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Doctors take the most important responsibility of the society. With increasing health problems, it is very important to visit a doctor for proper treatment of our ailments. A doctor is an important person for living. As we cannot live without water, it is difficult to live without doctors in these times. Doctors are people who have complete understanding of all diseases, their symptoms and their remedies. Doctors work day and night with all their efforts and selflessly to maintain the health of the society. A doctor's job is to cure sick people.




Teachers in different fields:


General Practitioner (GP) / Family Medicine: Provides general health care and refers patients to specialists if needed.


Pediatrics: A medical specialist for children.


Cardiologist: A doctor who deals with the heart and blood vessels.


Dermatologist: Treats skin, hair and nails.


Endocrinologist: Treats hormonal imbalances and endocrine diseases.


Gastroenterologist: Treats the digestive system, including the stomach, intestines, and liver.


Neurologist: Treats including the brain and spinal cord.


Oncologist: A specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.


Orthopedic Surgeon: A doctor of the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, and muscles.


Ophthalmologist: Treats eye and vision problems.


Otolaryngologist (ENT): A specialist in diseases of the ear, nose and throat.


Psychiatrist: Diagnoses and treats mental health disorders.


Radiologist: Interprets medical images (eg, X-rays, MRI scans) to diagnose conditions.


Rheumatologist: Treats autoimmune and inflammatory diseases affecting joints and soft tissues.


Urologist: Treats diseases of the urinary system and male reproductive organs.


Obstetrician/Gynecologist (OB/GYN): Provides treatment related to pregnancy, childbirth, and female reproductive health.


Pulmonologist: A specialist in conditions of the lungs and respiratory system.


Nephrologist: Kidney related treatment.


Hematologist: Treats diseases of the blood.


Infectious Disease Specialist: Treats complex infections and manages outbreaks of infectious diseases.





*PCB = "Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English"


What to do to become a General Practitioner (GP) / Family Medicine Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET-UG + MBBS (With 1 Year Internship) +M.D.



What to do to become a Pediatrics Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD in Pediatrics + DNB/Fellowship (optional).



What to do to become a Cardiologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD in General Medicine + DM in Cardiology



What to do to become a Dermatologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD (Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology)



What to do to become a Endocrinologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD in General Medicine or Pediatrics + NEET-SS + DM in Endocrinology



What to do to become a Gastroenterologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD/MS in General Medicine + NEET PG + DM in Gastroenterology



What to do to become a Neurologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD/MS in Neurology specialization



What to do to become a Oncologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD/MS in General Medicine or Surgery + DM or MCh in Oncology



What to do to become a Orthopedic Surgeon Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD/MS/MCh Orthopedics + Specialization in Orthopedic Surgery



What to do to become a Ophthalmologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MS/MD in Ophthalmology



What to do to become a Otolaryngologist(ENT) Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MS in Otolaryngology (ENT)



What to do to become a Psychiatrist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD Psychiatry or DNB Psychiatry



What to do to become a Radiologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD (Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology)



What to do to become a Urologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD/MS in General Surgery + MCh (Master of Chirurgiae) in Urology



What to do to become a Obstetrician/Gynecologist (OB/GYN) Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD/MS (Obstetrics and Gynecology)



What to do to become a Pulmonologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD + DM in Pulmonary Medicine



What to do to become a Nephrologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD/MS + DM in Nephrology



What to do to become a Hematologist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD + DM in Hematology



What to do to become a Infectious Disease Specialist Doctor?:


Class 12th (PCB) + NEET UG + MBBS + NEET PG + MD + DM in Infectious Diseases



A Doctor should possess some skills, the main skills of which are as follows:



Medical Knowledge: In-depth understanding of medical science, diseases, treatments, and advancements in healthcare.


Diagnostic Skills: Ability to accurately identify medical conditions through patient history, physical examinations, and diagnostic tests.


Clinical Skills: Proficiency in performing medical procedures and using medical equipment.


Communication Skills: Effective communication with patients, families, and healthcare team members, both in conveying information and listening to concerns.


Empathy and Compassion: Sensitivity to patients' feelings and conditions, providing emotional support and understanding.


Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to think critically and make informed decisions in complex and sometimes urgent situations.


Attention to Detail: Careful observation and meticulousness in diagnosing and treating patients, ensuring nothing is overlooked.


Manual Dexterity: Skillful and precise hand movements, particularly important for surgeons and those performing procedures.


Time Management: Efficiently managing time to handle multiple patients and tasks within a limited timeframe.


Teamwork and Collaboration: Working effectively with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive patient care.


Leadership: Leading healthcare teams, making decisions, and managing situations, particularly in high-stress environments.


Patience and Resilience: Remaining calm, patient, and persistent, especially when facing difficult cases or long working hours.


Ethical Judgment and Integrity: Adhering to ethical principles, maintaining patient confidentiality, and making decisions that prioritize patient welfare.


Adaptability: Being flexible and open to new treatments, technologies, and changing healthcare environments.


Research and Analytical Skills: Engaging in continuous learning, interpreting medical research, and applying evidence-based practices.


Cultural Competence: Understanding and respecting diverse cultural backgrounds and providing culturally sensitive care.


Interpersonal Skills: Building rapport with patients and colleagues, creating a supportive and trusting environment.


Stress Management: Handling high-pressure situations and maintaining mental and emotional well-being.


Technical Literacy: Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) and other digital tools used in modern healthcare settings.


Becoming a Doctor requires such skills.