Cardiologist
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After BSc Cardiology you need to do 4 year MBBS and after this you can do internship to become cardiologist.
There are one Colleges for BSc Cardiology in Coimbatore that is :-
If you want more information, Here is the link :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-medical-colleges-in-india?city=Coimbatore°ree=B.Sc.&branch=Cardiology
Hope this will help you.
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All the best for future.
In India, NO. For becoming a Professional Cardiologist you need to pursue a MBBS Degree followed by Specialization in Surgery/Cardiology, MS/MD(Cardio)/DNB/MCh/Masters in Cardiac Surgery, to become qualified as a Cardiologist. For pursuing MBBS in India be it from AIIMS, Other Government Medical Colleges, State Medical Colleges or Private Medical Universities, on Merit or Management Quota, you do require atleast the NEET Scorecard for Counselling. Hence, you cannot become a Cardiologist without giving NEET.
A cardiologist is a doctor who specializes in treating conditions and diseases in the cardiovascular system. The cardiovascular system consists of blood, blood vessels and the heart. They treat heart attacks, high blood pressure, heart failure etc.
In India, the average salary of a cardiologist is around 28 LPA. You can go to the following link for more information:
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/cardiologist
I hope this helps.
Hello candidate,
If your father which facing the problem of blockage in heart, when is normal that might be facing the problem of cholesterol because the problem is caused due to the blockage of artillery veins which leads to blood clot and restrict the flow of smooth circulation.
The vessel which might be blocking the blood circulation would be the arteries of the heart.
It would be better that if you consult a doctor at the earliest!!
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Cardiothoracic surgery is nothing but the field of medicine involved in surgical treatment of organs inside the thorax,heart.The fresher cardiac surgeon average salary is 1,587,840 and the cardiac surgeon salary overall cardiac surgeon average salary in india is 3,177,263.cardiac surgeon salary on the low end range in india is 1,508,098.cardiac surgeon salary on the high end range in India is 7,291,105.Hope this information helps you.
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You need to first of all pass your that is graduate the MBBS degree then apply for the NEET POST GRADUATION EXAMINATION AND depending upon it's merit score, you'll get an admission for posting graduation course. You need to select the cardiology course to become a cardiologist.
Refer to the website below to know more about the same..
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/cardiology-and-thoracic-science-course
Best wishes. Thank-you.
There is no interrelation between your options. To take up USMLE, you should me a Medical Student and should be officially enrolled in a US or a Canadian Medical School programme that leads to an MD degree. You can also be a Medical graduate.In short, USMLE is for Doctors and its a license exam for Medical Students. Ph.D in Cardiology is not a Medical Degree. It is a doctoral degree after you complete either your MS or MD and not after M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology. M.Sc in CCT involves study of invasive cardiacvascular procedures like Angioplasty, Cardiac catheterisation, devise closure and electrophysiology. Candidates with a Masters degree in CCT can only assist Cardiologists but cannot act as Cardiologists themselves. This course helps you to work in Operating rooms of Cardiac Catheterisations, non invasive analysis, etc but does not help you become a Cardiologist at any given point. This course only teaches you to operate the equipment but not treat the human heart. To become a Cardiologist, you need to study MBBS, pursue MS/MD and then appear for USMLE to practise abroad.
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