Cardiologist
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As the price has been reduced by 8 to 12% then then and angioplasty cost rupees 2.05to2.20. This cost includes surgery cost, bed charges administrative cost, service charges and the fees of a cardiologist also included in this cost which is not less than 1lacs of rupees. Fees of a cardiologist vary from one hospital to another. Corporate hospital cardiologist take the fees for angioplasty that can exceed 1.50 lacs of rupees.
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Listen, No policies of regulating entry of medical aspirant to study and practice of the medical profession based on the color vision deficiency . No this kind of report has been published yet.
Then Surly color blind person can definitely become a Cardiologist .
Color vision deficiency becomes very common now a day so, it does not have significant effect on the person's ability to become a doctor and pursue their
dreams . There is not any reason color blindness would prevent you to succeeding your dreams.
To Know about procedure to become Cardiologist click on the given link below:- https://dqxeclau.top/careers/cardiologist
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/cardiology-course
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No you will not get a MD degree after completing b.sc in Cardic technology . To become a registered doctor and specially cardiologist you must study MBBS and then specialize in Cardiology as MD minimum, atleast in India. So you can do msc in Cardic technology or diploma course of this program.
HI raviteja,
Like any other job, entering the field of cardiology requires academic experience and intensive training. Despite how simple it sounds, becoming a cardiologist is in fact, not an easy task.
It may be tough to get your foot in the door and it is indeed, a long process but with hard work and dedication, you’ll get there in the end. If you aspire to be a cardiologist and if this is the career path you have chosen, consider taking these five steps…
Prospective cardiologists need to undertake a bachelor’s degree in a science or health-related field. This usually takes four years to complete but it will start paving the way towards your career. Complete premedical courses like chemistry, physics and biology, and prepare to study hard . The higher your GPA, the more likely you are to get into medical school. This is where you start building your foundation.
Step 2: Get into Medical School
Once you’ve graduated from university, it’s time for four more years of education, this time at medical school. After more classes (e.g. pathology and pharmacology), exams and lectures, you will be transitioned to a hospital where you can apply the skills you’ve built so far. This will eventually earn you your degree (Medical Doctor (M.D.) degree or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree).
It’s then time to earn a medical license. In order to practice medicine, you will need to obtain this license by taking exams. This will demonstrate your knowledge and skills and determine whether you are ready for your future career. Your score in these exams will also be a major determinant for the next step in this journey – applying for residency programs.
Step 4: Complete a Residency Program
As a postgraduate, your next three years will involve training with a residency in internal medicine. Before specialising in the heart, you will need to complete several clinical rotations in different internal medicine specialties, like, oncology, respiratory medicine, gastroenterology and more. Within these three years, you can build up your portfolio and get letters of recommendations from different leaders in the field, which can eventually set you up for a cardiology fellowship.
Last but not least, you must complete a cardiology fellowship, which lasts for another three years. Here you will learn to manage a wide range of cardiac conditions, learn to perform procedures and conduct clinical research. This will eventually earn you a certification.
Becoming a cardiologist is a long and challenging process. Most importantly however, it will be a fulfilling one in the end. Hard work and dedication pays off, so make sure to take our five steps and in the meantime, remain ambitious, driven and competitive. That might just land you the job of your dreams…
As, per the reviews and surveys, available regarding the Health care systems in USA, most of the hospitals, recruits the doctor with the full salary range. The doctor may be a part with more than hospital. So if there is a cardiologist then there are no fees taken by the Cardiologist instead the patient have to pay the fees of Hospital and the Hospital will pay the doctor his/her incentives or salary.
In USA, the Angioplasty costs around 28,200 US Dollars in average which means the charges are around 20,82,997.23 INR.
To know more about Cardiologist visit the link below:
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I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
hey chanakya,
For becoming Cardiologist in US , you will have to appear for United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE). In USA, an Indian student after completion of MBBS cannot practice directly .USMLE is conducted for providing license to the doctors to practice in USA.
The USMLE exam is divided into three steps. Step 1,Step 2 (CK and CS) and Step 3.
Indian doctors are eligible to appear for USMLE 1st Step after 2nd year of MBBS in India. The first medical License exam will have a major impact on the residency programs you are accepted into.
The remaining licensing exam are known as USMLE Step 2 and USMLE Step 3.
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Hello Student,
The IT Industry is a booming sector. After obtaining a degree in CSE, You can expect handsome salary packages in government as well As Private Sector. IT Sector is the Higher Salary Provider Sector. A fresher can get the initial package of 2 Lakh per Annum to 3 Lakh per Annum in India.
Salary of a Cardiologists depends upon several factors that includes experience, sub specialty, location, ability and the type of hospital you are working for. Salary in government hospital is different from private one. In Private sector, a cardiologist can expect an average monthly salary of Rs. 1 Lac. A Reputed cardiology surgeon earns the salary of around 1.5 lacs. In US, specialties of this field earns an average of $461,000. A Health Affairs report showed the demand for cardiologists will increase as much as 18 percent annually between 2013 and 2025 amid the aging population and growing disease burden in the U.S.
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Both fields are great and you can choose anyone according to your interest. I have given below the details of both fields for better understanding:
Cardiologist:
Software Engineer
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Hello Candidate,
Here are the steps which will help you to become a cardiologist-
1. First of all take Biology as one of the main subjects in class 12th and then appear for the Neet undergraduate examination to get enrolled in in a medical college offering MBBS course.
2. After completing your MBBS course go for a postgraduate course in doctor of medicine.
3. Once you are completed with your three years degree course of doctor of medicine go for a specialisation course in cardiology.
4. To complete your specialisation course in cardiology, you will become a specified cardiologist.
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