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Gynaecology Posting Experience! |Indian MedSchool Story✨|

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Blog19 After 2 months Hiatus,writing this blog because This was a completely new experience. Okay, so this post is all about the place where you would hear the loudest of the cries and Blood spilt like water.Yes, That's true, its about the Labour Room. I was posted in The Gynaecology department from  12th July to 5th August 2022. The duration of the posting was of 3 weeks and It was HECTIC . From learning how to talk to patient to actually seeing a placenta delivery in front of my eyes! In 2nd year You should be aware of how to take history of the patient properly.  Got to see a lot of new borns .They were so tiny(and loud) I remember when we had a class in the casualty and Sir told us to do the Per-Vaginal Examination. That moment I was shit scared. Glad,Sir upon seeing the expressions dropped that idea😂 This posting was so EVENTFUL 😂👏 In my ward leaving exam today, I was assigned a case of female who was going through leaking per vaginum. She was cooperative ...

How Histology changes the perception of analysing things! |Indian MedSchool Story|

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Blog 5 "Histology!" or "Yaar, merko to harr slide ek jaisi hi dikhti hai" subject.  The subject that defines how well you focus & how you focus to get the exact focus on the cell that's being drown in colored pigments.In first year,you deal with the pink and purple. It's an interesting subject until you actually  zone out upon seeing the very first slide put in front of you in the exam😂 I had my Anatomy 2nd semester practical exam recently and even though I had seen the same slides more than 5 times and revised them whole heartedly, I blanked out.  Histology really changes the way you "appreciate" things and how you find the slides "beautiful" just like my professor used to say.  Histology really gives an insight to look upon the organs and tissues microscopically. The plethora of different types of cells constituting one big organ ;cells working together giving the organ its big identity! Cells at Work!  "How minute...