MEDICAL

Surgeon

Surgeons are at the forefront of healthcare, responsible for performing critical surgical procedures that save lives and improve patients’ well-being. MSRB offers a platform for talented surgeons to join the healthcare workforce in various medical institutions and hospitals.

Key Responsibilities:

As a surgeon recruited through the MSRB, you will be entrusted with a range of responsibilities, including:

Surgical Expertise: Performing a variety of surgeries with precision and skill.

Patient Care: Ensuring the highest standards of patient care and safety throughout the surgical process.

Collaborative Care: Collaborating with multidisciplinary healthcare teams to provide holistic patient care.

Continuous Learning: Keeping up with the latest advancements in surgical techniques and medical knowledge.

Ethical Practice: Adhering to medical ethics and maintaining patient confidentiality.

Eligibility Criteria:

To qualify for the MSRB surgeon recruitment, candidates typically need to meet the following criteria:

Medical Degree: A recognized medical degree from a reputable institution.

Surgical Specialization: Relevant specialization in surgery.

Registration: Registration with the appropriate medical council.

Clinical Experience: A minimum number of years of clinical experience, as per MSRB guidelines.

Here’s a detailed explanation of the typical syllabus for surgeon recruitment through MRB:

Anatomy:

  • General anatomy, including the study of cells, tissues, and organs.
  • Regional anatomy, focusing on various body regions and their structures.
  • Microscopic anatomy, which involves histology and cell biology.
  • Embryology, understanding the development of human embryos.

Physiology:

  • Study of the functioning of various systems of the human body.
  • Physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems.
  • Endocrine physiology, covering hormones and their effects.
  • Basics of renal and urinary system functioning.

Biochemistry:

  • Understanding the chemistry of biomolecules like proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates.
  • Metabolism and its regulation.
  • Enzyme kinetics and their role in biological processes.

Pathology:

  • General and systemic pathology.
  • Study of various diseases, their causes, mechanisms, and manifestations.
  • Histopathology, which involves the microscopic examination of tissues.

Pharmacology:

  • Basics of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
  • Classification of drugs and their therapeutic uses.
  • Adverse drug reactions and drug interactions.

Microbiology:

  • Study of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
  • Laboratory techniques for the identification of microorganisms.
  • Infectious diseases and their control.

General Surgery:

  • Principles of surgery and surgical techniques.
  • Surgical emergencies and their management.
  • Postoperative care and complications.
  • Common surgical conditions like appendicitis, hernias, and breast disorders.

Orthopedics:

  • Bone and joint anatomy.
  • Common orthopedic conditions and fractures.
  • Orthopedic surgical procedures and rehabilitation.

Anesthesiology:

  • Basics of anesthesia administration and monitoring.
  • Anesthetic drugs and their effects.
  • Anesthesia-related complications and management.

Radiology:

  • Interpretation of radiological images, including X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs.
  • Radiological findings in various surgical conditions.

Community Medicine:

  • Basics of public health and epidemiology.
  • Healthcare delivery systems.
  • Preventive medicine and immunization programs.

Medical Ethics and Jurisprudence:

  • Understanding medical ethics and legal aspects of healthcare practice.
  • Patient-doctor relationship and confidentiality.

Features of SRG :

  • One to one Mentoring
  • Full syllabus Coverage
  • Weekly test
  • Expert Faculty Team
  • Subject wise & Full Mock test