I know that choosing a branch like cardiac surgery is just like walking on thorns barefoot with lots of struggles, dedication,and continuous hard work, endurance of extensive pressure on shoulder,inspite of all this, I am eagerly waiting to get into cardiac surgery branch, I feel some force is motivating me to take this risk and face this challenge and endure this pressure,A cardiac surgeon usually have to. I know I am going to get myself into hectic life style,if I don't go for that my heart and soul be very hectic going to other branches than this. I don't know what to do ,but I am pretty sure I am born to take risk and face challenges and bear responsibility on my shoulder. Rest I have left it to Almighty.
First of all a longer learning curve doesn't imply you will be 50+ by the time you become successful. In fact success especially in private sector is dependent on a lot of things and not just your skills. Second even if I assume that one would be 50+ by the time he/she is successful how does it make the "misconception" true?
@@sharmilkanna382 the misconception is true because the current generation wants "fast settling" , "work life balance" and mainly "making plenty money" which is very difficult to achieve in cardiac surgery unless you have so much experience that the corporate hospitals will pay and that will happen by the time you are 50+. I have met several CTVS surgeons themselves calling this a dead field and plenty of Mch. CTVS in top institutes go unfilled every year. although i believe the need for CTVS will always be there but just not as demanding as gastrosurgeon or neurosurgeon.
That's a great detailed video sir! Can u please do a similar video for plastic surgery DNB 6 years with someone from Gangaram..? It'll be really helpful sir, thank you. 🙏🏻
Thank You sir for this insightful discussion and uploading it. It is invaluable for us🙏 Thanks sir for always responding promptly to the requests of subscribers😊
It's too late and it's not worth it at all for you. Why the hell did you wasted so much times elsewhere. Being 26 and joining cardiac surgery is too late.
No point of a talk about surgery in India. Nobody is interested in teaching here, even they themselves dont know surgeries 😂 and sometimes i feel that very very very few surgeons are only here who are good surgeons in India.
I know that choosing a branch like cardiac surgery is just like walking on thorns barefoot with lots of struggles, dedication,and continuous hard work, endurance of extensive pressure on shoulder,inspite of all this, I am eagerly waiting to get into cardiac surgery branch, I feel some force is motivating me to take this risk and face this challenge and endure this pressure,A cardiac surgeon usually have to. I know I am going to get myself into hectic life style,if I don't go for that my heart and soul be very hectic going to other branches than this.
I don't know what to do ,but I am pretty sure I am born to take risk and face challenges and bear responsibility on my shoulder. Rest I have left it to Almighty.
People saving lives of people - a blessing of Divine
Thanks Dr Sharmil for being so approachable!
Great interview.
Most welcome.. I hope this helps
@@sharmilkanna382 hi sir , iam confused between choosing mch ctvs 6 years course in AIIMS Rishikesh or DNB ctvs 6 years course in Ganga ram hospital
Mch is better
The misconception is true. By the time we become a successful consultant we would be 50+ if you are okay with that go for cardiac surgery
Ok
First of all a longer learning curve doesn't imply you will be 50+ by the time you become successful. In fact success especially in private sector is dependent on a lot of things and not just your skills. Second even if I assume that one would be 50+ by the time he/she is successful how does it make the "misconception" true?
@@sharmilkanna382 the misconception is true because the current generation wants "fast settling" , "work life balance" and mainly "making plenty money" which is very difficult to achieve in cardiac surgery unless you have so much experience that the corporate hospitals will pay and that will happen by the time you are 50+. I have met several CTVS surgeons themselves calling this a dead field and plenty of Mch. CTVS in top institutes go unfilled every year. although i believe the need for CTVS will always be there but just not as demanding as gastrosurgeon or neurosurgeon.
Thank you sir , both of you took out your valuable time for us is very appreciable ❤😊
Sir please discuss about the scope of MD physiology.
That's a great detailed video sir! Can u please do a similar video for plastic surgery DNB 6 years with someone from Gangaram..? It'll be really helpful sir, thank you. 🙏🏻
Thank You sir for this insightful discussion and uploading it. It is invaluable for us🙏 Thanks sir for always responding promptly to the requests of subscribers😊
Thank you sir 👍for making this video
Thank You ...And Good Job Sir...
Sir can you make a similar video on pediatric surgery
Yes pls one video on paediatric surgery
Thank you so much sir 🙏🏻
How is DrNB ctvs at manipal hospital bangalore, airport road.. exposure? Stipend? Fees?
So articulate!
Sir will u plss tell us that at what rank we can get dnb in gangaram?
Sir please guide me..i got NBEMS DMRD.. I'm confused ..is md anesthesia is safer bet then it..
Radiology with intervention later has better scope but it's a long path
Sir can you please comment on KG Hospital and PG medical institute, coimbatore for CTVS 6 year course.
Is 26 an appropriate age to do cardiac surgery..
How is age a factor in choosing a branch?
People are doing MBBS at 30 . Age is not a factor and never will be . Be confident in yourself.
It's too late and it's not worth it at all for you. Why the hell did you wasted so much times elsewhere. Being 26 and joining cardiac surgery is too late.
Sir which do you feel is better GANGARAM or GKNM , coimbatore
Sir only a simple question is there is Sunday holiday n other govt holidays in this branch plz answer it
Sir plz tell course fees for national heart institute,delhi,,,per year course fees for ctvs 6 yrs
@DheerajMasapu Sir, How is DNB Anaesthesia at Fortis Hospital, Bannerghata Road, Bangalore?
It's good
@@DheerajMasapusir dnb plastic surgery pls
Sir a video on DNB plastic surgery please
How is aiims mch ctvs 6 yr branch
Sir, i scored 19k general category
I'm 28 should i go for cardiothoracic surgery dnb Narayana bangalore
Please suggest I'm soo confused
Go if your passionate
Thankyou sir
For your response
A commen gp lauging in corner 4lakh per month with his own clinic… dont be a corporate slave😎😎
Hello sir plz help me i hv rank of 38k n want to hv direct dnb admission in cardiac surgery plz suggest hospiat its urgent plz help
Gangaram
Thanku sir for help, I need to connect wth u , how can I get in contact wth u
Sir i am mbbs student
Which college is best for direct dnb in tamilnadu ????
Apollo
Which is no.1 collegepost mbbs dnb ctvs in tamilnadu
@@DheerajMasaputhank u sir
@@DheerajMasaputhank u sir for speed response and valuable information
No point of a talk about surgery in India.
Nobody is interested in teaching here, even they themselves dont know surgeries 😂
and sometimes i feel that very very very few surgeons are only here who are good surgeons in India.
Kuchh kaam bhi karte ho ya video hi banate rehte ho.... Waise bhi behoshi wale sui laga k baithe rehte hai
Terese zada hi krtaa hai kaam wo badwe
Really helpful conversation. Sir would you be kind enough to connect me with the CTVS resident through email or Instagram ID ?
Hello sir. How's DrNB Surgical Oncology at Aster?