNB sir...?
@@VishalSingh-yo4ex Ortho, Mims Calicut
How do you "market yourself" in this field?
@@MsAldil You need to learn it by seeing first hand. There's so many things. Like, making satisfied patients share the experience in social media, sending a personalized thanking mail discussing case details to every reference, conducting get togethers of trauma victims, making famous YT channels do videos on inspirational patients and showing your face in the video, even paying IT firms to make your name as top Google result for "best orthopaedic of the town" and many more .. these are done only by corporate docs. And it's an integral part of becoming a famous and financially successful doctor in private set-up.
Being a non EWS general, I would gladly go for DNB 🤞🏻
This is the best answer for the question. 22:52
yup
Agreed sir. However, clinical cases in DNB are atypical & findings dont make sense to a candidate who have not regularly seen complicated cases. This time 17% was pass rate in theory & that’s terrible for ORTHO. In PGI also, we are not taught and on the contrary, jipmer is superbly academic. Learning is not spoon fed but nil effort from institute makes it look even worse. But love the OBJECTIVE Pattern of DNB exam.
Very very balanced opinion about the degrees and excellent way of explaination shows how excellent teacher you have been 🙏
Thanks you very much Sir.I am an parent and relieved from your DNB information.Thanks once again 🙏.
Eagerly waiting for this... Thank you sir for giving us the genuine insight... 😊🙏
All the best
OMG such an amazing explanation about DNB/MD/MS. Thank you so much sir.
Glad you liked it
I did my MD from a good govt institution. Its not like somebody will teach you there everything. But we used to have weekly thrice seminars and discussions for one hour in morning before op started. That is its not zero academics in Govt colleges. Best part about govt colleges are u get to deal with ur patients from the very first day you join. U see patients, when i have doubts, u ask about what to do next for that patients to ur professors. Thats how u learn to manage. Howmuch ever u study on paper, once u pass out, ur confidence comes with treating more and more patients, decide the plan of treatment urself. For that as MD/MS u get more individual oppurtunities. If u cannot get Ur desired MD/MS in a good college, then only go for DNB.
I was just staring at you, your way of mass communication is awesome. 👍👍
Awesome as usual. 🎉
😍
If you know all the stuff , you will be kept in the system , what a meaningful line ! Thoroughly watched this video , Abbas sir has explained our imp doubt from the years in very much simpler manner !! 🙌
Best wishes
very useful n clarifies many doubts n makes one confident about his decision
Thank you so much sir ,
This was very much clear & Crisp,
Clearing all my doubts 😊
best wishes
I am a third year dnb gyne resident .... looking back ..I realise ... I made the right decision , I had to always be a gynecologist so why delay the process and get stuck in neet pg. .. and pass percentage is subjective ..as a medical student we all are in here to study , eventually everyhthing works out
Hey maam which institute..as m also thinking of opting for dnb obg but confused coz will not be getting gud dnb institute due to rank..
Hello mam, can you please tell from where you are pursuing DNB
Best wishes …
Mam pls tell about your institute
Which institution ma’am
Thankyou sir nd Hope you’ll make a video abt “orthopaedics as a career “ too. 😍
its the best ....
U have been a great guider for all of us everytym sir...thankq soo much!
Thankyou Dr. Abbas Ali, for making such an informative video.... You have addressed all the issues of young doctors looking forward to pursue higher studies. Best wishes
I am doing DNB Orthopaedics in Care Banjara, your own city sir. I can say I am more than satisfied.
I would like to mention that, my rank last year left me with the option of DNB only. But in case of choosing a hospital, I personally came to Hyderabad from Kolkata and reached hospitals over here to find out details of training as a DNB. Following that, I put my choices for the counselling. Why I selected Hyderabad as first choice is having a different aspect, e.g a lot of people come to this hub from northern India for treatment etc. But surely this helped me a lot apart from calling/texting the resident in other hospitals from different corners of the country.
I hope I meet you someday in some seminar sir. You motivated me a lot last year through your videos. Thank you 🙏
Boss..can u tell me good dnb hospitals for ortho in Hyderabad??
@@chittichitti2254 accommodation is hardly provided by DNB institutes. You get 20k back after 1 year if you don't get accommodation.
sir how is radiodiagnosis at care banjarahills and is there any accomodation available?
@@Smiley-h1u accommodation is not required, you can take a flat on rent nearby, stipend is good enough. Radio diagnosis is very good here, and you will have hands on for sure.
One of the most important videos we ever need.
Good research and wise guidelines.. Thank you
Last question cleared all my doubts... 🙏🙏
THE BEST DNB GUIDENCE🤘🔥🤘
I’m glad you think so
Thank you sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏....You are literally a God personality for every student going through this dilemma!
All the best
Abbas sir for PM of India ❤️
Thank u sir for a reassuring session AGAIN😁 .We shall always be grateful for this work of urs. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks
Thank you so much sir for thrashing all the myths and negativities 🙌
Always welcome
you have a answered all the never ending queries in our heads thank you so so much sir❤🙏 will research well before joining sir. we love you so much sir🥺❤🙏
Thank you, best wishes
I have cleared both my DNB general surgery and DNB surgical oncology in first attempt
I had no second thought of taking a DNB seat for my superspeciality ,after doing broad speciality in DNB
It depends on the institute where u practice
And finally it depends on the candidate him or herself
If a candidate is not at par in academics and practical aspects,he is not going to pass
And I clearly say I am as good as or in many instances much better surgeon than those who did ms/mch
💯
Can I ask you for some suggestions regarding dnb and ms?
Actually this year I appeared for neet pg and got a rank of 20751
Can I get your mobile no or Gmail id for some query?
Thank u for such a clarified video & most helpful video❤️
Best wishes
Thank you so much sir for clearing our doubts. Nice video content
Best wishes
Your videos are very knowledgeable sir.... Have always loved to watch them... Most of my doubts are cleared... Thank you for your efforts sir🙏🏻
Thank you & Best wishes
Excellent presentation with valuable inforrmation, sir
Sir ortho was the first subject I picked up when I started studying for neetpg and it was you who made me feel that my dreams are achievable. Thankyou for being there for us throughout this journey of preparation and counseling.Indebted to you forever 🙏
Best wishes
Thankyou sir 🙂
Just outstanding cool guidance about the most common myths about DNB
Sir I am from Gujarat and pursuing mbbs in rajasthan. For me the main attractive thing about dnb is the fees the amount of fees in dnb course is actually less then 5 lacs per annum but the other side in rajasthan if you want to do a md the fees starts from 15 to 20 lacs per anum. In government colleges the fees are low but we all can't get admission in government.
Sir can you please start motivational videos for USMLE also , I really like the way you inspire. It’ll be very grateful to hear regarding NRMP, how to boost percentile in exams , interview preparations , ERAS application from your side. Your teaching in orthopaedics really helpful in USMLE also.
Thank you sir... Could not hv got any better explanation than this 😇😇
Hahaha Sir, DNB residents' phones are gonna blow up during their duty nights after this 🤣😂😂😂
I sure hope so
Very Satisfactory video to watch....Thankyou very much sir🙏🤗
Loved it ! Thankyou so much !!
Sir I may not personally know u, but I wish someday I would love to visit you. U always cleared all our doubts and thanks for being our side.. ❤️
So nice of you
Wonderful explanation sir..
Your last question made my day.. 🥰
Best wishes
Very much thank you sir for this informative video..Going to take DNB Medicine..This has solved many doubts
Is there any way that I could contact you...I'm planning to take dnb medicine now so I need some clarification... please help..
Im reading this comment after 2 years, hope youve gotten the seats you wanted and now as a pg aspirant i have to ask you- was it worth taking dnb medicine?
And what institutions are you doing it from? My rank in neet pg 2024 is very bad and this is my 2nd try
Planning on writing neet pg again and hoping for a good rank
This is The best video on the topic!!! Thank you so much sir!!
You are most welcome
It's myth I am in corporate hospital since last 15 years for patient anyone who reduces suffering will be respected
Indeed, patient wants help and anyone irrespective of the degree up for it will be valued in the end.
Sir the seat matrix is out generals are suffering like hell ... 38% seats only for general ..... Help us... Please stand by us ... 😭
You can try MLE or PLEB
DNB students will never get married was by far the best
😁
HahhA
@@dr_amulya8381
don't laugh.
are you ready to marry DNB guy like me ?? ❤️😀
@@sonamdeshpande7281 im ready🤣🤣
@@sonamdeshpande7281 yes
This most useful video I ever come across on UA-cam for Dnb vs md/ms . Thank you so much sir 🤗 U r great
All the best
As you said sir, it's all depends on under whom you are a resident and your dedication for branch... Not degree, not Institute nor hospital...
Wonderful descriptions sir
Thanks and welcome
Superbly explained Sir,very nice video.
Best video on DNB!
💙
The session is amazing @boneteacher sir. Thank You so very much for putting such a detailed video 🙏.
Best wishes
Tq sir . Full clarity about dnb nice of you sir . For supportive videos for students.
Best wishes
Great video sir and it’s completely true.
There are many good hospitals/institutes with good case load and academics . Such institutes r better than many peripheral colleges with MD. have completed my
DNB General medicine in one such institute.
Ma'am I'm in the same confusion of md med in peripheral state govt clg vs DNB in delhi.Is dnb med enough to have own pvt practice similar to md med guy?? If I don't consider doing SS. Please guide me 🙏
@Jaisri Sathi
Bangalore Baptist Hospital
Sir, I'm a DNB Orthopaedics resident, passing rate is bare minimum, hands on is nothing compared to our MS peers, no ward off before exams, toughest question papers. At the end, MS is lot better and easy to pass compared to DNB ORTHOPAEDICS.
like i said , depends on where you are doing your DNB ...
@@Boneteacher yeah sir i agree, even though I took admission into a well known trust run hospital, situation is pathetic here, Consultants feel as gods from heaven, and no concern for students at all, many times felt as cheap labour to serve as assistants in OT.. Exam is in December, no sub juniors yet, emergency duties, OT, personal works of consultants.. Hell.. Better to know about the Institute before opting. 🧐
Which hospital?
What I'd rather suggest you is insted of complaining about 3 years of tenure, focus on exam preparation, once you get degree, you get to practice orthopaedic surgery for rest of your life, make most of it in residancy. Don't compair with anyone else, focus on yourself.
@@ravitejareddy666 omg really! Ekda chstunar miru? Telugu anukunta kada sir miru
Sir you know our problems before they occur and always be there to solve them sir I don't have any word by which I can show my gratitude. Sir you are such an angel💓😍👼
Thank you 💙
Keep me and my family in your prayers.
@@Boneteacher Sir you are always in my prayers and our all students blessings are with you ,Sir you rock always 🙌🙌
Quite informative and helpful sir, just like your lectures.
Perfectly elaborated 💯
Glad you think so!
It was really helpful sir!💯
Sir thanku so much sir ...u can read our minds...God bless you..
Best wishes
Sir,you will always be the best mentor for many pg aspirants. Thanks for this video sir 🙏.
So nice of you
@@Boneteacher 😍😍
Awesome thank you so much... This topic is not talked about much.
Hopefully it will help
Ty very much sir…this was much needed
best wishes
Thanks for the valuable info sir.
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I completed mbbs but I don't have any idea about what is a DNB or diploma
Thank you so much sir
Keep making more videos like this
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Phenomenonal sir, thank you so much ❤️
Maybe it is too much for me to ask from a senior person like you, but sir as a NEET UG aspirant I wish you could share some general tips and your experiences during your UG entrance days, I believe it would serve as a big motivator for all us aspirants. Thank your very much for your efforts sir.🙏🏻
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Thanks for your nice elaboration
Sir😭🔥🙏🏻 thankyou so much 👍🏻
Most welcome
Thanks a lot sir! Best video ever on this topic!❤️
Thank you so much sir for clearing so many unasked questions really which are soooo helpful ..thank you
A highly motivational speech to young aspirants.
This is really helpful sir. Thank you. 😊
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Much needed video
Thank u sir
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Thanks for the wonderful video sir ... could you share your words on taking DNB 6 years courses especially why students prefer it a bit lesser and who were the people good to get into those 6 years courses sir
It’s a big commitment , make it only if your are 💯 sure
Thank you sir
Thank you so much sir for such a detailed information about dnb 😊
Wow such a wonderful session sir🔥🙏🏼
Tnq u so much! 💯❤️
I’m glad you liked it
@@Boneteacher as alwys sir u r so inspiring to all of us 🐢❤️
Very good explanation thanks👍👍
Sir 2lk subscribers
Congratulations sir 👏
Keep motivating us always sir
Thank you so much 😀
Crystal clear ❤️
Sirrrr very helpful video
Thank you so much 😊🙏
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Thank you so much sir, very helpful
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Sir please make a video on DNB Family Medicine. A lot of people are being misguided in few telegram group.
Clear cut video I have seen till now about dnb and Ms... So informative and useful for future. Aspirants like us👏👏
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Don't u think the health care system of this country is worst.. Full of reservations and politics
Lack of proper training, no research facility, no proper funding, low pay, gruelling working hrs for residents...
No strict working hrs set by medical council....
Agreed. India's the worst country to become a medical doctor in
Reservation balance mentally sick society.