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Monday, June 3, 2013

WHAT AFTER MD OR DNB PULMONARY/ RESPIRATORY MEDICNE/ TB & CHEST

THE SPECIALTY TRAINING OF MD/DNB IN PULMONARY/ RESPIRATORY MEDICINE/ TB & CHEST IN INDIA IS VARIABLE. DUE TO LACK OF PRIOR TRAINING IN MEDICINE AND DIFFERENT COLLEGE HAVE DIFFERENT SET UP. STUDENT WHO PASS OUT MD OR DNB FIND IT DIFFICULT TO GUIDE THEM SELF AFTER THEIR TRAINING IS OVER. HOWEVER MANY PHYSICIAN WHO HAD DONE MD OR DNB HAVE SUCESSFULLY RUNNING PULMONARY CRITICAL CARE AND SLEEP DEPTT IN VARIOUS PART OF INDIA.

THE OPTIONS AFTER MD/DNB ARE --

DM IN PULMONARY MEDICINE
IDCCM IS A ONE YEAR DIPLOMA IN CRITICAL CARE FROM ISCCM
SLEEP MEDICINE TRAINING (NITHRA, SAFDURJUNG HOSPITAL ETC)
FELLOWSHIP IN INTERVENTIONAL PULMONOLOGY (SINGAPORE, EUROPE ETC)
SR SHIP IN A WELL EQUIPPED INSTITUTION


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6 comments:

  1. thanks for the information...what is the scope after a fellowship in interventional pulmonology??

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  2. hiii
    im a PG in chest medicine. scope for practice abroad and fellowships ???
    are there any exams for getting fellowships in europe ??

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