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Textbooks of Anatomy, Histology, Embryology & Genetics: A Comparative Review

Gray's Anatomy for Students International Edition cover

As a part of my series of comparative reviews of various textbooks, I am writing this review of books of Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, Histology, Embryology and Medical Genetics. Books marked as Recommended are the ones which students should consider buying and reading according to their needs. I have also mentioned MCQ’s books for MCQ section of […]

Textbooks of Physiology: A Comparative Review

Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology

As a part of my series of comparative reviews, I am writing this article about a comparative review of Textbooks of Physiology for MBBS and other medical science graduates. I have also mentioned few MCQ’s books for those students who want to read MCQ’s for MCQ section of UG papers and those who want to […]

Textbooks of Biochemistry: A Comparative Review

Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry Cover

After adding many comparative reviews of various years, I am now writing comparative reviews of 1st-year subjects and starting with Biochemistry. I am writing here short reviews of various books which I have read during my UG days. Along with those, I am also mentioning various other textbooks of biochemistry, books for practicals and viva […]

Textbooks of Microbiology: A Comparative Review

Ananthanarayan and Paniker's Textbook of Microbiology by R. Ananthanarayan, Arti Kapil

As a part of my series of articles to review books, I am writing this comparative review of textbooks of Microbiology for students to buy books which will be helpful for their exams. Books marked as “Recommended” are the ones which students should prefer buying and thus read. Ananthanarayan and Paniker’s Textbook of Microbiology by […]

Textbooks of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology: A Comparative Review

The Essentials of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology by K. S. Narayan Reddy

I am writing this review of textbooks of forensic medicine as a part of my series of comparative reviews of textbooks of various subjects in all years of MBBS. As there are many textbooks available in the market it is difficult for students to chose one over other. I am writing all possible books of […]

Textbooks of Pathology: A Comparative Review

Textbook of Pathology with Pathology Quick Review and MCQ's Hardcover by Harsh Mohan

I am writing this comparative review as part of a series where I have reviewed many textbooks of different subjects. Following are the books which are available in the market, so I will be mentioning their salient features and will mention which are recommended by me. I have also listed MCQ’s books at the end […]

Interview of Dr. Anuja Kapadnis: Rank 17 in MH PGM CET 2016

Interview of Dr. Anuja Kapadnis Rank 17 in MH PGM CET 2016

Dr. Anuja Satish Kapadnis has secured Rank 17 in MH PGM CET 2016. She has done her MBBS from Seth G.S. Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai. Interview Q. In what year did you pass out your MBBS (Completion of Internship)? Ans. March 2015 Q. What were your MBBS percentage marks (aggregate or final year)? Ans. 70.4 Q. What is […]

Interview with Dr. Punit Mahajan: Rank 34 in Maharashtra PGM-CET 2016

Interview with Dr. Punit Mahajan Rank 34 in Maharashtra PGM-CET 2016

Dr. Punit Mahajan has secured Rank 34 in Maharashtra PGM-CET 2016 and Rank 814 in AIPGMEE 2016. He has done his MBBS from Seth G.S. Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai. Interview Q. In what year did you pass out your MBBS (Completion of Internship)? Ans. 2015 Q. What were your MBBS percentage marks (aggregate or final year)? Ans. 67% […]

Interview with Dr. Ayush Jain: Rank 35 in AIPGMEE 2016 & Rank 50 in DNB

Interview with Dr. Ayush Jain Rank 35 in AIPGMEE 2016 & Rank 50 in DNB

Dr. Ayush Jain has secured Rank 35 in AIPGMEE 2016 and Rank 50 in DNB Jan 2016. He has done his MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi. Interview Q. In what year did you pass out your MBBS (Completion of Internship)? Ans. 2015 Q. What were your MBBS percentage marks (aggregate or final year)? […]

Stethoscope is Dead, says Leading Cardiologists

Stethoscope is Dead

The role of the stethoscope, the ubiquitous tool of the medical profession for over 200 years, is at the center of debate in the US with a leading Indian- origin cardiologist declaring “the stethoscope is dead”. In recent years, the sounds it transmits from the heart, lungs, blood vessels and bowels have been digitised, amplified, […]