Surgeon
Hello ishaan,
There must be some fixed salary in the big hospitals like Fortis , Apollo, leelavati, for every surgeon working. But the structure of the salary of these surgeons depends from person to person depending upon the experience. In some hospitals there must be some extra money provided to the doctors as per the number of surgeries.
Dear student,
No, you cannot become a Surgeon after completion of B.Sc Cardiology. You need to appear NEET UG entrance exam and study MBBS course from a recognised College or University. Then through NEET PG you need to pursue MD/ MS or DNB in Cardiology specialization. If you want then you can go for Super Speciality specialization DM in Cardiology by appearing NEET SS entrance for admission into this course.
To get more information about Cardio Surgeon go through below mentioned link.
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/cardiothoracic-surgeon
May this information was helpful to you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello there
Generally the roster for every surgeon is same as they experience the same types of situations in their daily life and maybe it can vary according to their perception.
Typically talking about the schedule for a younger surgeon is never set on a stone and everyday is very unpredictable. The whole day have a full clinic session or a surgical session and also they have to attend academic sessions.
The average General Surgeon works 50 to 60 hours per week. Depending upon the practice situation they can be called as much of time (if they are in a private solo practice) to once a week (if doing practice in large group). Also there may be surgeons who have specific days in which they perform the surgery which is scheduled earlier and the rest of the time they spent it on researching various things and by providing emergency care to the patients.
I hope it helps you!
Thank you!
See It's not a very practical salary and so let me tell you some parameters. The salary of a surgeon are limited and are paid on per case and also there are sometimes fixed salaries. The Limited amount salary is varies from 2 lacs to 10 lacs per month which depends upon the factors like speciality , the hierarchy of the degree, area of expertise ,demand and supply and much other also.
But the thing doesn't stop here as if any surgeon acquires his own setup or I can say that if anyone build up his own private empire and his motive is to become a businessman along with the surgeon then there is no limit that how much he or she can earn.
Hello!
A general surgeon in India can earn Rs 1 lakh to Rs 25 lakh, for 1 year of experience to 30 years. They earn an average annual salary of Rs 11 lakh approximately.
Top job profiles along with average salaries per month are:
Medical doctor- Rs 55000
General surgeon- Rs 100000
Head surgeon- Rs 350000
For further information, please refer to this link:
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/surgeon
Best wishes
Dear aspirant,
Considering you are talking about a doctor who has work experience of five years so let me tell you it depends very much on the doctor and his/her name and the kind of work he does.
If he is getting a good response from his patients and the hospital is recognising his/her effort then surely he would get promotions and soon can hold higher positions.
He can also do private practice and many of the doctors also do this but many doctors are refrained from doing this because that's not legal.
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
About 25% of surgical residents have children. Interestingly, surgical residents with children are more likely to be looking forward to work, and according to various statistics, they are more likely to be happier at work than without children. But her life has become more difficult than before. Of course, having a child during your stay is not easy and problem-free. Gender plays a big role. Women with children between the first and third years of graduate school are more likely to feel overwhelmed than female residents without children. Both male and female residents with children are likely to report that their working hours cause family stress. Many female surgeons missed their parents' meetings, often missed their siblings' games, and fell asleep at family dinner. We cannot ignore the fact that both residents and surgeons have a hard time finding a balance between work and life. Thank you Many surgeons in India work as senior surgeons in various hospitals and they have a very good family relationship. Time management is a skill. If you decide on such a profession, your personal life will also shape a possible path. So you don't have to worry about these things. Once in the field, it doesn't look like work or labor. You have good and bad moments, good and bad experiences, all of which influence the surgeon's aura. Over time, you will find that you can balance your life with your family and work. So don't worry, follow your passion, and everything will be fine!
Hello candidate,
It's a very individual choice which depends from person to person and how he wants to to get the help from his future partner, and how we can convince your family regarding your profession and whether they will support you or not it is a very difficult question to point out from a general perspective. if you have any other thoughts regarding any education related topics will be to post it here.
Hi there,
According to judgement of court duty of residents doctors should not exceed 12 hours per day . Resident doctors are allowed one weekly holiday by rotation.
Junior resident doctors should ordinarily work for 48 hours per week and not more than 12 hours .
Working hour of day may be flexible according to workload and availability of doctors in hospital.
So maximum hour a doctor sshould is 48 hour per week it should not been more than that.
Hope it helps you
Good luck!
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