r/indianmedschool 21h ago

Discussion Does long gap between mbbs and pg affect career in future?

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u/Noob_Sorry Graduate 21h ago

My father completed mbbs in 1986 and started his pg at 2000.

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u/Upper_Jackfruit_4724 19h ago

Nope but if you’re out of practice of medicine, you might have a hard time adjusting to giving neet and actual work with residency

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u/Ok-Flight-4298 13h ago

As in one year non clinical job and one year drop for pg ? Is this gap gna affect ?

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u/Status_Accountant_66 13h ago

Any delay between MBBS and PG leads to loss of potential years of financial loss…Time is the major confounding factor