This is a brief video on how to use Robbins to the best - in your 2nd 3rd nd final years. ! Download the app for the entire lecture on Pathology - ranjitharpathology.app.link/I...
Hi sir! I just got into 2nd year and one of my seniors told me about you yesterday only and today I found your channel ❤ Amazing video sir. Gonna check out your app ✨
Glad to hv u as a guide throughtout the journey .... Love ur passion towards pathology ... wish to hv the same passionate love for medicine and get the seat 4 the same ( my dream branch ) ... Love from a 3rd yr student 🥰🥰🥰
Whichever is comfortable for you ! Try a topic both ways. I have told in the video which works for me ! Need not be the same for all :) Trial and error always the best !
Love from Bangladesh ♥️ Amazing motivation, I'm in 3rd year,just passed my 1st prof,here we study forensic medicine and community medicine in 3rd year,,,but am trying to advance my study with robbins,,But your vdo makes me much confidence,are there any ways to purchase your vdos and would be much help for me..
According to New MCI Curriculum, From 2019 Batch we have only 10-11 months in 2nd Proff year & not 18 months (1½year). So, It's tough task to finish Robbins in 10 months along with volatile subjects like Pharmacology & Microbiology. Any suggestions please.
Yes fair enough. The reduction in the duration will make it bit difficult. So lets dissect Robbins and concentrate on the important aspect General Path Cell injury, Inflammation, Genetics (Half of which will be overlapping with biochem), Neoplasia - Must to read. Inmmunology (overlap of immunodef and hypersensitivity, HIV from micro) (Infections and environment - overlaps) Hemat yes. Systemic Patho yes. (Again try to correlate with the clinics cases - and try to apply the concepts from gen path, so becomes less voluminous)
Sir, in the college where I study (a private one) cases aren't different & we see same complaints all the time. How to approach pathology in cases like this?😔
We need not have exotic cases..80-90% of the cases are the same easy ones.. Opd will have similar complaints. But u ll have inpatients as well . Try to go to wards and learn .. ask your seniors your APs.. you will do well for sure..! And all of it starts with trust. So no more excuses. Tell to yourself u ll do good
Hello, from Thailand I am a third-year residency in pathology. I was used to getting systemic tests in 2year but it failed. I try to read Robbin all book and I think it not enough for the test. Please give me an advice, please
Sir now that we have just 11 months of 2nd mbbs, what should our approach be to read robbins and understand it knowing that it is very vast!? Please tell
It is the same ! You have one less subject as well. Read the same way. May be a little more effort. Do not shorten as your practice in future will not change :)
Hello sir, i am a Nigerian medic student, i absolutely loved your advice and videos, i have downloaded your app but i have a hard time signing up because of phone number and sms verification, is this app limited for only indian students or those within india?
Hlo sir..... Big fan of yours...... But about systemic pathology is okk what approach u said...... What about general patho..... For a 2nd MB IT'S TOUGH... as we r reading it for 1 st time...... Plz have a talk over it
Sure..! Gen path is a basic knowledge which we have to read.. like bricks needed to build the building ! Few areas needed memorizing (like inflammtory mediators) majority again it will be linked eith the diseases
Sir, I really love the way you explain in your videos.... Your excitement for the subject is contagious. However, can I ask one thing? I know everyone suggests Robbins to be the best book and I agree it's the standard.... But what is the difference if I read RamDas Nayak? Like I genuinely want to know if there's some difference, as to why people prioritize Robbins? I agree the genes and stuff are given in much detail, but the clinical features and morphology... Is that also better in Robbins?
No offence to any other pathology book. Robbins is a text book with knowledge of 5-10 exports every chapter. Rest everything in market is knowledge of a single person. Experience of a book is unmatched !
@@XpressPinnacle Okay Sir Thank you! I didn't want to counter you, I was just genuinely curious because I was unable to decide which book to follow owing to the vastness of this book!
@@XpressPinnacle Thank you Sir for clearing my doubt.... Since I almost finished 2nd year, so I'll follow that idea of yours to read each topic from robbins after my clinics!
Sir, The book which was presented in this video and the 10th Ed textbook available is different. I've bought RED color ROBBINS and COTRAN Pathologic basis of disease. Are these books different? Can anyone put some light on this particular doubt? Thank you.
sir i am a 2nd year medical student and i am really very confused whether i should buy the robbins pathologic basis of disease (big robbins) or the robbins basic pathology (medium robbins) can you please help me?
@@XpressPinnacle But there are time constrains as we only have 9 months due to this lockdown and also there are motivational issues for studying such a large book. Wouldn't Robbins Basic Pathology suffice ? Aren't the basic concepts reqired at UG level provided in this book !?
@@jayeshbansal3141 9 months is more than enough to read 3 subjects. The entire Robbins is only a UG book. I would still say go with Pathologic Basis. The choice is yours. ! Shortcuts are always easier !
@@XpressPinnacle Good evening sir I am waiting for your live classes or app based classes So plz sir start the classes as soon as possible 🙏🙏😊😊 Plz sir
Hello sir I just entered 2nd year and just discovered your video. Sir which one is father Robbins and which one's mother Robbins? And also which one's better to purchase?
Robbins and Cotran - The Pathological Basis of Disease is Father Robbins Robbins Basic Pathology is Mother Robbins Robbins Essential Pathology is chota Robbins
There might be two problems 1) Boredem of reading anything - If so please start the habit fo reading, let it be any book 2) Not finding interest in medical books - This you have to develop. And mostly the interest starts when you get it correct. So do this. Take a simple topic, 1 or 2 pages. (lets say hyperplasia, hypertrophy) Then finish it. Since it's a small and easy topic you will complete and the sense of satisfaction and it's possible to do will be there taking you to the next step. !
@@XpressPinnacle Sir, I'll start Robbins again in 3rd prof part 1 and try to read acc to your methodology . But right after 4 days, 2nd prof exam is going to start and 1st paper is Patho 1 🥺
@@XpressPinnacle ok sir, so that way can i complete in 9-10 month and how much I should study for neet pg from robbins ?right now I just got in 2 nd year
I have taught mle batches, i am not with DAMS now, so wont be taking anymore classes. Pathoma is a good source if you are in second year, that should do
No need to read Robbins - Read Ramdas Nayak of Pathology - One person will read Robbins 2 times in 2nd year - but one may read Ramdas Nayak 5 times in 2nd year in the same time. At the end, what is important is the knowledge that you RETAIN / REMEMBER and not the content that you have read once. And if you feel , some concepts are unclear, you can refer Robbins for only some of the topics. I am a final year student and I am suggesting you this as a senior. Do this now and thank me later. 😁
No not at all.. Reading a textbook vs a notes from the book has massive difference in the approach. It's not about retaining what you read. You will understand the importance on "textbooks" when u enter practice ! Best wishes Harsh !
@@XpressPinnacle No sir but I do not want to be rude to you. I am just expressing myself. I strongly believe that my concepts are quite clear than my friends who have read Robbins.
@Harsh - I don't consider it rude at all ! It's your opinion and I welcome it. I would say don't compare with your friends. You said u are in final year. Now take Robbins if time permits and just read a topic. You will feel the difference