D.M.
Hello Student,
Since you had already mentioned that you don't want to do endocrinology, my main focus will be comparing nephrology and oncology for you.
Career scope in nephrology: Candidates aspiring to become Nephrologist must possess a 5½ years MBBS degree followed by 2- 3 years M.D. (Medicine) / DNB (Nephrology) course. After attaining the Master's degree candidates have to do D.M. (Nephrology) to specialize in the field of Nephrology.
As a nephrologist you can specialize in pediatric nephrology and adult nephrology. Pediatric nephrology deals with the treatment of kidney diseases in children's. You can find jobs in various government and private hospitals, kidney and dialysis centres, and general medical centres.
The demand for care related to kidney disease and injury is increasing . For a fresher working in a corporate hospital in a big city, starting salary will be 1.5 to 2 lakhs.
Career scope in oncology: Oncology nursing is a great career for nurses who enjoy ongoing relationships with patients and their families. It has its own unique requirements—things that can tax a nurse both professionally and emotionally—but it also offers tremendous rewards. Demand for oncology services is expected to rise rapidly , driven by the aging and growth of the population and improvements in cancer survival rates, at the same time the oncology workforce is aging and retiring in increasing numbers.
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Hi aspirant,
There has been a hike in the demand of the anesthesiologist in India and outside the country.
With years of practice, an anesthesiologist can earn upto 80,000 to 4,00,000/- per month. They are the backbone of any hospital. Also the corporates offer handsome of salary to them. MD will take around 3 years.
There are a lot of opportunities in this branch. You earn reputation and respect. If you want to upgrade yourself, I would suggest you to do DM after it as it will enhance your knowledge and job opportunities.
ALL THE BEST
Hope it helps.
Hello candidate,
There are several courses and options available for you after completing your masters in Psychiatry, and here are a few of them-
1. AIIMS Delhi - All India Institute of Medical Sciences
2. NIMHANS Bangalore - National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (DM Child and Adolescent Psychiatry).
3. PGIMER Chandigarh - Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research.
Hope you found it helpful!!
Yes, you can get a Government Job after MD. Being a Doctor, you ideally have 2 main choices to yourself. Either ace the UPSC Combined Medical Services Examination as work with the Government as a Medical Professional or incase you want a complete change in Career, you might prepare for UPSC Civil Services or maybe State PCS Exam.
For more information about UPSC Combined Medical Services do follow the link below
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cms/amp
Hello aspirant,
Internal medicine is a field of practice concentrated on treating adults. Doctors prevent, identify, and treat diseases that affect all adults, from chronically ill patients, to short time care. On an average the salary is around 1.5 lakh per month and varies depending on where you work, how hard you work , years of experience and extra qualification. An experienced MD in internal medicine can earn 4–5 LPM , while a fresher may get 1–1.2 LPM. It is not necessary to do DM after one completes MD, but one can do it if he wants to have more salary.
Hope this helps,
All the Best!!
Dear learner,
Doctor of medicine is super speciality course regarding on particular subject which is done after md that is post graduation (masters ) so people thinks quite long procedure but if you have passion. Its 100% worthit, As dm gets 4 lakhs per month and md gets 2 lakhs per month its not about the value of money but about the value of knowledge that gives quality treatment to patients .
dm duration is 3 years and is done after completion of md which is 3 years so total will be 6 years, after 5 years of mbbs , no worries you can joyfully complete by even working at hospital that is why called dm is equivalent to fellowship training .
the number of degrees as a suffix by your name the value of respect and knowledge will be , huh just saying , this is all up to you, decide what is good enough for you .
All the best .
DM in Endocrinology is a choice after MD.It is a super specialty degree taken in Medical field after doing post graduation.
Candidates who have completed their DM in Endocrinology are referred to as Endocrinologists. Candidates are trained to treat hormonal imbalances by helping in restoration of the normal balance of hormones. On completion of DM in Endocrinology course, candidates become experts in treating the following diseases: Cancer in the endocrine glands, Lack of growth of endocrine glands, Infertility, Cholesterol disorders, Hypertension, Menopause, Under or over production of hormones, Thyroid diseases Diabetes, ETC
I would suggest you to go for DM
Hope that helps.
See if you do DM then you will get more opportunities in the field of research as well as clinical facilities. But this doesn't mean that being an MD you have nothing to do and you can't earn. Being an MD also you can earn around Rs. 90k-1L per month being a physician in any Hospital. This is the minimum pay in general the annual packages remains to be about Rs 20 LPA which is great.
I hope this helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello,
The DM Nephrology is a great course and also has a good future scope. So i can provide you with the list of best colleges which provide this particular course so that you can check for it.
1. CMC Vellore.
2. St.Johns Medical College.
3. AIIMS.
4. KMC.
5. IMS BHU.
The above list contain some of the top colleges and has a great remarks hence, you can definitely try for them.
Thank you..
Dear Aspirant,
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The job profile for both of the IAS and IPS services is very broad and both are posted on the powerful posts, An IPS has only the responsibility of its department, An IPS can change rules, for protecting the country and making the situation safe for all, but an IPS officer can take action after a complaint has been logged, but an IAS has the responsibility of all the departments of the district only. An IAS is a part of the administrative setup. They generally handles governmental affairs and public administration. An IAS generally holds designations like cabinet secretary, undersecretary, joint secretary etc. An IAS officer can take action against a problem without any complaint being logged.
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