Speciality for adrenaline junkies. Emergency medicine is one of the top paying speciality for a fresh passout DNB/MD post graduate today. Lot of opportunities in India and abroad. In present situation Radiology and EM are the top paid specialities. More opportunities in south india.
Agree with your first statement, disagree with the second. In the emergency dept, you need doctors with quick thinking who are trained to handle medicine,obgyn,surgical, psychiatric and all other types of emergencies. If you have already done md in med, you'll be wasting a lot of your knowledge of long term management of a disease. You'll also need to learn new things regarding emergencies of other fields that you are not trained to handle. Person having indepth knowledge of surgery will be pretty much useless in case of psychiatric emergencies. Having more knowledge does not make someone the best choice for emergencies. Attitude, experience, quick thinking is more important. There's nothing wrong in only seeing tip of the iceberg. End goal is best care for the patient. Md medicine wont be able to manage Emergency dept. What's the point of an md medicine handling emergency room. He won't apply most of his knowledge anyway, and will need to learn new things about how to manage er, something that md emergency graduates already know.
Speciality for adrenaline junkies.
Emergency medicine is one of the top paying speciality for a fresh passout DNB/MD post graduate today.
Lot of opportunities in India and abroad.
In present situation Radiology and EM are the top paid specialities.
More opportunities in south india.
can md anesthesia do the mrcem and idccm simontaneously?
U need 2 yrs exp in er for MRCEM ,Nd 2 yrs for critical care exp for IDDCM
@@irfanzubair7556 Is the experience gained during the 3 year MD/DNB program considered acceptable for MRCEM?
Sir best collage/hospital to do mem in India (chennai or Bangalore)
Don't do unrecognised course ,if u want cmc vellore has mem ,Nd st John's has fellowship in em
Can md eng med do the ss on nephro?
No
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Doing only em is like seeing tip of iceberg of disease ...it's worth gen medicine Nd anesthesia ppl post md. Do emed
Thank you for your view.
Agree with your first statement, disagree with the second. In the emergency dept, you need doctors with quick thinking who are trained to handle medicine,obgyn,surgical, psychiatric and all other types of emergencies.
If you have already done md in med, you'll be wasting a lot of your knowledge of long term management of a disease. You'll also need to learn new things regarding emergencies of other fields that you are not trained to handle.
Person having indepth knowledge of surgery will be pretty much useless in case of psychiatric emergencies. Having more knowledge does not make someone the best choice for emergencies. Attitude, experience, quick thinking is more important.
There's nothing wrong in only seeing tip of the iceberg. End goal is best care for the patient. Md medicine wont be able to manage Emergency dept. What's the point of an md medicine handling emergency room. He won't apply most of his knowledge anyway, and will need to learn new things about how to manage er, something that md emergency graduates already know.
Amazing explanation@darkknight
That's y there is a separate branch,the problem with super speciality is overlapping in most of the branches