eConceptual

Conceptual Orthopedics books are temporarily on hold and will be dispatched by the end of this month. Apologies for the inconvenience caused.

NEET SS Exam 2026: How to Prepare Smartly (A Realistic Guide for Residents) 

If you’re gearing up for NEET SS, you probably don’t need another “perfect strategy.” What you actually need is something that fits into your real life—duty hours, exhaustion, and those unpredictable days.  So let’s keep this simple, honest, and usable.  What Exactly is NEET SS?  NEET SS is the entrance exam for DM/MCh courses. Unlike NEET PG, it doesn’t reward surface reading. It checks how well you understand […]

Don’t Ignore Sinusitis:- These Complications Can Be Life-Threatening Insights from Dr. Dilip Kumar 

Dr. Dilip Kumar

Dear residents, sinusitis is one of the most common conditions encountered in clinical practice. Many patients treat it as a simple cold and expect it to resolve on its own. However, in certain situations, sinusitis can progress and lead to serious complications.  Understanding when to treat, when to suspect bacterial infection, and when to investigate further is crucial for both medical students and […]

Understanding Key Ankle Injuries and Anatomical Spotters: A Practical Guide for Medical Students 

Dr. Gursimran Singh Anand

Orthopedic exams love ankle spotters. Clinical images, X-rays, anatomical structures you’ve got maybe 10 seconds to identify. The ankle shows up constantly because the anatomy’s a mess and people wreck their ankles all the time.  Here’s the breakdown of ankle fractures, landmarks, and tendons that keep appearing in teaching sessions and exams. Learning this helps you pass spotters, yeah—but it also makes […]

Turner vs Noonan Syndrome: The Quick Clinical Differentiation done By Dr. Anand Bhatia Every Pediatrics Resident Should Know 

Dr. Anand Bhatia

When preparing for pediatrics exams or clinical rounds, certain syndromes frequently create confusion. One classic example is Turner syndrome vs Noonan syndrome. Both conditions may present with similar physical features, especially webbed neck, which often leads to exam traps and diagnostic dilemmas.  In one of his engaging teaching sessions, Dr. Anand Bhatia breaks down the key differences between these two syndromes in a […]

Suturing in OBGYN Made Easy Suture Packets, Needles & Practical Exam Tips – Part 1 By Dr. Aditya Nimbkar

Dr. Aditya Nimbkar

Suturing is one of the most fundamental yet most confusing topics for OBGYN residents—especially during exams and early OT postings. Different packets, unfamiliar markings, multiple brands, and endless viva questions often make sutures feel more complicated than they really are.  In this first part of a two-part series, Dr. Aditya Nimbkar simplifies suturing in OBGYN by breaking down commonly […]

Recent Advances in Endocrinology: What’s New and Why It Matters in Real Practice By Dr. Priyadarshini Rajakumar 

Dr. Priyadarshini Rajakumar

In endocrinology, we often depend on numbers. HbA1c, fasting sugars, post-prandial values—these guide most of our decisions. But with time and experience, every clinician realizes one thing very clearly: numbers don’t always reflect reality.  Recent developments in endocrinology, especially in diabetes care, have helped us understand why this mismatch happens and how we can deal with it better […]

Managing Down Syndrome in Children: A Simple Clinical Approach for Students and Practising Doctors By Dr Anand Bhatia 

Dr Anand Bhatia

Down syndrome is one of the most commonly encountered chromosomal disorders in pediatric and obstetric practice. Every medical student, resident, and clinician must be comfortable with the screening, diagnosis, and clinical management.  The approach to Down syndrome is not limited to just making the diagnosis. It involves proper antenatal screening, confirmatory testing, postnatal evaluation, and careful assessment before any surgical procedure.  This […]

Approach to a Patient with Pancreatic Disease: Understanding Chronic Pancreatitis

Dr Umalakshmi Premnath

When a patient presents with long-standing upper abdominal pain, weight loss, or greasy stools, the pancreas often becomes the organ of interest. Chronic pancreatitis is one of those conditions where diagnosis is rarely straightforward. Enzyme levels may be normal, imaging may look subtle, and symptoms can overlap with many other gastrointestinal disorders. A structured approach […]