BIOCHEMISTRY
Pros:
-End branch – specialist degree in 3 years, after pg you don’t have to handle the tests the major work for you will be to ensure quality control and supervise the work of other para medical staff
- Will be able to interact with medical students as well as para medical students
-Have enough opportunities in tamilnadu and Kerala
-Good scope of research in laboratory medicine and quality control and genetics in ICMR projects provided you are interested in research.
Cons:
-Volatile subject which needs regular revision as well as updating with current trends with each and every day for the laboratory work up.
-No contact with the patient and dependency on clinicians for laboratory referrals - ll be the first to be blamed in case of a wrong report even though the mistake is not on your side
- No DM chance
Final take – If you are okay with no patient interaction and passionate about teaching and interested in research go for it. Most of the noble prizes in medicine are awarded for the research in biochemistry. So if u are research oriented this is ur branch. - Via Dr. Guru Pawan MD Senior Resident Saveetha Medical College Chennai….
Compiled By-
Dr. Rajesh Neeluri
MD (Community Medicine)
Asst. Professor
Deccan College Of Medical Sciences , Hyderabad
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