Showing posts with label PREPARATION TIPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PREPARATION TIPS. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2013

REPEAT QUESTIONS


1) Viral Hepatitis –Repeated 20 times
Refer 16th edition Harrison Vol 2 page no 1845-1851

2) Acid base balance – Repeated 15 times
Refer 16th edition Harrison Vol 1 page no 263-270

3) CA lung – Repeated 14 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 1 page no 506-514)

4) Migraine/Temp Arteritis/Cluster Head Ache – Repeated 14 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 1 page no 87-93)

5) Intracranial Haemorrhage – Repeated 13 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 2387)

6) Hyperparathyroidism – Repeated 11 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 2252)

7) Cardiac Tamponade -Repeated 11 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 1415)

8) CSF in meningitis –Repeated 10 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 2476-Table 360-1)

9) HOCM – Repeated 10 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 1410)

10) Antiphosholipid antibody syndrome – Repeated 10 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 1681-1682)

11) Multiple myeloma- Repeated 10 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 1 page no 656)

12) Coarctation of aorta – Repeated 9 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 1387)

13) HSP – Repeated 9 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 2010)

14) Psoriatic/Osteo/Rheumatoid Arthritis – Repeated 9 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 1998/2036/1968)

15) Thymoma leads to Hypogammaglobulinaemia – repeated 8 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 1946)

16) MEN – Repeated 8 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 2231)

17) Phaeochromocytoma – Repeated 8 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 2148)

18) No infective endocarditis in ASD- Repeated 8 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 1385)

19) Polycythaemia – Repeated 7 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 1 page no 335)

20) Vit B12 deficiency – Repeated 7 times
(Ref: 16th edition Harrison vol 2 page no 2404)


HOW TO PREPARE

How to prepare best:


Every medico dreams of joining postgraduate course and specialise in a field of his interest. This can be made possible by skilful preparation combined with a satisfactory scheme for mastering the subjects.


You need to know:

All PG Entrance Examining Boards have not given the same priority for each speciality, as shown in the table of `Speciality wise analysis of MCQs’.

The weightage given to Medicine, Surgery, Community Medicine including Family planning and Obstetrics & Gynecology is more when compared to others. This clearly shows that one must have thorough preparation of these subjects followed by outstanding preparation. At the same, time the Basic Sciences (preclinical and paraclinical) and the Specialities cannot be neglected. The level of preparation should be, atleast, well above average .

PREPARATION TIPS FOR AIIMS AND AIPGME


How to prepare for AIIMS and All India PG medical entrance exams

Congrats. You have decided to take the next step in your career. With the sprouting private medical colleges and the output of MBBS graduates increasing every year, the MBBS degree holders have a hard time in the job market. It is not uncommon for a classmate who chose engineering to get twice or thrice the salary than a MBBS doctor. One of the means of alleviating the situation is to get a post graduate degree. It is not easy though; there is a tough entrance exam ahead. As you plan to jump into PG prep mode it's worthwhile to look at some hard facts that might be helpful for most people.

Fact No: 1 – It is not about you but you RELATIVE to OTHERS