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Quick Scroll Biochemistry 04.17.08 (2 months ago) #51

Slightly off the track how is md Biochemistry in comparision to micro ..
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Quick Scroll 04.17.08 (2 months ago) #52

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Slightly off the track how is md Biochemistry in comparision to micro ..
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Quick Scroll 04.17.08 (2 months ago) #53

thanks siya mam ,
and how much is the difference btw patho and micro in terms of job/work satisfaction .. is patho way ahead ?
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Quick Scroll 04.17.08 (2 months ago) #54

yep , path is far beter than micro in many ways
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Quick Scroll 04.21.08 (2 months ago) #55

hurrayyyyyyyyy , i got Pathology in today's counselling:-)
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Quick Scroll 06.02.08 (1 month ago) #56

HI....WERE R U DOING Pathology ?I HAVE OPTED IT IN GOA....WHT R D FUTURE PROSPECTS?
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Quick Scroll 06.05.08 (1 month ago) #57

mam could you please tell me if its worth doing dip path. is it easy to get DNB after that. can one practice with only dip path. can anything be done abroad after dip path. thanks.
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Quick Scroll 06.07.08 (1 month ago) #58

How is Bombay Hospital for MD Pathology ? Which is considered better Patho or PSM and why?
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Quick Scroll 06.08.08 (1 month ago) #59

hai siyaa mam,
is it worth doing dcp in an accredited college from chennai and then doin DNB path after that?.plz reply
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Quick Scroll 06.24.08 (15 days ago) #60

hi, Pathology is a huge field, at the start you will either love it or leave it! You will feel you are away from patients and dealing only with clinicians mainly surgeons, some people can not continue because they like to deal directly with patients, feel like doing procedures ... etc, others who persist will eventually like it when you gain good experience in it and if you like it it will be rewarding. However, remember the more experience you gain in Pathology (histopathology) (the more senior you become, the more tired you become) unlike clinicians or physicians where you spend less and less efforts as you progress in your training and career!
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