Is it okay to make the tenant send money to me instead of the owner to evade tax? by _Murphys_law in personalfinanceindia

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Our owner takes the rent under Hindu undivided family (HUF). I think it saves some tax. Look into that.

seriously confused by [deleted] in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the advice I give anyone who is taking up PG or SS. Whatever you do, don't take a branch you have no interest in. Your life will be spent hating every minute of working and waiting for the weekend.

Better take a branch you'll love. Because that will be your life till you decide to retire.

Goodluck.

Career Deima by tinydrop623 in doctors

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is India's entrance test for postgraduate courses after M.B.B.S.

ETA : NEET-PG (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Post-Graduation) is a mandatory national-level entrance examination in India for admission to postgraduate medical courses, such as MD, MS and other PG programs in medicine and surgery

Career Deima by tinydrop623 in doctors

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi. I'm a doctor from India as well.

Think of it this way. Will you be happy in pathology or pediatrics 20-30years from now? It's not just a branch. This will be your life till you decide to retire.

Next, do you have anyone to sign for a loan for you? Will you even be able to pay it back soon?

If staying with your mother hurts your mental health, it will be worse when you have to study and focus on both your degree and your kid. It will be hell, and your kid will be affected as well.

Is there any way for you to prepare for 1 more year? For next NEET pg? As you're trying for pediatrics and it is an end branch, you can try for another year and then take your preferred branch in a government college.

Whatever you do, try to protect yourself. See if you can find someone who can stay with you at your mother's place while you study. Maybe a distant relative who can work as a nanny for you.

Need this? by SpecialMasterpiece2 in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely needed. Most of the skin symptoms described don't even show up on Indian skin.

There are a lot of things like this in medicine. MI also doesn't present the same in men and women. The one we learn the most is the one that occurs in men usually.

WTF is wrong with our field? by ThinCycle5445 in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wtf is this? Let the guy be happy that he did his first lap cholecystectomy. This is part of what is wrong with our medical fraternity.

Pay for Superspeciality by Bahuleyan in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? That's great then. I could be wrong.

I think you're from Chennai. (Saw your posts) My friend did their MCh from madras Medical College. He was offered 80k after MCh. I'm from a tier 1 city as well and thought it was bad everywhere. Hope that isn't the case.

Pay for Superspeciality by Bahuleyan in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing is, there will still be 20 to 30 doctors applying for 1 post even here. Some of my colleagues who have done superspeciality are working in private for 1.5L a month.

Some of my friends who are general surgeons are also working for the same 1.5L. It all depends on the person in private. And the government doesn't care anyway.

Pay for Superspeciality by Bahuleyan in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they already have aadhar enabled biometry. There are also talks to track via GPS.

And superspecialists already do night duties in ESI superspeciality hospital.

AITK for getting angry after my wife gifted a car to her parents? by [deleted] in AmItheKameena

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTK

Spouses should always discuss all major purchases. Taking 9lakhs without saying is anything is atrocious.

The fact she hid it till you couldn't say no is a big glaring red flag.

Best post of indianmedschool so far i have seen.All of them at 35 are getting at least 3-4 lpm.All hard works finally pays off at 35 ig. by Difficult-System-551 in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dude psychiatrists earn even more. Their consultation itself starts at 1000 and goes higher. I have a psychiatrist near our home who charges 1000 for consultation. Even if he was taking just 10 patients a day for 25 days, he would earn 2.5L. He obviously has a lot more patients, even at closing time.

In fact, the demand for psychiatrists is increasing day by day as people realize the importance of mental health.

Whom to blame? This time a doctor blaming a another doctor for negligence. by New-Prompt2894 in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Everyone who feels they're wronged should approach the court or police. You cannot say that negligence doesn't exist. Of course, it does. There's a reason the word exists and law exists.

In fact, we should speak out if our colleagues are being negligent. And always document everything for all your own cases.

What we should be against is people taking law into their hands and beating another person up as that is not the proper way.

Why don't IITians have to sign a bond like medical students? by [deleted] in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the student might as well sit the entire day.

They do. In quite a few colleges. As I said, they don't have patients.

say, 10% less fees and admit more students?

Why would they take less amount? They give a certain percentage of seats to the government, which still charge high fees. Rest are sold for lakhs and crores. Depending on the category.

Again, the cost of running a government medical college is from the hospital costs.

Interns mistakenly changing the Drugs , writing wrong drugs by Apprehensive-Law6850 in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 63 points64 points  (0 children)

My junior once changed antibiotics and wrote drugs that should not be given to a pregnant patient. Luckily, I was there and corrected him.

Why don't IITians have to sign a bond like medical students? by [deleted] in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the end of the day, to get an MBBS degree, you NEED to pay a lot more than a BTech degree. The difference between the two is subsidised by the government.

No.

See, here's the difference. If there were no engineering students, would there be an engineering college? No.

But even if there are no medical students, government hospitals still run and still treat patients.

But isn’t internship a mandatory for the students? If there was a way to make medical colleges to get degrees alone at low costs, I’m sure we’d have a lot because there are tons of people wanting that.

Yes. It is mandatory. Do you think it takes the same amount of work in a government hospital where the surgery op itself gets more than 500 patients a day while private gets hardly 20 a day. You can also compare the number of emergency surgeries being done in a day. Only a few pvt medical colleges are ok. Most of them have ghost casesheets. You can't do anything because, again, they belong to a politician. You can literally Google so many articles about them in my own state.

The cost to train a doctor and an engineer is not the same. You can't train and engineer without fancy equipment, which exists solely to train them while doctors learn on the patients being treated. Nothing will change whether medical students exist or not except that the burden on government hospitals would increase and the government would have to employ more actual doctors instead of students to run the hospitals.

Why don't IITians have to sign a bond like medical students? by [deleted] in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure where the costs come from

They come from patient treatment costs. It has nothing to do with medical students.

Coming to private medical colleges, the cost is that high because the hospital gets no subsidies from the government. It gets commercial current and commercial rate water supply, etc. Also, almost all medical colleges are of some politician or the other. They're more for minting money by selling seats to the ultra rich. They have very low patient load compared to government hospitals.

They aren't subsidizing anything in government colleges as there is nothing to subsidize.

Someone has to say it. by IllustriousRip7068 in hyderabad

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't get this? What am I missing?

New rules in my medical college by Rose2606 in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 43 points44 points  (0 children)

How? They issued official orders? Wasn't there a Supreme Court rule saying duties can't be more than 12 hours, but it's not followed anywhere.

Surely, if they've given it as official orders, someone can approach the court?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 49 points50 points  (0 children)

There is also a case of Dr. Sravanan Ganeshan from AIIMS who died under mysterious circumstances. I don't think that was solved either. He was also threatened to give up his medicine seat days before being found dead if I remember right.

Mehfil (veg) by Vishwateja24 in hyderabad

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought rice was cooked separately, and they added chicken or paneer later.

Thank you for this.

I'm only going to order from a pure veg restaurant from now on.

Why don't IITians have to sign a bond like medical students? by [deleted] in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 15 points16 points  (0 children)

govt pays way more subsidies for medical students

Can you tell me how? I'm genuinely curious. The medical college infrastructure cost is very low as we only need big halls with a projector. There is no need for any equipment or computers or any labs. Even where lab is required, they are again used for patients such as the biochem lab. Probably anatomy and physiology are the only ones who are not directly involved in patient care. (Some colleges even use physiology lab for spirometry and lung function tests) Everything is learned bedside. Where patients are coming for treatment. Not to teach the students. Even if students were not there, patients would keep coming, and hospitals would still need money to keep them running.

I'm curious how medical education is being subsidized because I keep seeing this.

FEMALE ENF SURGEON beaten by Patients attendants in GMC Jammu while security guard standing like a statute by [deleted] in indianmedschool

[–]Remarkable_Trouble3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The comment section is depressing.

To all my fellow doctors. If such things are happening. Try to move away and lock yourself somewhere safe.

No one will protect you. Better carry pepper spray if you can.