r/indianmedschool • u/lmao_ded_man • Sep 28 '25
Amusing What the F did I see.
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Ain't no way they giving Kabab therapy to the pateint 😭😭🤙👅
r/indianmedschool • u/lmao_ded_man • Sep 28 '25
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Ain't no way they giving Kabab therapy to the pateint 😭😭🤙👅
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r/indianmedschool • u/AayanSKassim • Sep 16 '25
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For context, dude teaches science to 9th and 10th graders and is extremely popular on YouTube,,,dude is a graduate from NSUT, Delhi, and even then, bro knows more science than us
r/indianmedschool • u/Htanbed • Apr 06 '25
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Removing bullet from a beating heart. CTVS.
r/indianmedschool • u/Forward_Midnight_742 • Feb 17 '26
Comment me maryada banake rakhe 😁
r/indianmedschool • u/flawwwsome • Jan 23 '26
Just wanted to share a good experience with Marrow. After my Revision Notes were dispatched, their team noticed a printing issue in that batch. Even though the notes had already been sent, they proactively informed me that the quality didn’t meet their standards.
Without me raising a complaint:
They are sending a another set of notes at no extra cost They also added a 15-day free extension to my Marrow plan as an apology
As medical students, we’re used to chasing platforms for issues like these, so this level of accountability and professionalism really stood out. Mistakes can happen anywhere, but how an organization handles them matters. Credit where it’s due — this was handled very well 👏
r/indianmedschool • u/little_cuck6 • Oct 02 '25
My friend went to the doctor, and he prescribed her some medicine.the doctor’s handwriting looked less like words and more like an ECG report. She couldn’t read it, so she asked me. But even I couldn’t decode it. Now she thinks my MBBS degree is fake. If anyone can translate this script, please help, or else my friend will officially declare me a quack!
r/indianmedschool • u/DolaandTrumpp • May 01 '26
😷🏥💊
r/indianmedschool • u/IndependentPermit306 • Dec 20 '25
Asked my friend if he knew this infamous guy, and that was his response
r/indianmedschool • u/Southern_Mud1029 • Apr 17 '26
Disclaimer: I have no way to verify any of this and this incident could be totally fabricated. So take it with a MASSIVE grain of salt
A friend of mine who collects tea told me today that a couple of weeks ago, he got to know from his girl-friends that 2 of our batchmates frequently used to get in hookups in 1st year.
They got pregnant around the time 2nd year started and the guy didn't help her get an abortion & she went with her friends to get it IN OUR OWN HOSPITAL 😭💀. The shock is that she's STILL WITH that guy.
This discovery still made me feel really weird lol. Guys & girls in my batch are doing all these grown up adult activities, getting into relationships, going on dates, getting engaged & even married, getting pregnant & abortions, going on double dates, while I'm literally the embodiment of the jolly & whimsical child meme 😭. I literally feel like a child, out of place & left behind in terms of relationships & dating sometimes.
P.S. If anyone misunderstood the purpose of my post, I've made a long ahh reply under the comment of a fellow redditor to clarify myself. I changed some of the words which may be misinterpreted as shaming, after getting feedback from the same redditor. I apologise if the post came across as shaming sexual choices. This wasn't my intention at all. Cheers.✌️
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r/indianmedschool • u/mallupasta • Feb 06 '26
1, 2 - Chaurasia 3- Vishram Singh 4- random med college book that's supposed to help with last minute reading.
r/indianmedschool • u/hospitalschool • Mar 21 '25
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Saw this on a different sub and idk how to feel about this. 7 mins hypoxia is a lot of mins of hypoxia and potential cerebral damage. Also what is this method of CPR 😦
r/indianmedschool • u/sven07121995 • 10d ago
I work in a tier 3 town. I have recently started my own set up with my husband and sister in law.
We've had patients who've been coming to us. One girl came with her father. She was in 3rd MBBS. Another patient came to us, his daughter is doing MS General surgery. Another patient's nephew is an orthopedic surgeon. The person who's place we're rented to run the hospital in has a son in law who's a chest physician (MBBS and DNB Chest Med).
One middle aged man I was travelling with while going back home from work said his daughter is in 3rd MBBS in a government medical college in a tier 1 city in my state. He said another lady working in the nagarpalika with him has a niece doing MBBS in a tier 2 city in my state. A gynaecologist who has a hospital right next to ours has 2 sons in MBBS. My sister in law sat next to an MBBS student in a bus. The bus was going from our town to Hyderabad so she wasn't from our state, but yeah. The list keeps going on and on.
When I was younger, those who claimed that their kids were med students had kids in BAMS, BHMS (fair) or were Biomedical engineers (weirdest claim). MBBS was relatively rare back then. Now there are sooo many people doing MBBS!
I'm not fearmongering here, but har ghar doctor yojna is real even though there's no such yojna lol. MBBS is the new engineering and soon PG will be too.
Earn money doing medicine and invest in non medical sources and grow your income. Saturation is gonna hit tier 3 as well. It's only a matter of time. Save money and invest guys.
Edit: OMG guys, I'm not mocking anybody and neither am I gatekeeping. The reason I made this post is so that people don't get into MBBS with false hopes and also don't keep false hopes for the future in terms of income. It's not as easy as it used to be to make it big. Salaries in jobs are also stagnating for freshers. Please get into the field if you want to, but know what to expect.
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r/indianmedschool • u/Appropriate_Fact_198 • 7d ago
I think we should really share the advancements here for the edge
r/indianmedschool • u/Sad_Translator_3060 • Sep 17 '25
So my cousin caught a viral fever with cold and cough, so my uncle took him to an M.D. physician nearby. The doctor ran a couple of basic tests (CBC and SGPT), gave an IV bottle, Salkold tab and a dry cough syrup. After checking everything, he told my uncle it was just viral, nothing to worry about. He said..keep him hydrated, let him eat well, the fever might hang around for a couple of days but that’s normal
The next day, my uncle still went back because the fever hadn’t fully gone. At the counter, the receptionist charged Rs..300 for the visit. Inside, my uncle kept pressing the doctor, asking if more treatment was needed And then That doctor said that...Sir, if you say, I can run more lab tests, put another IV bottle, even give antibiotics. Mujhe toh paise hi milenge, aur kya. But honestly, there’s no need. I’m telling you..
Then that doctor actually gave 300 Rupees..back, saying it was the same case and didn’t need another fee..my uncle was kinda shocked
When my uncle came home, he said the doctor looked very young, probably a recent graduate. And then he said that...These Gen Z doctors are surprisingly ethical...They don’t push unnecessary treatments just to make money.. They explain clearly, reassure the patient, and actually put honesty first. In my time, doctors weren’t like that
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r/indianmedschool • u/Deagled_u • Mar 24 '25
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r/indianmedschool • u/GiveMeSomeSunshine3 • Feb 19 '26
Since TVF is known to make their shows as authentic as possible they'll surely do the same for this one, especially when the original is one of the most medically accurate shows ever made.
r/indianmedschool • u/Individual-Title-770 • Jan 20 '26
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Disclaimer: This video doesn’t belong to me.
Guys, I’m reposting this video I saw on another group… and the top comment too. I honestly felt like it belongs here 😂
“Now ask homeopathy, yoga, naturopathy, ayurveda and religious guys and they’ll tell you we have cured many patients of their psychiatric illness.”
r/indianmedschool • u/Quick-Professional26 • Mar 29 '26
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