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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 ...

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 ...

My 1st year MBBS result is out! |Indian MedSchool Story|

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Blog18 Hello to amazing humans out there, who genuinely love checking out my blog even when I don't post regularly. So a big major update, I have finally passed my 1st year! Imagine finally waving a goodbye(not really) to Anatomy books. Finally Making new space for another round of subjects  *okay a lil bit of background story* I was so much apprehensive everyday before my result came because of the little anxious flashbacks that came about what I actually wrote in my examination sheets!🗑️ Anatomy exam went so much of a toss but ,Can you believe ?I scored 200 out of 300 in that! Can't believe I actually don't have to encounter my Anatomy professors who aced the art of making nonsense comments about me. first year was indeed hard and so much I had to bear last year. Talking about the percentage, I scored 69.4% in my proff. Consider it as 70.0% okay!😂😂 That joy doesn't seem to go away really. The moment I remember  the mental breakdown I had on my Biochemis...

Concept of AETCOM in first year MBBS! |Indian MedSchool Story|

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Okay, so I am writing this post when I just completed my Foundation Course logbook because obviously this carries marks, And you as an MBBS student  should never fail to fetch score, You getting for extra tad-bits(because MBBS exams speaks for itself😌) So though our "Covid-stuck/ruined ever-so-fine 2020batch" didn't get the opportunity to be a part of Foundation course, writing about it like How the experience would have been, seems kinda made-up for me🤣 I still remember our professors used to say(tease), Foundation course brings a fun side to your Med School life before you actually start in the grind for the academics.  Another concept that is different from the academics is AETCOM ,that aims on the overall intellectual and behavioral aspects of a Doctor.  AETCOM stands for Attitude,Ethics and Communication. Medicos get to study this subject via discussions  from various department. Even we get to express our learnings in the form of Assignment that ...

The experience of giving pre-proff exams for the first time! |Indian Med School Story✨|

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Blog 7 Pre-proff Exam Edition part1 Today is 23rd Dec 2021, and finally the whole month of ruckus created by Pre-proff exams onto my brain finally ended! *sigh* Literally,In this whole month, I proudly say I have studied the most than in the entire year🤣 From Completing whole book before exams to getting Insults in Viva; From asking my friend "kitna padha? yaar merko to kuch bhi nai aata!" to actually taking up exams with sleep deprived self.This whole month had it all!  Okay, Lemme share my whole experience though You didn't ask for🤣This will be of my written exam experience. My first exam was on 10th of Dec2021 and it was Anatomy paper1 Legit,nailed it😎 Though got one fine scolding from my anatomy tutor because of my bad habit of writing concised points onto question paper because one dreaded FOMO of failing!💀 The exam was pretty easy and I attempted well. Was really proud of my ability to remember those Neuroanatomy diagrams💥  Then came 11th Dec2021, I...

How First year really was! Indian MedSchool Story✨

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4th Dec2021 The day when, are so called,"Covid-struck/ruined ever-so-fine 2020 Batch with No Freshers and White coat ceremony" finally ended!  Our college started on 2nd Feb2021 and the freshmen year ended today that is 4th Dec2021✨ Though we just went to college for the offline classes for about 5months . The experiences I received are on another level💥.It was indeed a feeling of mixed emotion ,to put forth ,what actually Freshmen year to me was!  Some noteworthy experiences/learnings: 🌟 Getting to see,dissect a real human body! I will never forget my first dissection hall experience to be honest💥 You can check that out on my blog. 🌟 Extracting and performing "bloody practicals" for Physiology ofcourse. Well, Hematology practicals were fun,I must say(My exams are in this month and I have forgotten every practical,not crying😢) 🌟 Experimenting on Urine in those neglected or Study-one-day-before  for exam subject, that is  Biochemistry! The best part...

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...

Testing Urine for Biochemistry Practicals! |Indian MedSchool Story|

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Blog 4  Human body is amazing.It has got endless reactions and processes going inside. The first year in MBBS corresponds to Pre-Clinical Subjects that builds up the foundation for the rest of the years. The Subjects involved are Anatomy,Physiology and Biochemistry.  Anatomy being with the most syllabus and various sub-parts🥺 Physiology dealing with the reactions ,regulation and Diseases associated with the processes taking place inside our body. Biochemistry involves the chemical reactions taking place inside our body.It deals with metabolism and diseases associated if any disfunction occurs in the reactions. It is the most neglected subject by the students of first year.  Biochemistry practicals are fun though or even not so likable as in case of testing constituents of abnormal Urine 😂 So the practical started with our professors briefing with the practical. We have to analyse the abnormal constituents inside the sample that were carbohydrates or Simply g...

First Experience of Pricking Finger for Hematology Practical| Physiology Hematology Practical| Indian MedSchool Story|

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Blog3 We all as young or even old dread of getting injections.I still remember recent conversation I had with my friend to get covid vaccine done and her reply was,"Injection se hi to darr hai!" So, Ya getting injections and pricking fingers can be a frightful task for some or even memorable one like I had in my first Physiology Hematolgy practical in my first year. The slight prick though gives a chill to the spine. As a first year medical student, You get to experience a whole lot of "Bloody" practicals😂 Someone rightly said,"MBBS khoon maangti hai!" He must be talking about the Physiology Hematology Practicals So, in those practicals, You have to prick your finger and check the various aspects of the experiments. You can also prick your Friend's finger and analyse the experiment but no one is like me, who actually gave blood to my classmate for the first practical or even last one as well😂 The very sight of the practical lab is filled ...