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Some Tips to select a Residency Programme

1. Make sure you get to take INDEPENDENT DECISIONS

2. Department is supportive, not toxic. A toxic department even in the most reputed institutes may hamper your growth

#NEETPG2023RESULTS
3. Look for colleges with super speciality rotations

4. Patient load should not be the only driving factor, as long has there are enough cases to learn, it’s just a number

5. Academics is good to have, but a motivated student can compensate for a lack of it IMO
6. There is nothing like the perfect residency, decide what you’re ready to compromise one

7. Don’t let your rank dictate your choice! Take up the subject you find engaging! Eventually however hectic it may seem, you will be glad you didn’t settle!

(Views are personal!)
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How I secured AIR 814 in NEET PG 2023.
A 🧵

1. My previous ranks
NEET PG 2021 - 22244
NEET PG 2022 - 8474

I was working till July 2022 under compulsory rural service post MBBS till June of 2022. Could not get MD Gen MED, so decided to drop and prepare for the next 6-7 months.
Until July of 2022, I only solved Marrow Q banks and did pearls. Did not study any notes.
Then I came across @DrAditya2935 sirs videos of how a person cracked the exam using revision notes and his suggestion of Kam Pado Baar Baar Pado.
It was really difficult to start off with notes because I had never used them. But slowly I got the hang of it. Solved PYQs and annotated them to my Marrow Revision notes. I also subscribed to Reflex app by @DrAditya2935 sir and solved as much as I could.
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Nearly 500 signs on this petition demanding #PostponeNEETPG2023

It says, "If we give exam on 5th March & counseling happens in August..we have to waste our 5 to 6 months, that is almost half a year."

@Architguptajii @NidhiTanejaa

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Should #NEETPG2023 be postponed?

Comment your reasons for demanding #postponeneetpg23

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So how do you take Something that seems endless and use a learning tool like Qbank to make sense of it all?

For example, the topic of Sickle Cell Anemia can be cloaked in hundreds of different ways leading to many iterations of questions.

Consider the vignette that starts
With a 9 year old male with sickle cell anemia who presents with chest pain ,a new lung infiltrate on chest X-ray ,and pulse oximetry of 91%, concerning for Acute Chest Syndrome.

What is the main take away concept here?

Is it the acute chest syndrome or the sickle cell
Anemia ; well it is actually both but really the Umbrella Topic to know here is Sickle Cell Anemia and HOW it is tested

Imagine how Multi-step questions can be constructed just from this simple case scenario ( not so simple though for the real life patient )
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No one Will argue that Grand Tests are a Crucial Component of Preparing for the NEET /INICET .These tests allow Students to Simulate test-taking Conditions using the Same interface that they will encounter on test day with the Same Style of Questions.

Therefore,these Practice
Tests Offer a great benchmark for how Students are Progressing by Providing them a Current NEET Score Prediction.

Most Students expect to have a Linear Progression in their Practice test Scores throughout their Study Period ,with the final Practice test being their highest
Score ever. In reality, does not always happen. In fact, sometimes the final GT Score can drop leading up to Test day .

Read on to learn why this is and what you can do about it!

Why Can GT Scores drop before Test day?

With the majority of students I have mentored ,their
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Cerebellum - Volatile facts
1)Deep nuclei- Don't Eat Greasy Food(lateral to medial)
Dentate
Emboliform
Globose
Fastigial(F=firat=oldest)

2)Layers of the cerebellar cortex
My Pretty Garden(outer to inner)
M-Molecular
P-Purkinje
G-granular
3)Cells in each layer
*Outer Molecular layer- Stellate and Basket cells(+dentrites of Purkinje cells)
*Purkinje layer- Purkinje cells
*Inner Granular layer- granule and Golgi cells
4)Mossy fibers :
afferent -the various sites( cerebral cortex, pons, spinal cord, and vestibular nuclei)
Terminate on →GRANULE cells
(memory aid- Moss grows on GRound- mossy fibers to Granule cells)
synapse btw the 2 are called Glomerulus
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