Monday, 18 February 2019

The GI Surgery Viva Solutions


In the previous post, we saw the difficulties faced by Dr. TP and Dr. Robert (both Fictional Names) due to their previous college. Please read it before reading this post at: 


We will try to explore some solution to this problem.

One, apply only for the places where there is selection based on only your performance in the written selection exam and there is no interview or viva.

When a despondent Dr. Robert phoned Dr. Dev (Fictional Name) when the AIIMS, New Delhi’s Neurosurgery pre-Mch result was declared and he was not selected, Dr. Dev adviced Dr, Robert to only concentrate on those colleges who have only theory paper for pre-Mch exam and do not have viva or practical exam.

Dr. Robert followed Dr. Dev advice and next time he got selected for Neurosurgery from SGPI, where there was only MCQs based theory exam.

Another solution is to get a temporary job, such as non-academic senior resident in the related field or some prestigious hospital or company.

Dr. TP while continuing his preparation for the next exam got a temporary senior resident job in the GI surgery department of a prestigious hospital so that the stigma of lack of experience in GI surgery was removed. He got selected in Mch in GI Surgery from some other institute in the next attempt.

But while taking a temporary position/job or internship in your dream company or department beware of the ‘Cheteshwar Pujara situation’ which we will discuss in the next blog post.

 (Based on allegedly true incidents)
— ND
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DISCLAIMER: This article is intended only for fun purpose. The author does not promote or recommend any behavior illustrated here or claim it to be useful. Use of the information herein is at you one's own risk. Before trying to emulate or follow anything the reader is well advised to take into account ethical, moral, legal and other considerations. The author recommends that Medical Education should be of the highest ethical and moral level keeping in mind the interest of the patient as foremost and according to MCI and other Board’s norm. 
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