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How To Study Internal Medicine Effectively With Dr. Archith Boloor
Internal medicine, also known as general medicine, is a branch that specialises in the treatment, diagnosis, and preventive measures for various internal diseases ranging from neurology, cardiology, and gastroenterology – with several more. Students may often struggle with their internal medicine course as it covers a vast range of topics and thus, is often taxing to study. However difficult it may seem at first, it is very important as it builds a solid foundation for your life as a doctor and can also be rewarding once you know how to study internal medicine.
Everything You Need To Know About ‘Ultrasound in OBGYN Made Easy’
Ultrasound in OBGYN Made Easy is an in-depth course that has been structured to ensure focus on the clinical application of academic knowledge that will help hone gynecology skills. The Ultrasound in OBGYN Made Easy course is structured and mentored by the renowned Dr. Sonal Panchal and Dr. Chaitanya Nagori to ensure the highest quality of ultrasound education for all obstetricians and gynecologists looking to do ultrasounds for their own patients, or for radiologists who need to master gynecological and obstetric scans
Common Mistakes Microbiology Students Make & How To Avoid Them?
No student is exempt from making mistakes, including MBBS students. Some mistakes such as over-confidence and under-confidence run common through all types of medical courses, and even beyond medicine itself. When you study microbiology online, there are several common mistakes that you can avoid to ensure success in your grades and career.
New Covid-19 Variant Omicron: Things You Should Know as an MBBS Student
Omicron (B. 1 . 1.529), a new variant of SARS-CoV-2 has been announced as a variant of concern by WHO recently, due to its suspected high transmission owing to several mutations. It was first reported in South Africa on 24 November 2021 and according to the latest news, Omicron cases in South Africa are constantly increasing. Various epidemiologic studies are underway to understand whether the increasing number of Omicron virus cases is due to its high transmission or other contributing factors.