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@mohamedsomali6511
@mohamedsomali6511 6 лет назад
I am in internship. And i have compeletly fininshed all the subjects that u just mentioned and Iam from somalia. Thanks
@pallavikolhar7094
@pallavikolhar7094 6 лет назад
Mohamed Somali is it easy to clear exams of mbbsin first 2,3,4
@emedmadyerow2084
@emedmadyerow2084 6 лет назад
Where do u study? Jamacadee?
@amitprakashrai7893
@amitprakashrai7893 5 лет назад
Hii I'm do preparation of neet so please You suggest me how to do best preparation and crack exam please
@somaliya164
@somaliya164 5 лет назад
Amit Prakash Rai read 24/7
@amitprakashrai7893
@amitprakashrai7893 5 лет назад
@@somaliya164 but sir how many hours and how
@mtricks3767
@mtricks3767 4 года назад
I will surely become a doctor one day . My efforts and god's blessing help me to crack it
@musthafachola3487
@musthafachola3487 4 года назад
best of luck
@manojbeniwal2283
@manojbeniwal2283 4 года назад
best of luck
@yarrajonalaaishwarya9697
@yarrajonalaaishwarya9697 4 года назад
Sure brother
@yarrajonalaaishwarya9697
@yarrajonalaaishwarya9697 4 года назад
Best of luck
@chandu368
@chandu368 4 года назад
How is your result?
@meghnasood5923
@meghnasood5923 6 лет назад
Cant wait to study these books one day. #Neet2019 💪❤
@selvijayaraj833
@selvijayaraj833 5 лет назад
Did you clear neet 2019???
@manishgalchar7256
@manishgalchar7256 5 лет назад
What's your score?? I'm appearing NEET in 2020, any tips or advice You want to give, thanks
@danishakhtar5395
@danishakhtar5395 5 лет назад
Being a mbbs student ...I must say ... everything has its pros and cons
@buddy9414
@buddy9414 5 лет назад
Did you CLEAR NEET 2019? Tell soon
@Bingus453
@Bingus453 5 лет назад
@@danishakhtar5395 what do you mean bro???
@me_myselfblossom6087
@me_myselfblossom6087 6 лет назад
Interesting...my dream is to be a doctor so gonna choose MBBS
@mohdhaider8566
@mohdhaider8566 5 лет назад
Have you appeared for neet
@danishakhtar5395
@danishakhtar5395 5 лет назад
There is no need to choose mbbs....rather mbbs chooses u
@uk-cz4bd
@uk-cz4bd 4 года назад
I also want to be a doctor but I don't know actualy what to do 🙄
@uk-cz4bd
@uk-cz4bd 4 года назад
I also want to be a doctor but I don't know actualy what to do 🙄
@gopalraut158
@gopalraut158 4 года назад
Same here
@mdabirhasan2222
@mdabirhasan2222 5 лет назад
As a final year MBBS student, i would say that it’s a very tough profession, but still i love my profession a lot....
@muhammadaqib5171
@muhammadaqib5171 4 года назад
Bhai apna nmbr do whatsapp..?
@joshnachaitanya9042
@joshnachaitanya9042 3 года назад
@@swatikhare479 where your studying ,
@yogeshpaithane4200
@yogeshpaithane4200 2 года назад
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@brindavnairnair7825
@brindavnairnair7825 4 года назад
I love Doctors... and I want to become a doctor... So bless me 😇😇
@harshithar2539
@harshithar2539 7 лет назад
For the first time i subscribed a channel just by viewing one video. liked this channel a lot. keep going
@muhibkhankakar6356
@muhibkhankakar6356 5 лет назад
Acha per
@deepakjainth5688
@deepakjainth5688 5 лет назад
Same here
@hrxmedia2635
@hrxmedia2635 5 лет назад
Me too! Same
@Aasu123.
@Aasu123. 5 лет назад
Same to you yaaar
@sayyedbilal8897
@sayyedbilal8897 4 года назад
Hi
@neelammemon7155
@neelammemon7155 5 лет назад
Guy,s pray for me that i became doctor it,s my biggest dream to be a doctor so pray for me say ameen if fourty people say this then pray will be accepted
@bismahbisma4285
@bismahbisma4285 4 года назад
Ameeeeeeeenn Suma ameeen AP zrur bno g
@garyfernandes9044
@garyfernandes9044 4 года назад
one day surely❤️
@memekiduniya4036
@memekiduniya4036 4 года назад
Ameeeeeen
@pinupothusridevi4094
@pinupothusridevi4094 4 года назад
U will become doctor
@pinupothusridevi4094
@pinupothusridevi4094 4 года назад
Ameen
@krishnanclips
@krishnanclips 4 года назад
These are evidence-based tips. 1. Study smart, not long. 2. Use Feynman System of studying and Cornell System of Note-taking. Paste colour labels on side of 200-page notebooks for each subject, such as anatomy, biochemistry, physiology so that you can stack all of them together easily; list contents on cover, make one-line key words for each chapter on separate coloured sheet subjectwise. At end of of medical school, for instance, you will have only 20-25 sheets for entire period of study for quick revision. Load them on ANKI too. 3. List all topics the professor will cover in a subject that year in Google Spreadsheet or Excel. Mark them in various colours as you finish them, first review, second review, third review... Before exams, each time you recall the points in the topic--studying your book does not qualify for this-enter date in col 1. The next time you re-read it, mark in col 2. Third time in col 3. Colour code these dates as how well you recalled-easy (green), medium (orange), hard (red) to get instant picture of your weak areas. Concentrate on the difficult ones. Skip the easy ones. 4. Focus on high-yield material and books. (For medicine, four types of books: Reference books for further study, Standard books for daily studies, Review books for exams, and Question Bank or MCQs. Use just one study book and one question bank). Concentrate first on what your professors teach. They have read all the important books and their questions will be from the material they teach. If the prof says "this is important", pay attention! Attend all classes and especially practicals. 5. Use mnemonics, vulgar sentences & images to improve recall. Doctors remembered the vulgar cranial nerve mnemonic even after 30-40 years! 6. Use mental and physical pictures, mind maps, memory palaces, nyaasa technique of memorisation. Ancient Greeks, Romans and Indians memorised large texts this way for centuries. 7. Use cartoons (Picmonic and Sketchy Medicine). The more bizarre the better. 8. Sing medical songs or set to popular tunes, chants, slokas (many medical songs on youtube). Ancient cultures transmitted information orally through chanting. If you want to remember something really well, write down key points and read it 15 times just before going to bed and 15 times within first five minutes of waking up. 9. Google the topic “punch words”, which differ for each subject. These 10-15 punch words for each subject are high-yield and all questions are set on these. Example: You can't complete Harrison's Medicine in your entire life. But in electronic form, if you Google "the drug of choice", it will list 200 of them. Do it with all subjects. Punch words for anatomy are different from punch words for physiology. Make ANKI decks of punch words too. Revise them daily. 10. Use Pomodoro technique to study. Buy small alarm clock, not phone alarm. Study in 25-min blocks, then do anything else for five minutes. Do it again. After two hours, take a 30-min break. Reward yourself. Try to study with a friend or two (not more than four people in the group). Always get 7-9 hours of sleep daily. Try to sleep by 10 pm and wake up at 5 (no wonder military institutions worldwide do that). Immediately study for an hour, then exercise vigorously. There is more ATP in the morning and by the end of the day more adenosine. More ATP = better studies. Sleep and it helps convert it back to ATP. Most medical students stay awake all night, sleep for 4-5 hours, wake up 15 min before class and run there unbathed! 11. Watch videos on subject previous night, review in morning, scan textbook’s chapter heads, subheads and bold-type points, pictures, tables, and, most important, the questions at back of chapter, then attend lecture. At home read text book and Q bank. 12. Spaced repetition. Read, then re-read next day. Use ANKI free software. Many readymade decks are available for each subject but it is better to make your own decks. Put sticky notes (also called Post-It Notes) above your desk for every topic. Scan them for 15 min daily. By the end of the year, you would have seen them hundreds of times,sometimes while doing other tasks. Unlike ANKI, it jumps at you any time you stand there or walk by. 13. Practice-testing yourself is a great technique, research shows. Instead of writing point-wise summary of the lesson, make questions to cover the topic. practice active recall: Do not open your textbook or notebook after listening to a lecture. Instead, make notes by recalling as much as possible. Check the textbook and list in another colour all the points you forgot. Focus on them repeatedly by adding it to Anki. Most students think reading books or class notes is studying. Reading a lesson is only passive recognition. It is useless. Instead, focus on active recall and spaced repetition. Recall the points in the topic. Do 10-year question papers. Focus on those you got wrong. Load them on Anki and revise daily. Watch your scores zoom. 14.That is why teaching it to someone without using notes is the best form of active recall. Else, stand (don't sit) and lecture to empty room. Use drawings, write points on blackboard/whiteboard and especially gestures improve recall. Keep a whiteboard in your room. Try to dramatise the situation. Can you make a skit of the topic? Like an action potential running down the stairs, ion channels consisting of students opening or closing! 15. Use ANKI app (free) to test yourself DAILY, even while walking to class or while waiting for next patient (you can scan two cards in 10 seconds). Make decks with fill-in-the-blanks cards, add illustrations, cartoons in “extra” col. Make coloured decks of “must know” “desirable to know”. Revise “Must Know” more often, based on school syllabus that professors will give you in detail. Try to practise as many past question papers as possible, even several times. Focus on learning the concepts rather than memorising things. 16. Make most notes with pictures rather than words as more exams are increasingly photo-based. Download pictures in Anki. The more you draw, the more you will rember. Spanish neuroscientist Santiago Ramon y Cajal drew complex neurons from memory (Google his drawings). 17. If studying five or six topics in one session, don't study one after the other. Do topic 1&2, then test yourself by recalling topic 1. After studying topic 3, test on topic two. Do same with the rest. 18. While studying several subjects at night, jump from one subject to another and come back to any of them at any point rather than doing it sequentially. Example anatomy, physio and biochemistry. Don’t study one by one. Study a little in each and come back to do other chapters in each. 19. At the end of the day, write out plan for tomorrow. 20. Before sleeping, mentally review what did you studied today. 21. Studying daily for one hour over a week is better than studying the whole thing in seven hours in one day. Just before exams, sleep rather than study. If you study without sleeping, you will not remember what you studied. During exams, stop every 30 minutes and take three breaths of 4 sec inhalation, 7-sec hold and 8-sec exhalation. Sure, you could have answered a few questions in those 57 seconds but did you get them right? Doing this exercise will boost oxygen level and make you more alert to tackle the other questions correctly. 22. Focus on quantity of topics recalled than quality. 23. Concentrate on studying and recalling areas you are poor in rather than re-reading stuff you are good at in the "revision period" before exams. Read the red chapters more than the green ones (which you know already). Do 10-year test papers, if possible repeatedly, under test conditions. 24. Spend maximum time in practicals and clinics. Really try to do as much dissection as possible. After a few months, most students are watching their phones and not dissecting. That is your chance. Seize the opportunity. Volunteer as much as possible to dissect. Only those who do become good surgeons. 25. Watch videos of candidates who stood first in various medical exams and learn from them. 26. Spend weekends and holidays and whenever possible helping and meeting people and listening to their stories in cancer wards, old-age homes, schools for children with special needs, work with physically and mentally handicapped people. Be empathetic. Never be arrogant. Everyone is a teacher. Nurses have a lot of experience as they spend more time with patients unlike doctors. Ask them for suggestions. Learn from them. Be extra courteous to nurses. Ask seniors and professors for tips. Ask them about their interesting cases. Talk to a lot of people. Listen to patients without interrupting them or getting impatient. If you listen long enough, you will know the case correctly. Let them talk without interruption. 27. Don't focus on money in life. Don't be greedy and seek commissions or do unethical things even if others are doing it. Prescribe cheaper drugs. Read inspirational articles about doctors who went out of the way to serve people, often getting no money. 28. Really focus on improving your handwriting. Nearly every doctor has terrible handwriting! Many drugs have similar names with only one letter different. 29. Sleep early and for 6-8 hours daily. Exercise vigorously. Do pranayama & meditation. Write a daily journal (list three things you are grateful for). Study Mon-Sat like hell and totally enjoy on Sundays. Go crazy on Sundays and really have a good time. Indulge in your hobbies.
@dr_david78
@dr_david78 4 года назад
waiting to study all those subjects one day #Neet_2020 ❤❤
@raisaab7845
@raisaab7845 6 лет назад
Me ye sab padh lunga or isee aaage bi jaunga 😊
@satishsapkal6200
@satishsapkal6200 5 лет назад
All the best 😇😇😇
@muskuverma240
@muskuverma240 4 года назад
God bless u
@mahin_panchal
@mahin_panchal 3 года назад
A pure suggestion from me It is not that easy You need to have that patience and you need to all that 20 - 24 hours of Hardwork in day to achieve this Else everyone would have became a doctor today 😌🙃
@tpsingh5773
@tpsingh5773 7 лет назад
Sir NAILED IT hats off to you for oxygening mbbs with oxymbbs
@oxymbbs7788
@oxymbbs7788 7 лет назад
Thanx My dear.....For such a valuable comment.... all the best
@harshabhishek1334
@harshabhishek1334 5 лет назад
Curriculum has changed a bit in India from 2019.
@kuttyma9040
@kuttyma9040 5 лет назад
Interesting my dream is to become a mbbs doctor.... 😍😍
@siyanafathima3264
@siyanafathima3264 4 года назад
Me too
@dolicuteprincess4390
@dolicuteprincess4390 5 лет назад
Sir I'm the student of 9th class nd i watched it😇😇 sooo thnx allot u make all topics of MBBS easy bcx of subtopics thnx 😍😍😍😍
@mohdhaider8566
@mohdhaider8566 5 лет назад
If you want addmission in foreign medical college contact +996709118960. I am studying in kyrgyz Republic. I am Indian student
@lifles2
@lifles2 5 лет назад
Koi naukri nhi milegi fourteen walo ko
@stargazer9332
@stargazer9332 5 лет назад
From 2019 mbbs syllabus has changed. 1st prof is 1.5 yrs and psm is included in 1st prof itself. FMT is now included in 4th prof. I am not sure about subjects of 3rd prof. Also in 1st prof students have 1month orientation program regarding doctor patient relationship and communication skills.
@anusayadeshmane984
@anusayadeshmane984 4 года назад
1st proff is of 13 month
@suneethab633
@suneethab633 4 года назад
I love MBBS and even i like the concept's of them . It's my bream profession
@syblack22
@syblack22 5 лет назад
Oh wow nice I am interesting to study this book
@mrnadeem315
@mrnadeem315 4 года назад
Aap free fire khelte raho...
@drdon24
@drdon24 7 лет назад
It's crystal clear sanjay sir !
@vitalvarma9683
@vitalvarma9683 6 лет назад
how to read mbbs
@syamaladevi6590
@syamaladevi6590 6 лет назад
Dr Don you are the geneous
@jinisangel
@jinisangel 6 лет назад
can anyone know without studying MBBS how to study all those subjects through personal studies
@ravikumar-cd4gu
@ravikumar-cd4gu 5 лет назад
www.careerplus.org.in/mbbs-in-philippines/lyceum-northwestern-university
@eunbijk8292
@eunbijk8292 6 лет назад
my ambition is to become a doctor ............. thank u so much for this video sir !!
@lalitha.m3189
@lalitha.m3189 4 года назад
I am 9th, and I love being doctor from childhood, if any medical student is here then please comment how is the life of mbbs student.🤗🤗
@mahin_panchal
@mahin_panchal 3 года назад
Once you completed 11th and 12th Then you have to appear for neet And then choose a medical college You literally need to study 18 -20 hours a day without any Disturbance Actually It's not based on hours to study But It is Study Until all of your concepts get clear !!! Trust me these 5.5 years will make your entire life way better 😊 So start working hard dude
@tamanajaryal3959
@tamanajaryal3959 3 года назад
@@mahin_panchal thanks
@thuglife7564
@thuglife7564 7 лет назад
no bullshit things.. good content.. keep doing
@nisha8300
@nisha8300 4 года назад
Guys I am also having big dream to become MBBS doctor.Its great desire of mine and my family too.Please pray for me also tht I become Doctor.
@sadaabbas1403
@sadaabbas1403 5 лет назад
I was interested in medical so much becoz of some people I was scared from medical they tell me neet is hard u can't Abel to do but after watching it video sir my concept is clear n now I want to go for mt medical exam thanks alot sir God bless u 💖💖💖💖
@doctorharinichannel8454
@doctorharinichannel8454 5 лет назад
Ntng like that Neet is very easy don't scared
@prajwalvs1659
@prajwalvs1659 5 лет назад
Class 12 me: It's my dream to be a doctor! MBBS 3rd me: Wtf! How should I study!
@prajwalvs1659
@prajwalvs1659 4 года назад
@@vanancivananci9234 thanks! I just made it to final year now!
@prajwalvs1659
@prajwalvs1659 4 года назад
@@vanancivananci9234 thanks a lot 😇
@uk-cz4bd
@uk-cz4bd 4 года назад
Is medical much tough? Actually I'm in class 12 so plz guide me my dream to be a doctor and we'r also poor but...🙄😢 Oooh GOD plz help me
@prajwalvs1659
@prajwalvs1659 4 года назад
@@uk-cz4bd no worries buddy .. stay calm, focus on NEET, solve old question papers (atleast 20) and you must be in a position to solve any type of question they've asked (prepare specifically for the types of numericals they ask). Analyse the cutoffs for your quota and the college u desire, find out how much marks you'll need to get that rank. You have a few months time, don't waste it, work really hard! It's easy to work hard for a few months than repeating for a year! Next step is to aim for a govt college seat. I'll be honest with you, it's best to study from government medical colleges, as the fees is low and you'll get a lot of clinical exposure and practice. Private will still cost you more money even though you've gone via NEET... In my govt college I see student from poor backgrounds also, and they are also easily coping up with the fees and stuff, but the same cannot be told for private (I know a lot of examples). I'm short: 1. It's better to work hard for a few months than repeating a year. 2. Priority-. NEET >> Class 12 boards 3. Better time management, setting up goals and targets to cover portion 4. Solve old papers (to have a perfect grip) 5. Analyse the cutoffs and marks corresponding to the ranks to get a better idea about how much though have to work 6. Aim higher than cutoffs (I made a mistake here, I just studied to cross cutoffs, didn't aim higher) 7. If you manage to get a government medical seat anywhere in India just go... 8. If you happen to get private also, try for government till last and if you don't get, just go to private... Getting a seat itself is only big thing. I hope you will get into a medical college in a few months! Wish you all the best!
@uk-cz4bd
@uk-cz4bd 4 года назад
@@prajwalvs1659 thanx alot ❤️ But can you please share your whatsapp number with me coz I learn alot of things from you and I want more from you if you've no issue Again thanks
@venkateswaraonagayalanka3089
@venkateswaraonagayalanka3089 4 года назад
Thank you soo much bro keep it up ,and do the useful works like this ,all the best
@NATHUBIKANERI
@NATHUBIKANERI 6 лет назад
Really ! it's a wonderful video of the great talent,we must like & subscribe ! भाव व दृश्य का शानदार नमूना है ! आप व श्रोतादर्शकों का भविष्य उज्जवल होगा !!
@asimzadankhan5345
@asimzadankhan5345 5 лет назад
Sir i need information about MD in Afghanistan The course The duration And the scope
@athirarobert5358
@athirarobert5358 5 лет назад
Similar subject only for bsc nursing and they need approximately 4 and half years
@bapun1854
@bapun1854 4 года назад
Definitely I will follow these books in future 🥰🥰🥰 i really want to take mbbs, 🥰🥰
@MotivationMedicose
@MotivationMedicose 4 года назад
Nice information...👍 By #Motivationmedicose
@kistaiahsaidula4331
@kistaiahsaidula4331 4 года назад
I liked the video my life time goal is to become a doctor iam eagerly waiting to study those books
@suzannemaniyarmaniyar1863
@suzannemaniyarmaniyar1863 6 лет назад
Nice video... I clear my all douts.. Tq sir.. 👌👌👌😊😊😊
@abrahamcaesar1783
@abrahamcaesar1783 7 лет назад
Hi!! i don't think all the medical syllabuses in different medical schools in the world are the same, because now i can see u said just three courses anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry is studied in the first year i am first year medical student on his way to become MBBS in this year I've studied 13 courses including those and many others such as microbiology in the first year studying two different subjects of anatomy1( head and neck& upper and lower anatomy) and general and systemic embryology and others, on this way it will be until 2023 complete eight years since 2015, not five years in here northwest Somalia. and i hope to become good general surgeon. thank u
@oxymbbs7788
@oxymbbs7788 7 лет назад
Abraham Caesar ...All the best and thanx for Sharing such valuable fact with us....
@abrahamcaesar1783
@abrahamcaesar1783 7 лет назад
you are welcome and subscribed
@rawdamohammed4036
@rawdamohammed4036 7 лет назад
Abraham Caesar Jamacadee dhigataa wll.
@abrahamcaesar1783
@abrahamcaesar1783 7 лет назад
+Rawda Mohammed amoud university, collage of health science, medicine. wll.
@ruuney9323
@ruuney9323 7 лет назад
well done wllky i'm third year medical student in somalia
@believer7183
@believer7183 4 года назад
Exiting to read these books🤞🏻😌
@AfreenKhan-ig5bb
@AfreenKhan-ig5bb 5 лет назад
i wan to be dr ....and also want to study these syllabus...😊😊😊
@DrTalhaFarooq
@DrTalhaFarooq 5 лет назад
Are u from pakistan?
@brendanwilson4876
@brendanwilson4876 4 года назад
Dr RTF Bangladesh
@pricejaiswal4905
@pricejaiswal4905 4 года назад
Bhot mjedar hai
@makhandhruw2831
@makhandhruw2831 6 лет назад
I WANT TO become an M.B.B.S DOCTOR
@doctorlab.4359
@doctorlab.4359 6 лет назад
Very good information👌
@harshithar2539
@harshithar2539 7 лет назад
are the many books prescribed for one subject compulsary or are these different options available. Im going to do my mbbs abroad n are these books the same? plz i need advice.
@oxymbbs7788
@oxymbbs7788 7 лет назад
Yes you are right....These are different options and all are Standard books along with Indian authors because some books have easily understandable pictures but language is little bit difficult and vice versa i.e. why each book has its own specialty and lacking...i hope you have understood but instead if you have any doubt the you can ask...thanks for your valuable comment and suggestion... all the best
@kswetha2023
@kswetha2023 4 года назад
Tnq u sir it really helpful for me as i am studying MBBS in Philippines
@Hadibaaa
@Hadibaaa 3 года назад
i also took admisssn in phlpns...but due covd still here n india...which unvrsty u are?
@kswetha2023
@kswetha2023 3 года назад
@@Hadibaaa AMA School of Medicine sir
@Hadibaaa
@Hadibaaa 3 года назад
@@kswetha2023 oh...me at uv gullas
@kswetha2023
@kswetha2023 3 года назад
@@Hadibaaa From which country u r??
@Hadibaaa
@Hadibaaa 3 года назад
@@kswetha2023 from INDIA
@MadhuSharma-lc9nv
@MadhuSharma-lc9nv 3 года назад
I also want to became a great doctor becz today's doctor has no responsibility cares live by patients.. they only want money j want to became a good doctor which help to needy people... God plz bless me..😊😊😊😊😌😌🤗🤗
@syedtashfainshah499
@syedtashfainshah499 4 года назад
I love to be a docter ..really my dream..plz remember me in your prayers..
@rayyanyamani3004
@rayyanyamani3004 6 лет назад
Very good Explanation Excellent
@herkeeratkour7390
@herkeeratkour7390 4 года назад
thank u sooooooooooooooooooooo much sir........we appreciate ur efforts
@ayushverma7863
@ayushverma7863 4 года назад
Thank U so much sir 👍🏻🤗😊💐🌹💐💐💐💐💐💐
@nehithathomas575
@nehithathomas575 4 года назад
Can't wait to learn these.... #neet2022
@osamaroghani5191
@osamaroghani5191 4 года назад
I am well prepared for medical entrance test. I will study these books very soon.inshallah
@Hadibaaa
@Hadibaaa 3 года назад
I`m a first yr mbbs student in philippines and here microbiology is taught in the first year itself🙌
@mujahidulislam5051
@mujahidulislam5051 5 лет назад
Super video,sir.
@parthpatel5845
@parthpatel5845 5 лет назад
I love reading all books faster and understand it well but I hate writing exam and I hate to ans
@shreyankahg8471
@shreyankahg8471 6 лет назад
very useful for future doctors👍
@DavinderKumar-zs6pp
@DavinderKumar-zs6pp 5 лет назад
This is the latest syllabus for 2019-20
@gunjansharma5523
@gunjansharma5523 5 лет назад
is it?
@chumanbarik942
@chumanbarik942 5 лет назад
Nice...pura clear ho gaya...
@pragati2519
@pragati2519 4 года назад
I terribly wanna become a doctor.I will try my best ...
@sharminshirgaonkar6478
@sharminshirgaonkar6478 5 лет назад
I wanted to be a doctor when I was kid. But now I am software engineer and I love technologies 😘
@danishakhtar5395
@danishakhtar5395 5 лет назад
In childhood I use to love technologies but fate gave me mbbs....
@JaspreetKaur-fo7zi
@JaspreetKaur-fo7zi 4 года назад
One day my dreams comes true 💕 # MBBS
@reetamaurya7018
@reetamaurya7018 5 лет назад
I dont understand this video only i want known which book are best for preparation for m.b.b.s ....
@mohdhaider8566
@mohdhaider8566 5 лет назад
Ncert books plus if you take coaching you will be guided
@malikaalibdat7079
@malikaalibdat7079 5 лет назад
Very useful video! I will be starting my MBBS course in Sudan in a month and wanted to know what the general idea looked like. Thanks so much again!
@AltafKhan-cp8yg
@AltafKhan-cp8yg 4 года назад
For help in physiology
@Pinkmedical
@Pinkmedical 4 года назад
Please subscribe my channel on Medical physiology lectures and it contains Tutorial sessions on Renal CNS Physiology and ECG physiological basis
@Pinkmedical
@Pinkmedical 4 года назад
@@AltafKhan-cp8yg please subscribe my channel on Medical physiology lectures and it contains Tutorial sessions on Renal CNS Physiology and ECG physiological basis
@taekookgirl7220
@taekookgirl7220 4 года назад
heyy, i am in class 9th but I want my Dream become true plz pray for me. My childhood dream to become doctor
@ganeshchthakuria5548
@ganeshchthakuria5548 3 года назад
Me 2 I am in 9 and my aim is also to become a doctor
@taekookgirl7220
@taekookgirl7220 3 года назад
@@ganeshchthakuria5548 now i am also in 9th 😁
@gunjanshah1225
@gunjanshah1225 3 года назад
U r bts army 💜💜
@taekookgirl7220
@taekookgirl7220 3 года назад
@@gunjanshah1225 yess
@gunjanshah1225
@gunjanshah1225 3 года назад
Ohh 💜💜💜
@deardasbabu227
@deardasbabu227 7 лет назад
sir I am going to take admission in MBBS this year and I wish it will help me a lot ...and I am weak in chemistry and physics so sir plz. plz. give some more effort on that places....
@oxymbbs7788
@oxymbbs7788 7 лет назад
Subhankar Das... Sure as OXYMBBS makes videos in such a way so that Average or Below average students could also get 100% benefits from lectures......All the best
@deardasbabu227
@deardasbabu227 7 лет назад
THANK YOU
@fauziakk7000
@fauziakk7000 7 лет назад
+Subhankar Das Woww aap MBBS krne wale hai superb... Mai bhi chemistry and physics mein weak hun...so ap neet k exam diye the...?
@deardasbabu227
@deardasbabu227 7 лет назад
Fauzia sk maine dia tha par hua nahi and ya hoga vi nahi so i want to go further
@fauziakk7000
@fauziakk7000 7 лет назад
+Subhankar Das Plz try to better next time and never give up your dream... Becoz nothing to impossible...
@vidhyashree1702
@vidhyashree1702 7 лет назад
clear information sir... liked it...
@bhupendrasinghrajpoot6655
@bhupendrasinghrajpoot6655 6 лет назад
Sir, I think better by hearing and watching this video. So ,my porpuse would have to be a good neurologist. Sir now I continue studying in class twalth with biology. Thanks you so much for this video.
@aartiagrahari2597
@aartiagrahari2597 4 года назад
Thank you dr 🙂🙂 This help me a lot 😊😊but I have a question krna toh mbbs hai but esa lg rha hai ki itna Sara ho payega surgery medicine name sb yaad rhe ge Aap pls thoda btaiye ki hum mbbs pdege toh hume ye sb ki habit ho jayegi aur hum se ho jayega aur sir agr hum mbbs course kr rhe hai fir ye pakka ho jata hai ki hum doctor bn jayege??
@PRADEEPSCIENCE
@PRADEEPSCIENCE 4 года назад
Love it
@indiancitizen4334
@indiancitizen4334 3 года назад
An UPSC aspirant..having Zoology optional and here I am for Biochemistry and Physiology. Any non MBBS here ?😊😊
@dr.abdulhamid669
@dr.abdulhamid669 6 лет назад
very nice discussion love it
@vijikannana1321
@vijikannana1321 7 лет назад
I like MBBS
@vigneswaran12a42
@vigneswaran12a42 4 года назад
I am a feature MBBS this video is very interesting
@ayushverma7863
@ayushverma7863 3 года назад
Thanks a lot sir ☺️💐🌷
@shivamvaishya4478
@shivamvaishya4478 6 лет назад
Many many thanks to you sir
@onedreammanygoal4747
@onedreammanygoal4747 4 года назад
How interesting..
@krishnanclips
@krishnanclips 4 года назад
Anatomy is largely memorisation (more later). But focus more on learning the concepts and seeing how they apply in real life. Draw as much as possible. The more you draw, the more you will remember. Try to draw from memory ( see the drawings from memory that Spanish neuroscientist Santiago Ramon y Cajal did of neurons). Study using models, bones, anything that you can touch and feel and see, not just readas they improve retention. Use ANKI spaced-repetition software. You will forget things in a few days. This asks you questions just when retention curve dips. Watch youtube videos, such as Dr Najeeb, on the subject the night before class, review at 2x or 3x speed in the morning. Then scan textbook’s chapter heads, subheads and bold-type points, pictures, tables, flowcharts, and especially questions at back of chapter, then attend lecture. Dont skip classes, practicals, clinics. Dissect as much as possible. Only those who dissect a lot become surgeons. Good surgeons. Most students are watching their mobiles after a few months. Volunteer to dissect when possible. Seize the opportunity. Dissection reinforces Study with the right technique. Study. Sleep. Exercise. Skip one item and your grades will fall. Four types of books: Reference books for further study. Standard books for daily study. Review books for exams. Question bank for testing repeatedly. Read standard books like Gray’s rather than exam-oriented and low-quality ones such as B.D.Chaurasia. First year is the only time you will read standard books. Dont fritter away the opportunity. Only mediocre students rely entirely on BDS (I know I will get criticised for this). Watch videos of application of this knowledge. For example, exercise videos of Athlean-X or physiotherapist “ Ask Dr Jo” or anatomy memory tricks of Dr Preddy. They explain the problem an injury to a particular muscle can cause and how to rectify it. Videos of gait. These will help in real life. Nearly every patient has neck or back pain. Can you fix it, even as a first-year student? Do this exercise for gross anatomy, embryology, neuro-anatomy.... See what alternative systems of medicine and certain ancient martial arts, such as Kerala’s kalari payattu, Russia’s Systema, or yoga are telling about it (most doctors dont even about a one-finger gentle tap on neck that can paralyse a person (Siddha medicine marma kalai is a whole branch dealing with it). Yoga, pranayama and meditation, in particular, are little-understood by allopaths. See what ayurveda can teach you about food types, sleep, bowel movement and mental state. Be open-minded. In second, second, third and fourth years, review first-year subjects for an hour to retain the info and burn it into long-term memory. 80% of study time for current subjects, 20% for subjects of previous years. Anatomy is a key subject in PG exams. See my other study tips in comments section of this channel in other videos.
@ashishbhai2545
@ashishbhai2545 5 лет назад
You are great sir
@cksviews4198
@cksviews4198 6 лет назад
IN the M.B.B.S syllabus in first vedio there are five parts in study's we want to study all????
@technicalraj7726
@technicalraj7726 5 лет назад
Nice video but tell you explain M.B.B.S. Syllabus
@siddayyamathpati8702
@siddayyamathpati8702 4 года назад
My dream mbbs coming soon 😍🤗🤗🤗💖💖
@fahadabdullahkhan3415
@fahadabdullahkhan3415 7 лет назад
Hello sir i still have doubt i actually want to be a physician so which course is for that ? And is M.D and M.B.B.S different fields ?
@oxymbbs7788
@oxymbbs7788 7 лет назад
MD is Post graduation degree in Medicine subject which is done after MBBS...Thanks and all the best
@btsot7512
@btsot7512 2 года назад
MBBS is bachelor degree and MD is master degree...
@ASHISHSINGH-wr5dr
@ASHISHSINGH-wr5dr 5 лет назад
Thank you sir
@krishnanclips
@krishnanclips 3 года назад
Evidence-based study techniques: i) Study. ii) Sleep. iii) Exercise. iv) Eat healthy v) Have fun. Skip one item and your grades will fall. Study, but do so smartly. 2. Focus on learning concepts, not rote learning as new exams test these, unlike earlier ones,which only tested memorization. Focus on clinical applications in every topic. Build strong foundation in preclinical and esp. paraclinical subjects. Only then skyscraper can come up. Neglect these and you will be a flop. Make brief, illustrated mind map notes of important topics throughout college course (see Ali Abdaal). Ask profs and seniors which topics. Will help in revision and PG preparation. Revise previous years' subjects too. Spend 80% in current year's subjects, 20% on weekends revising earlier years' material. Don't wait till last year! Reading books is passive (recognition). Instead, ask yourself questions, do exams, teach someone (active recall). In real life, you must extract stuff from your brain. Why is this done? When? Where? What? How? Be curious. Take notes of how profs do procedures and dissections. Make checklists. They save lives, time and money (read Dr. Atul Gawande's Checklist Manifesto). 3.Watch RU-vid videos on the subject, such as Dr Najeeb Lectures, Rose Jose, Ninja Nerd, Medcram, Osmosis, Lecturio the previous night. In morning, review at 2x or 3x speed. Then scan textbook’s chapter heads, subheads and bold-type points, pictures, tables, captions, flowcharts, and most important, questions at back of chapter. Then attend lecture. 4. In class, don't take notes. Try to write in mind maps (Tony Buzan's videos and book). 5. Back in your room, don’t read. First, write points of what you heard in class. Then, read book, asking questions why, what, how, etc. and with another colour pen, write points you missed. Watch more RU-vid videos, such as Sam Webster, Pathoma, etc., to reinforce ideas. 6. Make up questions. Load onto both ANKI and Excel/Google spreadsheet. Add photos, drawings, cartoons (Picmonic/Sketchy medical), vulgar mnemonics (Google), bizarre stories/skits to remember them, songs, audio in the answer decks. Use mind maps, memory palaces (Google these). Revise daily (Anki has edge here with spaced repetition as it automatically asks when retention curve dips, but disadvantage is you have to go through huge stacks of cards unlike the spreadsheet, where you can mark difficult ones in red and read only them. Best is to use both). Use Anki DAILY, even while walking to class or while waiting for professor or next patient. A minute here, a minute there add up. 7. Colour code syllabus in Google Spreadsheet or Excel. Focus on "must know", then "desirable to know" and then only "good to know". Mark each review (by recalling points; reading books or notes doesn't count as review). Mark date after each revision and difficulty in 3-5 colours (easy green, medium orange, hard red. Focus on red). Write in one column why you found it difficult or if just guess. Find solution to problem. Concentrate on red ones. Skip easy ones. 8. The more you draw, the more you will remember. Use colour. 9. Read standard books, such as Guyton, Medium Robbins, and Gray's Anatomy for Students rather than exam-oriented point-wise books like B.D. Chaurasia, AK Jain (yes, I know people will beat me up for saying this). Studying cheap books will help you pass but not build concepts. Most books, including Pathoma, are available free on Library Genesis; most videos on RU-vid or BitTorrent. 10. Focus on what professors teach. They have read the important books. Pay attention in class. Practicals and clinics are most important. Don't skip classes. 11. Spend maximum time in practicals and clinics. Dissect as much as possible. Volunteer to do procedures. See how to use knowledge for practical problems. Eg: see videos of "Athlean-X" and "Ask Dr Jo" or quick memorisation techniques of Dr.James Preddy on each muscle and what happens when it is injured and what exercise to do. Do with each subject. Make up questions requiring info from various subjects. Most people have neck ache, backache, knee problems. Can you solve them with exercises and therapeutic yoga (See Krishnamacharya techniques) even as a student? Incorporate Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, Yoga, naturopathy, alternative medicine, plant-based whole foods. Learn tips from them. Don't automatically debunk them. 12. If you want to remember something really well, write down key points and read it 15 times immediately before going to bed and 15 times within first five minutes of waking up. 13. Google the topic “medical punch words”. Questions contain these words. Make ANKI decks of punch words too. Revise daily. 14. Use Pomodoro technique to study. Buy a small alarm clock, not phone alarm. Study in 25-min blocks, then do anything else for five minutes. Do it again. After two hours, take a 30-min break. Reward yourself. Do NOT look at phone, saying "only one minute". It will suck you in. Study with a friend (More than 4 people gets disruptive). In groups, tap on desk to start, tap again to indicate break, tap to resume. Study in library rather than in hostel to reduce distractions. 15. Teaching someone without using notes is the best form of recall. If there is no one, just walk around (don't sit) and lecture to empty bedroom. Use drawings, write points on whiteboard and hand gestures. 16. Write very brief points, flowcharts on sticky notes (also called Post-It Notes) above your desk for every topic (Anas Nuur Ali how to memorize). Scan them for 15 min daily. By the end of the year, you would have seen them hundreds of times, sometimes while doing other tasks. Unlike ANKI, it jumps at you any time you stand there or walk by. 17. Don't study one after the other. Do topic 1&2, then test yourself by recalling topic 1. After studying topic 3, test on topic two. Do same with the rest. While studying several subjects, jump from one subject to another and come back to any of them at any point. 18. Before sleeping, write out plan for tomorrow. Mentally review what did you studied today and what you want to do tomorrow. The brain will focus on these when sleeping. Sleep 7-9 hours daily. Sleep by 10 pm and wake up at 5 (no wonder military institutions worldwide do that). Immediately exercise vigorously. Then study. Most students stay awake all night, sleep for 4-5 hours, wake up 15 min before class and run there unbathed! Tests showed that they retained only 30% of what they had studied all night. Studying in the morning after a good sleep helps in better retention. 19. Studying daily for one hour over a week is better than studying the whole thing in seven hours in one day. Before exams, concentrate on studying and recalling your weak areas. Read the red chapters. The night before exams, sleep rather than study all night. If you study without sleeping, you will not remember what you studied. If you must, first sleep, wake up early and study. During exams, stop every 30 minutes and take three breaths of 4 sec inhalation, 7-sec hold and 8-sec exhalation. Sure, you could have answered a few questions in those 57 seconds but did you get them right? Doing this exercise will boost oxygen level and make you more alert to tackle the other questions correctly. 20. Watch Marty Lobdell, Ali Abdaal, Kharma Medic, MDprospect, Dirty Medicine, Anuj Pachchel for tips. See videos of coaching institutes, such as DAMS and Dr Bhatia for tips, especially latest ones. Use stuff like Marrow, Prepladder. 21. Spend weekends, holidays and whenever possible helping people and listening to their stories in cancer wards, old-age homes, schools for children with special needs, physically and mentally handicapped people. Be empathetic. Never be arrogant. Everyone is a teacher. Nurses have a lot of experience as they spend more time with patients unlike doctors. Be extra courteous to them. Involve them in treatment decisions. Get 2nd, 3rd,4th opinion from various doctors. (Read Dr Lisa Sanders "Diagnosis" about rare cases that doctors couldn't identify but solved by the public using common sense). Ask seniors and professors for tips, their memorable experiences and what they would have done differently today. Learn from them. Listen to patients without interrupting them or getting impatient. If you listen long enough, you will know the problem. Rely on brains, not costly diagnostics to decide. Imagine you are in deep forest without them. 22. Don't focus on money in life. Don't be greedy and seek commissions or do unethical things even if others are doing it. Prescribe cheaper drugs. Read inspirational articles about doctors who went out of the way to serve people, often getting no money. 23. Improve your handwriting. Nearly all doctors have terrible handwriting! Many drugs have similar names with only one letter different. 24. Improve your command of English and public speaking skills. Listen to BBC radio, read English newspapers. Find a friend who will agree to and talk with you only in English. Yes, you WILL make mistakes. Never mind. As you gain confidence and experience, you will improve. Ignore friends who will tease you and mock you for speaking in English. 25. Be punctual. It will help you in life. See how many minutes it takes to go from room to classroom desk. Learn self defense during college. Will make you fit and will make you safe in life. Extra: One thousand world leaders interviewed, most shared common habits: All sleep well, and wake up early, often at 4 a.m. They do not look at phone on waking up. Instead they immediately exercise vigorously, do pranayama, meditate and write a daily journal (mentioning three things they are grateful for that day and why). Only then they touch their phone. They all focus intensely on the job on hand. They work like crazy during the week and party like crazy in the weekend!
@AdityaKr2510
@AdityaKr2510 2 года назад
Thank you sir
@akshaykasala6073
@akshaykasala6073 4 года назад
How many of you are appearing ✍️ for NEET 2022 like👇
@kshitijsharma5482
@kshitijsharma5482 4 года назад
Are you in class 11th now
@nonaabbas255
@nonaabbas255 4 года назад
@@kshitijsharma5482 me
@kshitijsharma5482
@kshitijsharma5482 4 года назад
@@nonaabbas255 okay okay me also
@nonaabbas255
@nonaabbas255 4 года назад
@@kshitijsharma5482 hmmm....all the verry best dear
@kshitijsharma5482
@kshitijsharma5482 4 года назад
@@nonaabbas255 thank you so much dear......😊😊😊😊
@shalinithakur6442
@shalinithakur6442 4 года назад
Thanku
@Sidneetian
@Sidneetian 4 года назад
MBBS is my passion ❤❤❤
@adithyav5340
@adithyav5340 5 лет назад
Helpful really!!!
@FanofTata
@FanofTata 6 лет назад
Nice vedio sir!!!!
@srinath19.a.36
@srinath19.a.36 4 года назад
How much cost is taken for all those books
@muhammedt1896
@muhammedt1896 4 года назад
My dream mbbs.😍😍
@arjunkannan797
@arjunkannan797 4 года назад
Nice english speech sir
@swatihiremath4792
@swatihiremath4792 4 года назад
My dream to become doctor. I will crack neet 2020 with 650+ . I will enter top medical college. Bless me....
@pramodshrutikumar4882
@pramodshrutikumar4882 5 лет назад
Kesa kesa Naam h studies ka ...heyyy bhgwaan......
@santosh6548
@santosh6548 6 лет назад
during internship do we get salary? if yes How much
@soumitadas8106
@soumitadas8106 5 лет назад
30,000/month in India
@ashwatram7837
@ashwatram7837 5 лет назад
@@soumitadas8106 thats really high.. I don't think so buddy... Here in TN it's around 15 to 20k nly...
@shahabasm5350
@shahabasm5350 5 лет назад
In ks hegde we get 4500
@doctorscastube251
@doctorscastube251 5 лет назад
In AP its 16k
@rakeshrakeshgoud4816
@rakeshrakeshgoud4816 4 года назад
If its a govt clg.. 20 k in telangana
@shyamala.kshyamala.k3816
@shyamala.kshyamala.k3816 4 года назад
my dream my passion to become a doctor. it wi;ll become true one day.
@aasthashetty29
@aasthashetty29 4 года назад
Whats prof ?? Is there any fullform? Can anybody plzz help..btw...very informative video👍❤
@RamAvtar-qh7td
@RamAvtar-qh7td 4 года назад
Mein bahut chhoti hu par lekin mein bhi heart ki doctor bano gyi👍
@mohitkumarair1
@mohitkumarair1 6 лет назад
Thanks for information sir
@harishnagar7035
@harishnagar7035 6 лет назад
In aiims only 3 prof are there .😭 3rd prof is of two year .and difficulty level increase regularly 😭
@lifles2
@lifles2 5 лет назад
3rd proff has 2 parts i think
@sushmitasingh5642
@sushmitasingh5642 6 лет назад
Already subscribed u dr. Thankyou
@zainabb7984
@zainabb7984 6 лет назад
what is the procedure for getting admissions after 12th in good medical colleges for mbbs?
@janhavishinde5397
@janhavishinde5397 3 года назад
Bhai ye sab subject CBSE mein bhi hai kya....aur ye jo aapne naam liye khuranas and all...ye insano ke naam hai ya books..ya fir chapters...plzz bhai batado
@pranjali_palaskar3444
@pranjali_palaskar3444 4 года назад
Thanks a lot off to told me
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