It depends on your rank. If u really want to do obg and if you cannot get a MS seat or DNB seat then DGO is a good option. You will have 2 years of working experience and you can do a secondary DNB or MS post dgo. Lot of fellowship options are also available.
If it is your first attempt and if you feel you can do better the next year then you can drop a year. But remember the competition gets tougher every year. So this decision is entirely on you.@@harshavarthini5332
If it is your first attempt and if you feel you can do better the next year then you can drop a year. But remember the competition gets tougher every year. So this decision is entirely on you.@@harshavarthini5332
Dr. Viruthika is a gold medalist in obgyn! 🙂Hearing this from her makes it really worthwhile!
Thank you so much mam
You are doing a wonderful job Dr.Viruthigaa❤️🫡👏🏼
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉super viru
❤❤
Could u pls tell us about is it ok to take dgo
It depends on your rank. If u really want to do obg and if you cannot get a MS seat or DNB seat then DGO is a good option. You will have 2 years of working experience and you can do a secondary DNB or MS post dgo. Lot of fellowship options are also available.
@@viruthigaav6262 mam taking dgo is best or again taking drop yr to get ms obg is best.. Which is the good option mam?
If it is your first attempt and if you feel you can do better the next year then you can drop a year. But remember the competition gets tougher every year. So this decision is entirely on you.@@harshavarthini5332
If it is your first attempt and if you feel you can do better the next year then you can drop a year. But remember the competition gets tougher every year. So this decision is entirely on you.@@harshavarthini5332
Mam is it ok with dgo in ptivate hospital with good case load?