MBBS SHALA @mbbs_shala Channel on Telegram

MBBS SHALA

@mbbs_shala


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For 1st year
https://t.me/anatomy_mbbs_notes
https://t.me/physiology_mbbs_notes
https://t.me/biochemisty_mbbs_notes

For 2 nd year
https://t.me/pathology_mbbs_notes

MBBS SHALA (English)

Are you a medical student looking for resources to excel in your MBBS journey? Look no further than MBBS SHALA! This Telegram channel, with the username @mbbs_shala, is dedicated to providing top-quality study materials and notes for students pursuing a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree. Whether you are in your first year or second year of medical school, MBBS SHALA has got you covered.

Do follow our Instagram page for more updates and valuable information: ๐Ÿค— https://www.instagram.com/mbbs_shala

In addition to our Telegram channel, we also have specific channels for each year of MBBS study. For 1st-year students, you can join our channels for Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry notes. For 2nd-year students, we have a dedicated channel for Pathology notes. These resources are designed to help you grasp complex medical concepts, ace your exams, and succeed in your academic journey. Join MBBS SHALA today and take your medical education to the next level!

MBBS SHALA

07 Nov, 15:15


Knruhs tentative exam date's (yet not confirmed):
Second MBBS exams are from 16 Jan 2025

Final MBBS Part I exams are from 17 Jan 2025

Final MBBS Part II exams will be conducted in February 2025.

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MBBS SHALA

01 Nov, 15:35


Common medical abbreviations

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MBBS SHALA

30 Oct, 10:17


Q. Is clinical features are signs and symptoms combined
A. Yes, clinical features encompass both signs and symptoms.

*Clinical Features*: A comprehensive term that includes:

1. *Signs*: Objective evidence of a disease or condition, observable by healthcare professionals, such as:
- Vital signs (e.g., temperature, blood pressure)
- Physical examination findings (e.g., swelling, rash)
- Laboratory test results (e.g., blood glucose levels)
2. *Symptoms*: Subjective experiences or complaints reported by the patient, such as:
- Pain
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Headaches

Clinical features provide a complete picture of a patient's condition, helping healthcare professionals diagnose, treat, and manage diseases.

*Example*: A patient presents with:

Signs:

- Elevated blood pressure (140/90 mmHg)
- Swelling in the legs

Symptoms:

- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath

Combined, these signs and symptoms suggest congestive heart failure as a potential diagnosis.

*Key differences*:

- Signs are objective, measurable, and observable.
- Symptoms are subjective, personal, and reported by the patient.

*Why clinical features matter*:

1. Accurate diagnosis
2. Effective treatment planning
3. Monitoring disease progression
4. Evaluating treatment response

In medical notation, clinical features are often abbreviated as:

- S/S (Signs and Symptoms)
- C/F (Clinical Features)

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MBBS SHALA

30 Oct, 08:49


Be perfect with definitions for prof exams, you will get 2-3 Mark's for definition and you can impress the person who is correcting your paper and score good marks...

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MBBS SHALA

11 Sep, 12:19


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MBBS SHALA

27 Aug, 18:51


MBBS SHALA pinned ยซ"Important Update! As you may be aware, there are rumors of a potential Telegram ban in India. To ensure uninterrupted access to our content, we're taking proactive measures. We've created a WhatsApp channel where we'll share the same content, in case Telegramโ€ฆยป

MBBS SHALA

27 Aug, 12:27


"Important Update!

As you may be aware, there are rumors of a potential Telegram ban in India. To ensure uninterrupted access to our content, we're taking proactive measures.

We've created a WhatsApp channel where we'll share the same content, in case Telegram got banned.We want to make sure you stay connected with us!

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MBBS SHALA

05 May, 08:48


UPSC topper paper presentation, what medicos can learn how to highlight important words, write in points,diagrams,flowcharts & to write less content in a pageetc.

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MBBS SHALA

21 Apr, 07:51


On hypertension ๐Ÿ‘†...
It would do you good to participate : online, registration a must and no fee for you, the UG students...

MBBS SHALA

21 Apr, 07:51


CME flyer with poster presentation.pdf

MBBS SHALA

03 Apr, 01:48


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MBBS SHALA

19 Feb, 20:48


Knruhs Pathology Paper 1 MCQs

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MBBS SHALA

26 Jan, 02:44


๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ Happy Republic Day! Let's celebrate the spirit of unity in diversity that defines our great nation. On this special day, let's pledge to spread love, understanding, and respect for all communities. ๐Ÿค Say no to hatred, embrace harmony. #UnityInDiversity #RepublicDay2024

MBBS SHALA

21 Jan, 06:46


Hey everyone, I'm excited to share with GIT chapter of my UMR NOTES, marks the completion of 200 pages! It's been an amazing journey, and it all comes together in this video. Thank you for your support and encouragement throughout the process. I hope you liked the way I've written the notes, I enjoyed writing it. Here's the link to the video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2WjDcdR_u7/?igsh=cXZ2ZW8ybXF4bWl4 Thank you for being a part of this awesome milestone! ๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŽ‰

MBBS SHALA

08 Jan, 00:37


Hi there!๐Ÿ‘‹ I'll be releasing my handwritten UMR path notes for SYSTEMIC pathology.Many students find systemic pathology tough, so I've tried to make it simplified & understandable.You can find them on my pathology channel at [https://t.me/pathology_mbbs].Here are the dates for the release of chapter-wise notes:
- 09/02/24: โ™€๏ธ Reproductive Pathology
- 10/02/24: Breast Pathology
- 11/02/24: Endocrine Pathology
- 12/02/24: CNS Pathology
- 13/02/24: Skin Pathology
- 14/02/24: Bone ๐Ÿฆด, Joints & Soft Tissue Tumors Pathology
- 15/02/24: โ™‚๏ธ Reproductive Pathology
- 16/02/24: Blood Vessels Pathology
- 17/02/24: CVS Pathology
- 18/02/24: Respiratory Pathology
- 19/02/24: GIT Pathology
- 20/02/24: Hepatobiliary Pathology
- 21/02/24: Renal Pathology
Join the channel to access the latest pathology notesโœจ

MBBS SHALA

16 Oct, 14:19


โœŠHardwork vs ๐Ÿค“๐Ÿค๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™€๏ธsmartwork

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MBBS SHALA

16 Oct, 14:18


โœŠHardwork vs ๐Ÿค“๐Ÿค๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™€๏ธsmartwork:
Hard work and smart work are two different approaches to studying. Hard work is putting in a lot of effort and time into studying, while smart work is about working efficiently and effectively to achieve the same results with less effort. Here are some examples of hard work and smart work in studies:

Hard Work:
1. Spending hours studying every day without taking breaks or rest.
2. Memorizing all the notes and textbooks without understanding the concepts.
3. Reading every word of a textbook, even if it's not necessary for the exam.
4. Trying to cover all the topics without prioritizing or focusing on the important ones.
5. Studying alone without seeking help from teachers or classmates.

Smart Work:
1. Creating a study schedule that includes breaks and rest to avoid burnout.
2. Understanding the concepts instead of just memorizing them.
3. Skimming through the textbook and focusing on the important topics that are relevant to the exam.
4. Prioritizing the topics that are more likely to be asked in the exam.
5. Collaborating with teachers and classmates to clarify doubts and get a better understanding of the subject.

In conclusion, both hard work and smart work are essential for success in studies. However, working smartly can help you achieve better results with less effort and time.

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MBBS SHALA

27 Jun, 11:11


NExT Meeting (June-23).pdf

Note: NEXT is most likely to be conducted in May 2024 for 2019 batch & supply will be November

Let's hope for the best ๐Ÿ˜Œ

Do join our channel's:
For 1st year
https://t.me/anatomy_mbbs_notes
https://t.me/physiology_mbbs_notes
https://t.me/biochemisty_mbbs_notes

For 2 nd year
https://t.me/pathology_mbbs_notes
https://t.me/pharmacology_notes_mcqs
https://t.me/microbiology_mbbs_notes

For general mbbs updates & knowledge
https://t.me/MBBS_SHALA