Courses After MBBS: Most of us get confused when our course is completed whether it is a MBBS or a normal degree or anything else. Now today let us discuss about the coures/programmes which we can do after the MBBS,while majority of the students start there practice after there graduation i.e.,MBBS and some students do their post graduation i.e., MS/MD. In the post graduation also majority of them select the branches like gynecology , neurology, cardiology, radiology etc., apart from this there are many other coures which we can take into consideration
An MBBS graduate will have a wide variety of options to choose from. One can either opt for a postgraduate degree, diploma or professional certification after completing MBBS, depending on the amount of time one wishes to dedicate. It will be best to opt for a postgraduate degree as that will open more doors for the candidate, compared to a post graduate diploma or certification. If one desires to pursue a Ph.D., it is important to go for a postgraduate degree first.
The candidate can purse for MD doctor or a masters in hospital and medicine after pursing MBBS course. Along with the candidates can also go for MTECH in biomedical engineering.
Along with not only these but also there are various course s which can done by the medical students as like they can do sports medical course, psychology, occupational health, paediatrics in health and so on.
After MBBS, the students may go for a post-graduate degree such as MS, MSC, and MD. Once the student completes the MBBS degree successfully, the student may start their own venture or go for the job. The duration of the MBBS course will be 5.5 years.
Now today as the competition is growing day by day in the medical field only MBBS is no longer considered as a final qualification. So in this blog today let us discuss about the carrier options or the coursers after the MBBS
After the MBBS the students usually write the entrance exams for their post gradution. Like NEET-PG,AIIMS,JIPMER,PGIMER,NIMHANS where each of this exam is conducted by the different institues for example where
NEET-PG is the commom entrance test for all the students who want to pursue post graduation medical course it is conducted every year only neet-pg is conducted once a year
AIIMS-PG it is conducted by all indian institue of medical sciences it conducteds the exam every twice a year
JIPMER this exam is conducted by jawaharlal institute of postgraduate medical education and research postgraduation . this exam is also conducted every twice a year
PGIMER this exam is conducted by postgraduate institue of medical education and research , chandigraph . this exam is also conducted every twice a year
NIMHANS this exam is conducted by national institue of mental health and neurosciences. NIMHANS provides direct admission to M.Ch. Neurosurgery / DM Neurology and Classes in MD Psychiatry.
Now let us discuss about the different courses after the MBBS
- MD/MS where MD is known as Doctor of medicine
MS is known as Master of surgery
- DNB where DNB is Diplomate in national board
After this first post graduation degree we can choose the second post graduation degree then your course become
super spciality Courses
- Where it is known as DM Doctorate of Medicine( in MD)
Where as in surgery MCH Master of Chirugie(in MS)
Some institues provide integrated courses of both MD&DM. AIIMS institue offer this integrated courses
Now let us know the difference between MD/MS &DNB
MD/MS | DNB |
Trained at medical colleges | Trained at big private hospitals |
The entrance exams are diffcult should crack the entrance exams which we discusses above | The entrance exams are easy this entrance are conducted by national board of examination |
More recognition to this courses in pubilc | This course is diffcult to pass |
Have a high patient load | Have good knowledge about the lastes equipment and practices |
- Specializations offered in MD(Doctor of medicine
- These are divided into 3 departments
- Clinical
- Para- clinical
- Basic clinical
- Clinical
- Paediatrics
- Psychiatry
- Pulmonary medicine
- Dermatology
- Physical medicine& Rehabilitation
- Anaesthesia
- Radiology
- Nuclear medicine
- Radio diagnosis
New courses added into clinical are
- Familiy medicine
- Geriatric medicine
- Palliative medicine
- Emergency medicine
Masters in Medical Science and Technology:
Candidates who are willing to do something different after MBBS then they can opt for this course. It is a newly launched course which is a combination of both science and technology. Although only limited Universities offered this course to meritorious students. They have to qualify an entrance test to get admission into this course.
These four specilaizations are newly added in india
- Family medicine: The medical specialty is family medicine, which guarantees consistency,For the client and family, comprehensive healthcare. It is a broad discipline combining biological, clinical and behavioural sciences.
- Geriatric medicine: A specialty that focuses on elderly people’s health care. It seeks to improve health in older adults by preventing and treating diseases and disabilities.
- Palliative medicine: The objective of palliative therapy is to alleviate symptoms and improve your quality of life. If there are alarming signs, such as pain or sickness, it may be used at any stage of an illness. It may also be used to reduce the side effects of cancer treatments or to monitor them.
- Emergency medicine: An emergency medicine specialist can also tend to go to the emergency medicine sub-specialist, which involves pre-hospital care, disaster medicine and mass gathering, or sub-specialties in the hospital. In many fields, they will find employment, such as science, industrial health care, accident prevention, etc.
- Para-clinical
- Pathology
- Bio chemistry
- Microbiology
- Forensic medicine
- Community medicine/PSM
- Transfusion medicine /lab /immunohematology
- Basic clinical science
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Bio physics
And there are some upcoming courses in MD which have a good scope in India in future and this courese are also available in some colleges
- Aviation medicine
- MD-Hospital administration
- Health administration
- Tropical medicine
- Masters in public health
- Sports medicine
These are all the coures / specilization that comes under MD
Now let us discuss about MS(Master of surgery)
- There is only one non –clinical branch that comes under ms is Anatomy
- The remaining courses are
- General surgery
- Orthopaedics
- Obs&gynaecology
- Ophthalmology
- ENT
- DNB Now let us discuss about DNB generally all the courses come under DNB
Apart from the MD/MS/DNB there are some more carrier coures like
- Combined medical services(CMS)
- Every one dreams to serve the people or wanted to be an govt officer so for the medicos also there is an option to enter the service commission by cracking the combined medical service examination which is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission. If they crack this exam they get posted as medical officer in various central government organizations like medical officer in Railways etc.,
- MBA
- Everyone thinks it is werid thought to think about MBA after the MBBS, as we know the B school or the bussiness carrer can change the person in a different because MBA they develop their entrepreneurial skills, which indirectly boost their carrer, they can do their MBA in health care& hosptial management,hosptial administration etc.,
- Clinical research
- In developing countries like ours with a huge population definitely has a huge scope for research, in our country Jawaharlal Institue for post graduate medical education and research,Chandigarh,Medical science and technology, thiruvananthapuram , and Christian Medical college provide research facilities
- Nano medical science
- Graduates of Meritorious MBBS can opt for M.Tech. Health nanotechnology or nano medical research programmes. But there are few opportunities to study. That means the course is available in only colleges in india like sastra university ,thanjavur. Kerala Amrita centre for nano sciences under amrtia insitute of medical sciences
MBA after MBBS
Nowadays candidates also wishing to apply for MBA programs after pursuing the MBBS program. With this program they can know better about the management of their staff and other things easily. In healthcare there are lot of experiments are happening and MBA is one of them. If you want to pursue MBA after MBBS then you can get admission in such courses are:
- MBA in healthcare management
- MBA in hospital administration and healthcare management
- PGD in hospital management
- PGD in health management
After completing MBA after MBBS, one can become consultant for healthcare licenses, emergency specialist, manager of hospital, administrator of hospital, Manager in providing information of health and many more.
There are different colleges available in India and outside India. In India, colleges such as XLRI Xavier School of Management, IIMS, FMS and many more. While colleges abroad like Harvard Business School, Columbia Business School and so on.
The list of Colleges which offering MBA after MBBS:
- IIMs
- XLRI Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur
- IIT Kharagpur, Delhi, Bimbay
- SP Jain Institute of Management and Research
- Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi
- SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
- Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi
- NIT Tiruchhapalli
- Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai