KNOW YOUR CALLING KYC - Emergency medicine as a PG branch: A Consultant's perspective.

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    In this particular video,we present to you our enthusiastic guest,Dr.Ravi Teja Kethavath, MBBS, MD DNB EM(Gold medal) Flight Physician, MBA HA Consultant & Head Department of EMERGENCY MEDICINE.
    In this video,he shares his perspective of taking Emergency medicine as PG branch with the experience of his residency years. He has addressed all queries pertinent to the branch such that the video is one stop solution for all aspirants who wish to opt for the branch!
    Indian Medical Students hardly have any idea or inclination about the branch they wanna get into and even if they do, it's largely based on recent trends or ranks, half-baked info and the "cool/badass" tag that comes along with that speciality.
    There are many anxious budding docs out there who are actually worried about exactly what a doctor does in their speciality, and how are the day-to-day workings & finer details of the branch along with the broader & long-term picture.
    This is why we bring to you KYC : Know Your Calling,where we'll interview professionals who would address just these questions! So that you may take an informed decision.
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Комментарии • 72

  • @Mee12394
    @Mee12394 3 месяца назад +2

    He has explained even the problems at the base level.. Thankyou sir! ,

  • @rajeswaripedagada2599
    @rajeswaripedagada2599 2 года назад +3

    Ravi sir you are a very caring and dedicated doctor, thank you for excellent emergency medical care in @ Anu hospital

  • @fatimaninjabegam875
    @fatimaninjabegam875 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much 🙏
    Amazingly explained 🔥🔥
    Love the branch 💖

  • @Dr.SahilSKaliraman
    @Dr.SahilSKaliraman 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cleared a lot of myths, seems very exciting branch

  • @dr.subhajitbiswas
    @dr.subhajitbiswas 9 месяцев назад +4

    Every year So many students resign their pg seats due to the toxic work environment, its not that they don't want to work, infact they have really worked hard and sacrificed many things in life for that seat but at the end they end up either giving hefty penalty and leaving that seat or committing suicide. We are made to work whole day like robots, why??? Why is it made so casual that the pg residents can't have a life? Senior Doctors like you have suffered the same and so they want the juniors to go through the same rather then trying to change the system.

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM 8 месяцев назад +1

      If you gonna use the word toxicity, EM is the least in that. And basically its not the faculty or seniors stressing up the students. Have you ever seen a calm OBGY, some depts basically are stressful (physical +mental). And if you are not liking it you can't cope up how ever it is. For example I can get a mentally and physically exhausted in an Avg load Paediatric Dept, I can't continue in it. So its basically so many factors leading to distress. Can't only blame exterior things, but also have to check internal factors. So choosing a dept is v v vital. The same people who are so concerned about the residents, will you agree to have your family member/friend treated by a half knowledgeable/skillful person. Do you agree if no action taken to correct the resident to not repeat the mistake again...?

    • @dr.subhajitbiswas
      @dr.subhajitbiswas Месяц назад +2

      Of course no one will be willing to get treated by a half knowledgeable person, but do u think that knowledge can be acquired only if the residents work for 36 or 48 of continuous duty without proper sleep or food?
      Yes I accept if you don't like the branch you will get exhausted even on average work load, but the residency in most of the college is so much tough that even the passionate ones loose their passion by the end of it.
      I'm not just talking about emergency medicine, it might be not at all toxic, I have no personal experience in that. But Sir, you should accept that residents are treated inhumanly in most of the college which is not at all justifiable by saying that to gain knowledge you have to suffer like this.

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM 23 дня назад +1

      ​Sure I agree, residents in many institutes are used like labours. I definitely against atleast the quantity of work load (24 hrs , 36 hrs). When a pilot has flying hours limit, why doesn't a Dr have..? But if u ask about the quality, mostly nothing can be changed in India, the mindset is already spread like corruption. In EM specifically at most of the places it only 12 hrs duty, with one week off.

  • @Bodhidharma1998
    @Bodhidharma1998 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for making it clear 🙂

  • @dr.saikrishnaskindoctor
    @dr.saikrishnaskindoctor Год назад +2

    dermatology pg here ...waiting for your call regarding derm

  • @piyushsharma8253
    @piyushsharma8253 Год назад +3

    Residents have to work a lot ...agreed but is it more hectic than other branches ?

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM Год назад +2

      Yes obviously,, and if you don't like it it'll be more harder

  • @suhasdawari
    @suhasdawari Год назад +2

    Great Video, thank you sir for making understanding minor things.😇

  • @JayamanasaAdusumalli
    @JayamanasaAdusumalli 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank u sir for explaining so well❤

  • @abinsebastian2524
    @abinsebastian2524 Год назад +1

    Thanks sir for explaining about emergency dept

  • @suyashp8249
    @suyashp8249 Год назад +6

    This seems like a senior doctor you don't want to work under lol. He's driving away potential new residents with his toxic workaholic mindset. There's a difference between working hard and getting burned out (which is a formal diagnosis btw). I hope you can get another em specialist for a fresh view regarding this field.

    • @dr.shubhamagrawal8782
      @dr.shubhamagrawal8782 Год назад +2

      Agree

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM Год назад +3

      Haha, you can always check others' perceptions of the dept, the views are multiple. Yes there is a difference between working hard and burnout,, both are more in this dept. It depends on the perception of a candidate. If you are a pt attendant you will think how particular I am in treating pt, if you see from my inexperienced junior Drs you'll feel why this person is so particular. There is '0' tolerance in this field, anything anytime and anyone can go wrong. Everything is for the pt centred approach, some will gain satisfaction by operating and saving lives, and some will get it by doing anything and saving lives. If you are not exposed, worked, or studied enough during residency believe me there is nothing you can learn after that. No residency is easy, or for only keeping a table, BP apparatus and practice MBBS or even RMP can do, no need for specialisation. And if a person distracts from his passion/dept just by listening to some video it is not their cup of tea from the beginning itself. I believe in all or none phenomenon,, either adapt or don't join,, it is not a place to sit and see OP cases and call for a review.

    • @megha8783
      @megha8783 Год назад

      😂😂

  • @Drsujender86
    @Drsujender86 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent talk Ravitheja 👍

  • @jyothinadharajubirudaraju4335
    @jyothinadharajubirudaraju4335 2 года назад +2

    Sir very valuable information , thank you sir 👏👏

  • @budding_obgy3842
    @budding_obgy3842 2 года назад +5

    Sir can we open icu after emergency medicine??

    • @kiranandrew7701
      @kiranandrew7701 Год назад +1

      No

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM Год назад +1

      You can open ICU or OP clinic but you are not trained. For ICU extra training is necessary in Critical Care Medicine. No broad speciality is eligible for opening ICU. CCM is available in SS DNB, DM, FNB.

  • @luckypsycho6762
    @luckypsycho6762 2 года назад +21

    Thank you for making me realize this branch is not for me. 😅

    • @megha8783
      @megha8783 Год назад

      Y😂

    • @luckypsycho6762
      @luckypsycho6762 Год назад +1

      @@megha8783 are yaar.. general medicine itself is very much hectic.. and this emergency medicine is father of general medicine.. so just imagine the toxicity and hectic environment 🥲😂

    • @luckypsycho6762
      @luckypsycho6762 Год назад

      @@megha8783 megha.. given choice will you go for this branch?

    • @yuviraj6465
      @yuviraj6465 Месяц назад

      ​@@luckypsycho6762no it won't be like that and you won't be having 36hrs shift in this unlike general medicine

    • @cricketmaniac-w1h
      @cricketmaniac-w1h 22 дня назад

      ​@@luckypsycho6762but it can make you settle much earlier than general medicine

  • @ajaykumars3685
    @ajaykumars3685 Месяц назад

    Sir
    Which is the best dnb hospital for emergency medicine in Tamilnadu, kerala Karnataka sir

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM 23 дня назад

      Tamilnadu - Apollo Greams road.
      Karnataka - MAHE, Ramayya.
      Kerala - Many institutes are present. MOSC, IQRAA, etc...

  • @50ajinkyapatil35
    @50ajinkyapatil35 Год назад +1

    Sir what government medical collegesvare available in india

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM 8 месяцев назад +1

      You can just check in NMC website, many colleges were opened up to EM in south recently

  • @arunpragadesh2607
    @arunpragadesh2607 2 месяца назад +1

    Sir where did you do your EM residency??

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM Месяц назад +1

      It is at PES Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Kuppam, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh. (The only NABH Accredited med college in the state)

  • @ajinkyamore4981
    @ajinkyamore4981 2 года назад +1

    Thank u sir

  • @50ajinkyapatil35
    @50ajinkyapatil35 Год назад +1

    And sir life of senior residents

    • @50ajinkyapatil35
      @50ajinkyapatil35 Год назад

      And working hours

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM Год назад +2

      Working hours will be according to the no. of SRs and Asst prof available in the dept. For majority it'll be 6-6-12

  • @vijaypg143
    @vijaypg143 2 года назад +1

    👌👌👌

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM 2 года назад

      Thank you 😊

    • @bharathhn7708
      @bharathhn7708 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ravitejakEM what about future job opportunities especially in south

  • @sarakam4407
    @sarakam4407 2 года назад +1

    Super sir

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM 2 года назад

      Thank you 😊

    • @drvm1499
      @drvm1499 2 года назад +1

      @@ravitejakEM Nice info about Emergency medicine sir .Thank u so much.Sir I like both emergency medicine and general medicine, I like the diagnosis , research and knowledge part and variety of diseases in general medicine, how about these things in emergency medicine sir , provide a knowledge about selecting between these two. I liked emergency medicine from my internship.

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM 2 года назад

      @@drvm1499 Hi

    • @drvm1499
      @drvm1499 2 года назад

      @@ravitejakEM Hi sir

  • @meghana1079
    @meghana1079 Год назад +1

    Sir, i have seen some MD anesthesia docs practicing as emergency specialist in some corporate hospitals. How is that possible sir, do they have to do some other fellowships?
    I am confused in choosing between anesthesia and EM sir. I liked working in casualty. I can get a seat in pvt clgs in Bangalore for EM n govt seat in Anaesthesia sir. Can u advise me on this?

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM Год назад +1

      EM and Anaesthesia are a complete different depts even there are some overlapping procedures, the processes are different. Go to the established depts nearby and choose what are you passionate of doing.

    • @irfanzubair7556
      @irfanzubair7556 Год назад

      It's better to do anesthesia first. Nd if u work in er 6 months in ER U can learn ...EM very acute field only doing EM u won't have broad knowledge,it's like knowing only something in everything nothing perfect

    • @ravitejakEM
      @ravitejakEM 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@irfanzubair7556Good thing is that you got to know Anaesthesia is a broad specialty, many of the Drs don't recognise it. And the sad part is you are in the Drs who don't know that EM is also a broad specialty. Yes EM deals with something about everything, that something will save life, that something will be a support to a family where 5-6 specialits won't be available at an odd time to a hospital.

  • @pawanmangla7398
    @pawanmangla7398 2 года назад +1

    Pleas a video of nuclear medicine

  • @kadapanazma6066
    @kadapanazma6066 2 года назад +1

    waiting for Video about ophthal

    • @KnowYourCallingKYC
      @KnowYourCallingKYC  2 года назад

      Opthalmology video is already there. Please check minor subjects playlist.

  • @JayamanasaAdusumalli
    @JayamanasaAdusumalli 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank u sir for explaining so well❤😊