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I wish to become a Neurosurgeon and want to practice some part time job such as Medical Reporter, etc for earning to build Hospitals. Kindly please share some Guidelines and tips for achieving my Wish. Is it possible. Kindly Commend on my wish.

Suvakanta Sahu 7th Jun, 2020

Dear Raja Ram,

Its great to hear that ,

To become a Neurosurgeon you must be do some hard work for that ,like completed your high school,Bachelor's degree in Science stream then after go for Medical college entrance test and completed your undergraduate course with Medical college and national licensing .After that you can go through any internship as per your interest and most of internships are paid ,but as per your query  if you wants to  learn then no one will pay for that but if you have degree certificate then you can earn money and without certificate if you wants to do some job like medical fields or part time job such as Medical Reporter then its illegal but if you student of medical science and during the course if you wants to earn and learn something then you can . There are lots of private clinic ,hospitals ,labs are available across India where you can earn part more as a part time job for achieve your goal.

I hope it will helpful to you & best of luck for your future

Thanks

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What studies we have to select for surgeon

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 26th Apr, 2020
Soud, to study to become any Surgeon, first iff, you need to study Biology in your 12th. Surgery is a Post Graduate Medical course and NEET is the entrance examination for admission to Medical courses across India. To be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th in Physics, Chemistry and Biology as core subjects. You should also secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in these 3 subjects in your 12th. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC, SC, ST. Now once you appear for NEET, if you get a MBBS seat, you should complete the course along with mandatory 1 year internship and then apply for MS. Rigjt now NEET PG is the entrance examination but it will be changed to NEXT in the coming 3 years.
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how long it would take to become cardiac surgeon and what are the studies related to it

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 18th Apr, 2020
NEET is the entrance examination for admission to Medical Colleges across India. So if you want to study MBBS,you need to appear for NEET. To be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as core subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC, SC, ST. Niw MBBS is a 50 month course and post that you need to complete 1 year mandatory internship. After that you need to do your MD/MS in Cardiology. That is a 3 year course. Depending on what you are studying right now, it is 8-9 years journey to become a Cardiologist.
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What is the salary of Neurosurgeons in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Kochi, Chennai, Trivandrum, Madurai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mysore, Indore, Pune, Chandigarh ?

Neha Kanwar 10th Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

There are several parameters on which the salaries of neurosurgeons depends. As it depends on the factors like experience, surgical skills, size of the hospital, state and many others.

However the average range of salary of neurosurgeon in any state of India is from INR 570000 to INR 3500000 per annum.

Hope it helps.

Good Luck!

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how to become heart surgeon? full process.

rehan18alam Student Expert 9th Apr, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

Here are few steps in a broader way for you to become a heart surgeon:-

  1. Opt for Physics Chemistry and Biology in your pluss two.
  2. Get a good score, minimum 50% in these three subjects.
  3. Apply for NEET-UG exam, entrance exam for under-graduation in medicine and surgery course, MBBS.
  4. Try to score a 550+ score in NEET to get a good medical college.
  5. Study there the MBBS course.
  6. Apply for NEET-PG.
  7. Admission into post graduation course and chose heart specialization there.

Hope this helps. Below are some links for you:-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/ms

Thank you.

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Can anyone please give an example of a Successful Doctors or Successful Surgeons victorious path? How does he/she gained it? What did they choose? Please share and help me.

Sk Student Expert 19th May, 2020

Hi

Regarding each patient as an esteemed individual, respecting their humankind. Group responsibility to

correspondence, decent variety and regard. Being the pioneer in doctor and social insurance backing all

through our locale.

Ramakanta Panda

Ramakanta Panda is the Central Expert for Cardiovascular Thoracic Medical procedure and the Bad habit

Administrator and Overseeing Chief of the Asian Heart Foundation, a strength heart care clinic under the

aegis of Asian Emergency clinics, at the Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai, India. He set up the Asian

Heart Establishment in 2002. Starting at 2016, Dr.Panda has performed more than 20,000 cardiovascular

medical procedures including more than 1800 re-try sidestep medical procedures and more than 3000

high hazard surgeries.He has practical experience in coronary course sidestep uniting utilizing just blood

vessel joins over a pulsating heart, re-try sidestep medical procedure, valve fix and fixing complex

aneurysms. Dr. Panda's 99.6% achievement rate in sidestep medical procedure is broadly perceived as a

world-class standard.[citation needed] Dr Panda is likewise called 'one of the most secure heart

specialists on the planet and 'the 'specialist with the most secure hands'.Medgate Today respected

Dr.Panda as the No 1 heart specialist and one of the 25 living legends in the social insurance of India.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramakanta_Panda

https://m.facebook.com/DrRPanda/photos/a.1045334952194754/1090453671016215/?type=3&source

=45&refid=17

These are the link from where you can get brief about his life.

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can a Student from maharashtra give uppsc exam for dental surgeon requirements

Nikki Nair 7th Apr, 2020

Hello Aspirant

According to the eligibility criteria for UPPSSC entrance exam ,the student applying for the exam should have a domicile of UP or should have completed there schooling in UP.

Educational qualification:Should have completed BDS from a recognized GOVT university.

I hope this helps

Regards!

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Are Indian Surgeons and Indian Doctors happier and comfortable in the United States?

Vagisha Aggarwal 11th Apr, 2020

hello aspirant

United States has the best healthcare in the world and therefore not only Indian surgeons and and Indian doctors but all the doctors and surgeon in the united states have a very comfortable lie in terms of monetary aspects since the healthcare is not only the best but is expensive too.

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Which country is a happy one for Neurosurgeons, whether one is not expecting high salaries?

KUNAL LANJEWAR 1st Apr, 2020

Hello,

A neurosurgeon is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system including congenital anomalies, trauma, tumors, vascular disorders, infections of the brain or spine, stroke, or degenerative diseases of the spine.

The highest average salary per annum of Neurosurgeons in various countries around the globe are:

1. Netherlands - Around $ 2,50,000 dollars, i.e., 1,75,00,000 INR per annum.

2. Australia - Around $ 2,45,000 dollars, i.e., 1,71,50,000 INR per annum.

3. United States - Around $ 2,30,000 dollars, i.e., 1,61,00,000 INR per annum.

4. Belgium - Around $ 1,90,000 dollars, i.e., 1,33,00,000 INR per annum

5. Canada - Around $ 1,60,000  dollars i.e., 1,12,00,000 INR per annum

Best Wishes.

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Are Neurosurgeons happy in the United States?

Richa Gautam 1st Apr, 2020

There are a number of factors that determine a neurosurgeon's lifestyle. These include subspecialty, academic vs. private practice, practice location, availability of residents/PAs, call schedule etc. The same factors also affect your salary. In the end you can tailor your lifestyle to some extent based on what's important to you. It's also important to distinguish the lifestyle of a neurosurgery resident from a neurosurgeon. The former is a lot more difficult in terms of hours, sleep etc.

When a neurosurgeon is on duty, his/her day might be very hectic or simple. It all depends upon the commitments.

  • OPD day - It is mandatory to take ward round in morning before going to OPD. It is done to know about current status of patients. Neurosurgical patients can deteriorate at any time. Daily rounds help in knowing change in consciousness and neurological status. After round, OPD begins. It includes patients of headache, seizures, backache and few patients of tumor/neurological malformations. Most patients need thorough examination. So seeing more than 50 patients in a day is quite hectic and damaging to brain.
  • Ward round day - Every neurosurgeon takes grand round in ward once or twice a week. This round include examination of dressings, file check up, treatment evaluation, reading and discussion of MRI/CT. Usually this day is relatively light as compared to other days if all patients are okay.
  • OT day - Again very hectic day. After round, most neurosurgeons do OT. Most of the neurosurgical procedures are very tiring and of long duration (4–10 hours). Every procedure requires extreme concentration and dine movements of fingers.

After finishing hospital, every neurosurgeon spends the day just like other persons, except light night calls and writing about articles.

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