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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Adhayan, you must take the USMLE for MD and also to further gain the licence to practice US. You may check the USMLE website and lso the ECFMG website which is the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you want to practice as Ayurvedacharyas or Acharyas or Doctor after Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery then doing MD is a good option. In case you feel that you can not be a good doctors and do not want to practice in the field of Ayurveda then MBA is a good career switch option. You will be suitable for MBA Healthcare based on your educational qualification.

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Rahul Singh

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Hello Prakhar,
The post MD, you can go for the following courses:
Cardiac anesthesia
Neuro anesthesia
Pain management
Pediatric anesthesia
Liver Transplant Anesthesia
Critical care
Solid organ transplant anesthesia
Like all other specialties, anesthesia is also following the trend for focused areas like cardiac, neuro, pediatric, obstetric anesthesia, etc. The average salaries in the government sector are pretty uniform across specialties. Starts from around Rs.75,000-80,000/month and goes up to Rs. 2.5 lacs a month for professors.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Manoj,
Some of the important tips for cracking this examination is:
Dont waste too much time on medicine as there are just 21 MCQs from there.
The first and second part subjects are probably more important as most people dont study them.
As usual the small and tricky subjects will decide the ranks, so study these carefully.
Please stop mugging up guide books answers. Not only are they wrong but the question bank has changed. This is true, especially for small subjects.
Take hands-on training for computer too. This may range from 30 mins to 1- 2 hrs training. Make sure you consult some computer literate person. He will surely be an asset.
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