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Recruitment of Part-Time General Duty MO at BARC Hospital, Mumbai

Qualification and Experience : MBBS from recognized University PLUS Minimum three years experience in a reputed Hospital with dispensary type of work. Basic computer knowledge is essential as the GDMOs will have to enter patient’s medical data in the computer. Honorarium: Rs.556/- Per hour Incidental Expenditure: Rs.300/- per visit subject to a maximum of Rs.2400/- […]

Job: RMO in ICCU/Medicine dept at BARC Hospital, Mumbai

No. of vacancies: 3 Post of Resident Medical Officer in ICCU/Medicine for a period of 3 years. Salary: Consolidated Monthly Pay of Rs.40,000/- for 1st year, RS.42,000/- for 2nd year and Rs.44,000/- for 3rd year. Qualifications: MBBS from recognized university with one year internship from recognized institution. How to Apply: Candidates having the above qualifications […]

AIIMS PG May 2012 Rapid Review

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Anatomy Unilateral injury to hypoglossal nerve leads to Hemiatrophy of involved side, deviation of tongue towards same side and Fasciculation of the tongue. Muscle spared by complete transection of cranial part of accessory nerve is Stylopharyngeus. After mastectomy patient is not able to extend, adduct and internally rotate the arm. This is due to damage […]

AIPGMEE 2012 Rapid Review

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Anatomy Structures passing through the inguinal canal in women includes Ilioinguinal nerve, round ligament of uterus and lymphatics from the uterus. Valves of Houston disappear after mobilization of Rectum. Predominant blood supply to the supraduodenal bile duct is derived from vessels that run upward along the bile duct from the duodenal end of the duct […]

Job: TB Specialist, Senior Microbiologist & HR Consultant at NTI, Bangalore

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  NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS INSTITUTE (NTI), Bangalore has invited application for the posts of TB Specialist, Senior Microbiologist & HR Consultant on contractual basis. Job Profile: TB Specialist: As Facilitator during training programmes conducted at NTI. To support in organization of training activities. To co-ordination with CTD, State TB Cells, STDCs partners of RNTCP for HRD related issues. To participate in updating of […]

AIPGMEE 2011 Rapid Review

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Anatomy Movements affected by involvement of L5 nerve root includes Knee flexion, knee extension and toe extension. Injury to common peroneal nerve commonly results from injury to the neck of fibula, loss of toe dorsiflexion and foot drop. Suprascapular nerve is a branch from the trunk of brachial plexus. Common bile duct, aorta and inferior […]

AIPGMEE 2010 Rapid Review

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Anatomy Gluteus medius is supplied by Superior gluteal nerve artery. Flexor hallucis longus tendon passes below the sustentaculum tali. Tibialis posterior has attachments on sustentaculum tali. Urogenital diaphragm is made up of Deep transverse perineal, perineal membrane and superior and inferior fascia of Urogenital diaphragm. Hypogastric sheath is a condensation of Pelvic fascia. Lymphatics from […]

AIPGMEE 2009 Rapid Review

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Anatomy Artery in anatomical snuff-box is radial artery. Superior gluteal nerve supplies gluteus minimus, tensor fascia lata and gluteus medius. Flexor digitorum profundus, pectineus and biceps femoris are composite muscles. Branches of splenic arteries includes short gastric artery, hilar branches and arteria pancreatica magna. Content of deep perineal pouch includes dorsal nerve of penis, bulbourethral […]

AIPGMEE 2006 Rapid Review

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Anatomy Popliteus is an intra-articular tendon. Signs of stellate ganglion block includes meiosis, nasal congestion and conjunctival redness. A woman could not extend her right hand above her head after I&D procedure in right posterior triangle of neck for an abscess. It implies an injury to spinal part of accessory nerve. Middle meningeal artery is […]

AIPGMEE 2005 Rapid Review

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Anatomy Carpal tunnel syndrome contains median nerve, flexor pollicis longus and flexor digitorum superficialis. Femoral ring is bounded by femoral vein, inguinal ligament and lacunar ligament. While doing thoracocentesis it is advisable to introduce needle along upper border of the rib. BPH is associated with enlargement of median lobe. Prostatic urethra is characterised by features […]