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What is the PDCET Exam? Exam Date, Pattern and Why It Matters for Surgery Residents 

PDCET Exam

For diploma holders in Surgery, PDCET is not just another entrance exam. It is the exam that decides where you will train next, the kind of surgical exposure you will get, and the direction your career will take.  After completing a post-diploma, most residents aim to enter DNB Surgery and continue higher surgical training. PDCET is the […]

How to Crack MS/DNB Short Cases: Inguinal Hernia Made Simple A Step-by-Step Guide by Prof. Dr. Pawanindra Lal

Dr. Pawanindra Lal

Short cases in MS and DNB exams can be intimidating, not because they are difficult, but because one small mistake can cost you precious marks. Among all short cases, inguinal hernia is one of the most commonly asked, and also one of the most scoring, if approached correctly.  In this blog, Prof. Dr. Pawanindra Lal breaks down exactly how examiners expect you to examine, present, diagnose, […]

Mastering Ward-Round Notes the Right Way: Explained by Dr. Shailesh Gupta

Dr. Shailesh Gupta

Ward-round notes are much more than routine documentation—they reflect how well you understand your patient, how deeply you assess their condition, and how professionally you present your clinical work. In this blog, Dr. Shailesh Gupta, the originator of the Mastering Beginning Session: Page-by-Page Lecture Series on Conceptual Surgery, explains the most scientific and effective way to write ward-round […]

Understanding Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) and Venous Thrombosis: The Overlooked Causes of Pelvic Pain

Pelvic Pain

Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is one of the most challenging and often underdiagnosed conditions among women. While many causes are considered, like endometriosis, fibroids, or infections, one crucial and frequently missed reason is Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS). PCS arises due to ovarian and pelvic varicosities, leading to venous congestion within the pelvis. If not identified early, it can cause […]

What is MRCS? Complete Guide for You

MRCS Exam

Are you a medical graduate or student who wants to pursue a career in surgery? You must have heard of the MRCS exam. Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (MRCS) is a key milestone for future surgeons, particularly those who desire to carry out surgery in the UK as well as other nations with recognition of UK qualifications. In […]

Bladder Injury in Surgery Residency: Causes, Anatomy & Management

Surgery Residency

Bladder Injury in Surgery Residency: Causes, Anatomy & Management Bladder injury may not be the most common trauma we encounter during surgery residency, but it should never be overlooked. More often than not, it shows up as an associated injury—especially in cases of pelvic fractures or major abdominal trauma. The danger lies in missing the diagnosis, […]

Balancing OT, Wards, and Books: First-Year MS/DNB Surgery Residency Tips

Surgery Residency

Balancing OT, Wards, and Books: First-Year MS/DNB Surgery Residency Tips The beginning of your hardcore journey in an MS/DNB Surgery Residency is a mix of excitement and fear. You’ve cleared the MS exam, or DNB entrance exam, but the real test begins now, inside the hospital, ward, and operating theatre.  This guide is designed to help you adapt faster, learn smarter, […]

The Operating Room Doesn’t Wait: A Resident’s Journey Through Surgery

The Operating Room Doesn’t Wait: A Resident’s Journey Through Surgery You know the journey of becoming a surgeon isn’t just a career choice; it’s a test of determination, discipline, and aspiration. Surgery residents settled themselves in a very unique space within the medical field. As doctors, they are trained to be future lifesavers, living their everyday lives […]

Can I Crack NEET SS Surgery in 3 Months? Yes—If You Make the Right Choice

Can I Crack NEET SS Surgery in 3 Months? Yes—If You Make the Right Choice If you’re wondering, can I actually crack NEET SS Surgery in 3 months? The answer is a resounding YES. It’s been done by numerous aspirants before, and you can do it as well. But achieving success in so little time isn’t about […]