Different Routes of Medical Degree
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery
About the course
:
A health professional that specializes in caring for the
teeth, gums and tissues in the mouth is called a Dentist. It is a rapidly
changing field creating numerous opportunities and challenges. It also includes
cosmetology where the dentists try to improve the appearance of the patient by
using a wide variety of cosmetic dental procedures.
Specializations
:
Some of the specialization areas of dentistry are
Orthodontics (deals with straightening and aligning of teeth and jaws),
Periodontics (specializes in the care for gums and the diseases that might
afflict them), Endodontics (for root canal jobs, fillings and cosmetics
surgery), Prosthodontics (Involves the artificial designing of teeth), Oral and
Maxillofacial surgery (deals specifically with operations on mouth and jaw),
Pediatric Dentistry (for treating children) and Oral Pathology (provides the
diagnosis for the diseases that affect the mouth).
Job Prospects :
There are excellent opportunities available for dentists
in dental departments in hospitals,nursing homes, dental clinics and health
departments as well as teaching departments in dental colleges. Also the
dentists can work in the Research and Advisory functions of a pharmaceutical or
other companies producing oral care products and medicines like tooth pastes,
mouth wash, gum care products etc. Many dentists prefer self-employment which
also a promising avenue.
BHMS - Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical Sciences
About the course
:
Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine, in which the
patient is treated as a whole taking into account the role of body, mind and
spirit. Homoeopathy believes in the concept of vital force, which when becomes
disturbed through disharmonious living and thinking, a manifestation of symptoms
takes place which we call disease.
In homeopathy the doctor treats the patient by taking
into thought his constitution, his mental makeup, desires and dislikes, eating
habits, reaction to hot and cold climate, sleep, dreams, past and family history
of chronic diseases. Homoeopathic medicines are usually free from any side
effects.
The course is of five and a half year’s duration
consisting of one year compulsory internship in Homoeopathy.
Specialization
:
BHMS students can opt for most of the specializations
available for MBBS, i.e., Gyanaecology, Pediatrics etc. Apart from these there
specializations in the homeopathic field as well in subjects such as materia
(deals with the drugs), organon (deals with principles of homeopathy), repertory
(deals with the list of drugs) and medica.
Job Prospects :
Homepathic doctors can get jobs in Government/Private
hospitals, in nursing homes/clinics/health departments, in medical services of
army/navy/air force, in charitable institutions, in research institutes and
medical colleges as researchers. Apart from that they can go for private
practice/self employment as well.
BAMS - Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences
About the course
:
Ayurveda is a 5000 year old science of health care and
herbal treatment. Ayurveda, is highly effective in common and complicated
diseases, assures long term relief and has no side effects. Ayurveda is now
backed by modern scientific research and technologies and provides its gentle
healing touch to millions around the world.
While western medicine has focused upon pathogens and how
to control disease from the external, Ayurveda focuses on the individual and how
to manage disease throughout balancing the life-force within the individual.
Ayurved treatments are person specific and not disorder specific. As the
limitations of antibiotics are becoming evident, such regimes for strengthening
our own internal or immune system may be crucial for our health as a species
through the coming century.
Specialization :
Candidates who have passed BAMS can apply for post
graduate programmes. The Post graduate programmes are conducted by many
recognised institutions and has a duration of 3 years leading to degrees of
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda (M.D. (Ayu)) and Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
(M.S. (Ayu)).
Post-graduate programs is structured into 16 branches
leading to a Doctorate in Ayurveda. The 16 branches are Ayurvedic Sidhanta
(Fundamental Principals of Ayurveda), Ayurved Samhita ( Treatise of Ayurveda),
Rachna Sharira ( Anatomy), Kriya Sharira (Physiology), Dravya Guna Vigyan (
Materia Medica & Pharmacology), Ras- ShastraBhaishajya Kalpana (
Pharmaceuticals), Kumar Bharitya ( Paediatrics), Prasuti Tantra (Obstetrics
& Gynaecology), Swasth Vrita (Social of Preventive Medicine), Kayachikitsa
(Internal Medicine, Rog Nidan ( Pathology,) Shalya Tantra ( Surgery), Shalkya
Tantra ( Eye & ENT ), Mano Roga ( Psychiatry), Panchkarma (Detoxification of
body).
Job Prospects :
The Ayurvedic practitioners can get employments as
medical officers/doctors at Government and private Ayurvedic hospitals. Some
also start their own practice or open retail shops of Ayurveda medicine. Many
find employment as supervisors “Panch Karma” or Ayurvedic massage or health
centres, as tutors in colleges or do research, conduct seminars, workshops and
retreats.
BPTh - Bachelor of Physiotherapy
About the course
:
Physiotherapy, also called Physical Therapy is one of the fastest-growing sectors of Physiotherapy sciences. It is a treatment method to eradicate disease and disability using physical exercises. Physiotherapy helps in optimal functioning of the body. It involves the assessment, maintenance, restoration of the physical function and act of the body and is strongly advised for people with degenerative disorders, the physically challenged, sports persons and people suffering from arthritis and neurological disorders. The method includes heat radiation, water therapy, massages, diathermy, traction and other procedures. The job of a Physiotherapist is challenging but profitable at the same time. They are qualified to perform physical examination, conduct assessments to determine a diagnosis process, select appropriate physical therapy interventions to treat the dysfunction, and monitor the effectiveness of treatment. Physiotherapists use various therapeutic intervention techniques to treat a patient. Some of them are Manual Therapy, TENS-Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation applied to control pain, Ultrasound Technique, Electrical Muscle Stimulation, Manipulation, Acupuncture etc.
Physiotherapy, also called Physical Therapy is one of the fastest-growing sectors of Physiotherapy sciences. It is a treatment method to eradicate disease and disability using physical exercises. Physiotherapy helps in optimal functioning of the body. It involves the assessment, maintenance, restoration of the physical function and act of the body and is strongly advised for people with degenerative disorders, the physically challenged, sports persons and people suffering from arthritis and neurological disorders. The method includes heat radiation, water therapy, massages, diathermy, traction and other procedures. The job of a Physiotherapist is challenging but profitable at the same time. They are qualified to perform physical examination, conduct assessments to determine a diagnosis process, select appropriate physical therapy interventions to treat the dysfunction, and monitor the effectiveness of treatment. Physiotherapists use various therapeutic intervention techniques to treat a patient. Some of them are Manual Therapy, TENS-Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation applied to control pain, Ultrasound Technique, Electrical Muscle Stimulation, Manipulation, Acupuncture etc.
Job Prospects :
Employment opportunities for physiotherapists are
fantastic as it is a career where the demand exceeds its supply. A
physiotherapist could be employed in the rehabilitation departments, municipal
corporations and private bodies.
BOTh - Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
About the course
:
Occupational Therapy is a health profession concerned
with enabling people of all ages who may have physical, mental and/or social
challenges to participate in their activities of everyday life, thereby,
promoting their health and well-being through occupation. Enhancing someone's
ability to participate in everyday activities is a central part of occupational
therapy. Occupation addresses the range of activities that people want or need
to do in their everyday lives, such as looking after themselves (self-care),
enjoying life (play and leisure), and contributing to the social and economic
fabric of their communities (productivity).
Occupational therapists enable people to do things that
will enhance their ability to participate, or by modifying the environment to
better support participation. Clients are actively involved in the therapeutic
process, and outcomes of occupational therapy are diverse, client-driven and
measured in terms of participation or satisfaction derived from participation.
Occupational therapy enables people to achieve health, well being and life
satisfaction through participation in occupation.
Job Prospects
:
Occupational therapists work in many settings including
hospitals, rehabilitation centres, private practice, community health centres,
early intervention centres, social services, schools, government agencies,
industrial and commercial organizations, mental health services, homes, and
supported housing.
BASLP - Bachelor of Audiology & Speech, Language Pathology
About the course
:
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology are concerned
with evaluation, treatment and research in human communication and its
disorders. Speech-language pathologists assess and treat persons of all ages
with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. They may also work with
people who have oral motor problems that cause eating and swallowing
difficulties. They use special instruments, as well as written and oral tests,
to determine the nature and extent of impairment, and to record and analyze
speech irregularities. For individuals with little or no speech, speech-language
pathologists select alternative communication systems, including automated
devices and sign language, and teach their use.
Job Prospects
:
Job opportunities are available for audiologists and
speech language pathologists, both in India and overseas in the following set
ups:
Academic Universities
- Medical Hospitals/Clinics (General hospitals, Ear Nose Throat, Pediatric or Neurology clinics)
- Special Schools for children with hearing impairment, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, autism, learning disability or others
- Normal schools
- Hearing aid/cochlear implant industries
- Hearing conservation program in industries (as industrial audiologist)
Or, Private practice
BUMS - Bachelor of Unani Medical Sciences
About the course
:
Unani medicine is very close to Ayurveda. Both are based
on theory of the presence of the elements (in Unani, they are considered to be
fire, water, earth and air) in the human body. According to followers of Unani
medicine, these elements are present in different fluids and their balance leads
to health and their imbalance leads to illness.
BVSc. & AH - Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
About the course
:
Veterinary Science is the science of diagnosing,
treating and curing the diverse types of diseases in birds and animals. The
subject broadly covers the study of animal physiology, treatment and prevention
of diseases among animals. The basic principles of this specialized branch of
study are quite similar to that of human medical sciences. But the job profile
of a veterinary doctor or a vet is much more than that of a general physician or
a surgeon. It involves not only taking care of animal health but also includes
scientific breeding and handling of livestock.Besides giving treatment, Vets
perform surgery, prevent spreading of diseases in animals by administering
timely vaccination and medicines and give advice on care of pets and farm
animals.
Specialization
:
Generally after doing B.VSc, most candidates go on to do
a post graduation, namely a Master in Veterinary Science. The Postgraduate
course in Veterinary Science (M.V.Sc.) is a 2 year course and the candidate has
the option to specialize in areas like medicine, surgery, anatomy, bacteriology,
biochemistry, cardiology, dermatology, microbiology, molecular biology,
anaesthesia, gynaecology, pathology, toxicology, virology pharmacology, etc.
Job Prospects
:
Veterinary science offers a large number of avenues of
work and the demand for Veterinary doctors has increased tremendously.
Veterinarians can choose to work with the government animal husbandry
departments, poultry farms, dairy farms, sheep and rabbit farms, race clubs,
stud farms, private and government veterinary hospitals and clinics. Wildlife
sanctuaries and zoological parks as well as aviaries need veterinarians. The
Army and the Border Security Forces also employ veterinarians for the care and
treatment of their mounted regiments which have horses, mules, camels and dogs.
Private practice is another option they can consider. Teaching is another option
as experienced professionals are recruited in various institutions to train the
new entrants to the field. Besides regular practice, vets can also take up
research work, either on their own or in association with the government such as
ICAR (Indian council for Agricultural Research). Pharmaceutical industries
appoint veterinary scientists in their research and development divisions for
the research and development of drugs, chemicals and bio-products particularly
antibiotics and vaccines both for human and animal use. They can also work in
technical sales, agribusiness, marketing, pet food manufacturing industries and
in management of industries dealing with animal feed, animal products, milk and
meat products processing industries etc.
B.P. & O. - Bachelor in Prosthetics and Orthotics
About the course
:
Prosthetics and orthotics is a clinical discipline
related to the provision of prostheses (artificial limbs) to people with
amputations and orthoses (supportive devices) to those with musculoskeletal
disabilities.
The role of the prosthetist/orthotist is a clinical one,
with responsibilities including: patient assessment, prescription, caseload
management, design, fabrication, fitting and alignment of prostheses and
orthoses, and the monitoring and review of the devices used by their
clients.
The prosthetist/orthotist is an integral member of the
health care team who has a clinical, technical, advisory and educational
role.
The prosthetist/orthotist combines knowledge of anatomy,
physiology, biomechanics, pathology and materials science with skills such in
patient assessment, casting, measurement and alignment to maximize the function
and comfort.
Job Prospects
:
This profession is a time demanding one but brings with
it good employment opportunities and self practice facilities. Based on their
educational qualifications and professional experience P&O professionals may
get posted as Technologists, Consultants, Prosthetists and Orthotists in the
supervisory level, as Technicians or Assistants. With upgrading of skills and
considerable amount of job experience they may become Head of the Department.
Those in the teaching field can become Instructors and Lecturers. Yet others can
join R&D cells of government organizations and MNCs as Researchers. Trained
professionals can also start their own manufacturing and maintenance units.
BSc. Nurs - Bachelor of Science, Nursing
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
About the Course
:
It is the degree that is required to become a doctor in
allopathic medicine. The career in MBBS and higher studies is very rewarding for
those interested in science and dealing with treating sick people. This
profession requires a lot of hard work but gives the satisfaction of curing
patients from sicknesses and making life easier and better for them.
Specializations
:
After MBBS, post graduate level studies (MD or MS) can be
conducted and there are many specializations including General Medicine, General
Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology,
Orthopedics, ENT, Psychiatry and Anesthesiology. There are also options for
super specialization through Ph.D. in any area of medicine. You also have an
option of pursuing Diploma or DNB at various hospitals.
Job Prospects:
There is a great demand of medical professionals and it
is increasing due to the unfortunate upsurge in diseases and ailments day by
day. Also many super specialty hospitals are mushrooming offering employment
opportunities. Some of the places where there is job scope for medical
professionals are as follows:
- In Government/Private hospitals
- In nursing homes/clinics/health departments
- In medical services of army/navy/air force
- In charitable institutions
- In medical colleges and training institutes as teachers
- In research institutes and medical colleges as
researchers
- Private practice/self employment
About the Course
:
It is the degree that is required to become a doctor in
allopathic medicine. The career in MBBS and higher studies is very rewarding for
those interested in science and dealing with treating sick people. This
profession requires a lot of hard work but gives the satisfaction of curing
patients from sicknesses and making life easier and better for them.
Specializations
:
After MBBS, post graduate level studies (MD or MS) can be
conducted and there are many specializations including General Medicine, General
Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology,
Orthopedics, ENT, Psychiatry and Anesthesiology. There are also options for
super specialization through Ph.D. in any area of medicine. You also have an
option of pursuing Diploma or DNB at various hospitals.
Job Prospects:
There is a great demand of medical professionals and it
is increasing due to the unfortunate upsurge in diseases and ailments day by
day. Also many super specialty hospitals are mushrooming offering employment
opportunities. Some of the places where there is job scope for medical
professionals are as follows:
- In Government/Private hospitals
- In nursing homes/clinics/health departments
- In medical services of army/navy/air force
- In charitable institutions
- In medical colleges and training institutes as teachers
- In research institutes and medical colleges as researchers
- Private practice/self employment
BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery
About the course :
A health professional that specializes in caring for the teeth, gums and tissues in the mouth is called a Dentist. It is a rapidly changing field creating numerous opportunities and challenges. It also includes cosmetology where the dentists try to improve the appearance of the patient by using a wide variety of cosmetic dental procedures.
Specializations :
Some of the specialization areas of dentistry are Orthodontics (deals with straightening and aligning of teeth and jaws), Periodontics (specializes in the care for gums and the diseases that might afflict them), Endodontics (for root canal jobs, fillings and cosmetics surgery), Prosthodontics (Involves the artificial designing of teeth), Oral and Maxillofacial surgery (deals specifically with operations on mouth and jaw), Pediatric Dentistry (for treating children) and Oral Pathology (provides the diagnosis for the diseases that affect the mouth).
Job Prospects :
There are excellent opportunities available for dentists in dental departments in hospitals,nursing homes, dental clinics and health departments as well as teaching departments in dental colleges. Also the dentists can work in the Research and Advisory functions of a pharmaceutical or other companies producing oral care products and medicines like tooth pastes, mouth wash, gum care products etc. Many dentists prefer self-employment which also a promising avenue
BHMS - Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical Sciences
About the course
:
Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine, in which the
patient is treated as a whole taking into account the role of body, mind and
spirit. Homoeopathy believes in the concept of vital force, which when becomes
disturbed through disharmonious living and thinking, a manifestation of symptoms
takes place which we call disease.
In homeopathy the doctor treats the patient by taking
into thought his constitution, his mental makeup, desires and dislikes, eating
habits, reaction to hot and cold climate, sleep, dreams, past and family history
of chronic diseases. Homoeopathic medicines are usually free from any side
effects.
The course is of five and a half year’s duration
consisting of one year compulsory internship in Homoeopathy.
Specialization
:
BHMS students can opt for most of the specializations
available for MBBS, i.e., Gyanaecology, Pediatrics etc. Apart from these there
specializations in the homeopathic field as well in subjects such as materia
(deals with the drugs), organon (deals with principles of homeopathy), repertory
(deals with the list of drugs) and medica.
Job Prospects :
Homepathic doctors can get jobs in Government/Private
hospitals, in nursing homes/clinics/health departments, in medical services of
army/navy/air force, in charitable institutions, in research institutes and
medical colleges as researchers. Apart from that they can go for private
practice/self employment as well.
About the course
:
Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine, in which the
patient is treated as a whole taking into account the role of body, mind and
spirit. Homoeopathy believes in the concept of vital force, which when becomes
disturbed through disharmonious living and thinking, a manifestation of symptoms
takes place which we call disease.
In homeopathy the doctor treats the patient by taking
into thought his constitution, his mental makeup, desires and dislikes, eating
habits, reaction to hot and cold climate, sleep, dreams, past and family history
of chronic diseases. Homoeopathic medicines are usually free from any side
effects.
The course is of five and a half year’s duration
consisting of one year compulsory internship in Homoeopathy.
Specialization
:
BHMS students can opt for most of the specializations
available for MBBS, i.e., Gyanaecology, Pediatrics etc. Apart from these there
specializations in the homeopathic field as well in subjects such as materia
(deals with the drugs), organon (deals with principles of homeopathy), repertory
(deals with the list of drugs) and medica.
Job Prospects :
Homepathic doctors can get jobs in Government/Private
hospitals, in nursing homes/clinics/health departments, in medical services of
army/navy/air force, in charitable institutions, in research institutes and
medical colleges as researchers. Apart from that they can go for private
practice/self employment as well.
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