Imaging in Postoperative Spine: What Every Radiologist Must Know By Dr. Arushi Yadav

Postoperative spine imaging is one of the most demanding areas in radiology. Every scan tells a surgical story: what was removed, what was reconstructed, what needs to heal, and what might have gone wrong. For a radiologist, interpreting a postoperative spine is not just about identifying screws and rods; it is about understanding biomechanics, surgical intent, healing timelines, […]
Interbody Fusion in Lumbar Canal Stenosis- A Practical Surgical Approach Explained by Dr. Jitesh Manghwani

Lumbar canal stenosis is one of the most common causes of back pain, radiculopathy, and neurogenic claudication in adults. When conservative treatment fails, surgical decompression with interbody fusion becomes the definitive solution. But one of the most confusing aspects for residents and young surgeons is choosing the right surgical approach — anterior, lateral, or posterior. Here, in this […]
What is NEET SS 2026? The Turning Point Every Postgraduate Doctor Thinks About

Dear residents, during residency, your life moves fast. Ward rounds, night duties, emergencies, presentations, exams, everything blends into one long routine. Somewhere in between, most postgraduate doctors reach a quiet but important question: What next? That is usually when NEET SS (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Super-Speciality) enters the picture. For doctors who want to move […]
Looking for the Right Platform for NEET SS?

By the time you start thinking about NEET SS, you’re already getting into residency. Your days are packed with ward work, OPDs, emergency calls, case sheets, presentations, and exams that never really stop. Studying is no longer about sitting for long hours—it’s about making sure whatever little time you get actually helps. Most residents reach […]
Must Watch Topic for NEET SS: Predictors and Future of Preeclampsia – Explained Simply By Dr. Aditya Nimbkar

Preeclampsia is something every OBG resident sees almost every day. Honestly, it’s so common that we sometimes forget how serious it actually is. In India, the numbers are worrying. Roughly one in every 10 to 20 pregnant women develops preeclampsia. That means almost every clinic or ward has multiple such patients. What’s frustrating is this — even after so […]
Approach to a Patient with Pancreatic Disease: Understanding Chronic Pancreatitis

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 […]
News JRs Start Your Residency with the eConceptual 3+2 Offer

Dear residents, clearing NEET PG 2025 or INI CET November 2025 is a big moment. You’ve worked hard for this, and you deserve to feel proud. But once the celebrations settle, reality sets in. Residency begins. OPDs get busy. Ward rounds move fast. Night duties are long. And suddenly, you’re expected to know, decide, and […]
ICU Patient Can’t Move – Can You Diagnose the Cause? Critical Care MCQs Explained by Dr. Kishore Mangal

In the ICU, a patient who suddenly cannot move is a clinical emergency. While stroke and intracranial hemorrhage are often the first thoughts, many other neurological causes must be considered—especially in critically ill patients. This blog walks you step by step through how to localise weakness, differentiate causes, and apply this knowledge to high-yield ICU MCQs. Step […]
Most Residents Misdiagnose This! Disorders of the Gall Bladder & Bile Duct By Dr. Umalakshmi Premnath

Disorders of the gall bladder and bile ducts are among the most commonly misunderstood topics during residency. Many complications are missed because of confusing terminology, overlapping symptoms, and poor anatomical correlation. In this blog, we break down gall bladder and bile duct disorders in a clear, exam-oriented, and clinically relevant manner. Common Complications of Gall […]
Struggling with Wrist X-Ray Interpretation? This Simple 3-Minute Trick Makes It Easy

Interpreting an X-ray wrist can feel confusing, especially when questions are asked about carpal bones and their order of appearance. But with the right approach and a smart mnemonic, this topic becomes quick, logical, and scoring. In this short guide inspired by Dr. Anand Bhatia’s concise teaching, let’s break down the most important wrist X-ray concepts that are frequently tested in […]