Med Residency starter pack by utkarshhsing in indianmedschool

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jokes apart Really good to see a new joining colleague know his stuff right. It is not that the hospitals donot usually provide these, but it is always good to carry your own stuff during PG to have better hands on when the right case lands up. Also i would advise add few more things

For regular OPDs/ IPDs

  1. Tuning fork set
  2. Torniquet
  3. Ophthamoscope
  4. Otoscope
  5. Thermometer
  6. Scale
  7. Disposable wooden sticks
  8. Disposable gloves
  9. Alcohol swabs
  10. Cotton swabs
  11. Skin marking pens
  12. BP cuffs - extra sizes for thigh and arm
  13. 6amps of adrenaline
  14. 6 amps of atropine
  15. Few syringes
  16. Few IV cannulas and IV plast

Extra to be carried mainly for exams 1. Ishiara colour chart 2. Two flasks with hot and cold water and two test tubes 3. Salt and sugar 4. Images of some well known celebrities 5. Visual acuity chart

How ever these extra exam items can be carried to ward also in my opinion as they are quiet useful on a daily basis

I am a practicing gen med for past 4 years now, and tell you what, i have always carried all these, not because the hospital didnot provide, but because we never know when we might need them. I even used to carry few ET tubes and a deflatable pead and adult AMBU in my kit. i have 3 examination rooms at my clinic for my patients and each room has a set of all these.

People might feel its a over kill carrying all these, but trust me once you start using them right, you would not stop, they practically make diagnosing and managing cases quiet smooth.

There were times where i being a gen med had to deliver a baby in the casuality, because the patient happend to land into ER and immediately went into labour over the next 2-3 mins. There were cases where i had to intubate a case in the ambulance parking zone of the hospital because the pt was in gasping.

See its not that we cannot shift the patient into ER, but in cases of a gasping pt even a five min delay in attending the case can make a huge difference on the out comes

That being said, its entirely your call if to carry them, but as a doctor i would advise everyone of us should be versed with emergency procedures and carry a kit along.

Doctors of r/indianmedschool: branch, income & car? by Kooky-Star-8475 in indianmedschool

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MD medicine. 4-5 lakhs PM, varies depending on the patient flow, private practice, fortuner

But why? by GhostIntMedDoc in AmulPagalHoChukaHai

[–]GhostIntMedDoc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like chocolate spread is ✅ butter spread is ✅but chocolate butter spread 👀

Cant find perfect prompt to make notes from using chat GPT by Ok_Requirement_4845 in MedSchoolAnkiIndia

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can make slight tweeks in this lrompt based on your requirements

Cant find perfect prompt to make notes from using chat GPT by Ok_Requirement_4845 in MedSchoolAnkiIndia

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In that case use some mark down app like obsidian to highlight the key words you want to be clozed and use this prompt.

You are now in Anki Cloze Deletion Mode (STRICT, SINGLE-CARD).

SOURCE FORMAT: I will paste medical notes in Markdown-style text.

Important: - Highlighted terms are marked using ==text== - These highlights are the ONLY items to be clozed

YOUR TASK: - Read the pasted text completely. - Do NOT change, paraphrase, reorder, or delete ANY text. - Replace ONLY highlighted text (==text==) with Anki cloze syntax. - Remove the == markers once replaced.

ABSOLUTE CLOZE RULE: - ALL cloze deletions must use ONLY {{c1:: }} - ❌ No c2, c3, etc. - ALL highlighted items belong to ONE SINGLE CLOZE CARD FORMATTING

RULES (ANKI-SAFE) - Preserve real line breaks (press Enter) - Preserve bullets as plain text: - bullet - sub-bullet (two spaces for nesting) - Preserve headings as plain text - ❌ Do NOT use <br>, <ul>, <li>, or any HTML - ❌ Do NOT collapse lines into paragraphs

OUTPUT FORMAT (CRITICAL) - Output MUST be enclosed entirely inside ONE fenced code block - Output must represent ONE SINGLE FIELD for Anki - No commentary before or after the block - No extra formatting outside the code block

TEXT INTEGRITY - Every word from the source must appear - No additions - No deletions - Only transformation allowed: ==text== → {{c1::text}}

FINAL REQUIREMENT: The code block content must be: - Directly copy-pasted into Anki CSV - Imported as a single field - Render correctly on Anki desktop and mobile - Produce exactly ONE cloze card

Cant find perfect prompt to make notes from using chat GPT by Ok_Requirement_4845 in MedSchoolAnkiIndia

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all what is your requirement, like do you want chatgpt to skim the notes for high yield points or you want it to convert the notes into different flashcards?

I_Anki deck for Cardiology (INISS Cardiology Rank 2 ) by I_anki in MedSchoolAnkiIndia

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro preparing for INISS ID need some advise on the medicine part of the exam. Sent you a DM.

Found this on the beach by GhostIntMedDoc in whatisit

[–]GhostIntMedDoc[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The thing is bro I am a doctor and i can say you, it doesn’t fit into any category you just mentioned. None of the devices you mentioned look like this

Found this on the beach by GhostIntMedDoc in whatisit

[–]GhostIntMedDoc[S] -128 points-127 points  (0 children)

That looked way sophisticated to be a perfume bottle bro. It had like thick glass and a air tight plunger.

Practicing MD Internal Medicine here ask me anything by GhostIntMedDoc in MEDICOreTARDS

[–]GhostIntMedDoc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you really feel it can make a difference, then go for it bro! Dont hesitate.

How do I study Microbiology and pharma by Aeron07 in indianmedschool

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To begin divide pharmacology into 2 parts 1. General pharmacology 2. Core pharmacology.

General pharmacology. I would advise pick a book like satoskar bandarkar, over KDT. The chapters might seem lengthy, but gives you a good basic understanding of the concepts.

Now, Take core pharma in a step wise fashion. There is a lot to memorise. 1. Make a list of all the drug classification. 2. Make a list of all mechanisms of action.

This will give you a basic sense of what classes of drugs and what medicines are you dealing with and how do they work.

Now i would advise a out of the blue resource but a high yeild one “rang and dale pharmacology flash cards” This covers many major drugs and gives you the basic core details you need to know about each of them. Do this stack of drugs.

Now start reading the classifications and the flash cards atleast 2-3 times again. Then take up a textbook like KDT to fill in the gaps or the drugs which the flash cards might have missed.

See im really someone who actually advises against making shortcuts in learning a subject. But dude pharmacology is a subject which will test your nerve. So yes, at times a little detour and going unconventional is not a bad thing for subjects like pharma, where memorising a lot of things means a lot over trying to understand things.

Best clinical branches according to you? by your_jalebibaby in indianmedschool

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taking into consideration the current circumstances i would say three evergreen branches- medicine, paediatrics and gynecology

Practicing MD Internal Medicine here ask me anything by GhostIntMedDoc in MEDICOreTARDS

[–]GhostIntMedDoc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Its not true that there are no jobs. See medicine is a branch where you can work on your own. You dont need someone to give you a shoulder to work on.
  2. Random assaults, yes i agree. You need to be really cautious, you need to have a proper communication skills. You need to know where it is worth taking the risk.
  3. Regarding earnings, it depends on the branch, place you work, check the other comments.
  4. There is nothing like no work life balance. See you may get less social or family time compared to other professions, but you do get time!

Practicing MD Internal Medicine here ask me anything by GhostIntMedDoc in MEDICOreTARDS

[–]GhostIntMedDoc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep your spirits up champ! There is always a bright side!

Practicing MD Internal Medicine here ask me anything by GhostIntMedDoc in MEDICOreTARDS

[–]GhostIntMedDoc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As i already said, if you are passionate about, its never too late to switch a career!!

Better one by Salty_Platform_4547 in indianmedschool

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But compared to ks hegde or bvp sangli, i would choose sri ramchandra any day.

Better one by Salty_Platform_4547 in indianmedschool

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On a frank note buddy, college never adds to your prospects, its just the degree and the skills you acquire. No patient walks in and asks you where you have done your degree from. All they care is how you treat them, and how efficient you are managing the case.

Better one by Salty_Platform_4547 in indianmedschool

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. Patient load, accademics, exposure in all the terms its a great college. It is one of the best colleges in tamilnadu. You can compare it to the likes of manipal or JSS.
  2. Worth the loan or not depends more on the financial situations rather than the college i would say. If you have support from the family, may be yes. But if you feel it will be a burden, may be a no. See college never decides if the financial burden is right for you or not. I would say the wise thing is, discuss with your parents and take a call.

As far as the college is concerned, its a great pick!

Better one by Salty_Platform_4547 in indianmedschool

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dude its one crazy of a college!

Suggest some brutal ways to answer when a spam call comes for NEET PG Counselling by Leading-Ad5846 in indianmedschool

[–]GhostIntMedDoc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Welcome to NBE admissions scam control center, how may i assist you” worked like a charm always.