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DNB ENT OSCE Skill Station related Questions

  • Jun- 2020 -
    26 June

    How to Attempt DNB ENT Radiology OSCE Stations

    How to Attempt DNB ENT Radiology OSCE StationsTo read full content, please consider buying the membershipView PlansAvailable PlansPlus Plan₹1,499.00Read Premium content -Valid for 12 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsPro Plan₹799.00Read Premium content -Valid for 6 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsNextPrevious * Username * First Name * Last Name * Your…

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  • 26 June

    How to Attempt Recent Advances in ENT OSCE Stations Sleep

    How to Attempt Recent Advances in ENT OSCE Stations Dr Vikas Agrawal and Dr Dhanraj GA – Topics – Taking History in OSA, Examination of OSA patient, Reading Sleep Study report’s, CPAP and Bipap. Video of DISE, Dynamic MRI, Surgical Options for OSA and Recent Advances in Sleep.To read full…

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  • 26 June

    How to Attempt DNB ENT Theory, OSCE Stations by Dr PRIYAJEET PANIGRAHI.

    How to Attempt DNB ENT Theory, OSCE Counselling and Examination Stations by Dr PRIYAJEET PANIGRAHI – DnbMentorsTo read full content, please consider buying the membershipView PlansAvailable PlansPlus Plan₹1,499.00Read Premium content -Valid for 12 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsPro Plan₹799.00Read Premium content -Valid for 6 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsNextPrevious *…

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  • 19 June

    How to approach Instruments Stations in DNB OSCE ENT Exams by Dr Zakir Hussain

    To read full content, please consider buying the membershipView PlansAvailable PlansPlus Plan₹1,499.00Read Premium content -Valid for 12 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsPro Plan₹799.00Read Premium content -Valid for 6 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsNextPrevious * Username * First Name * Last Name * Your College* Your SpecialityYour SpecialityENTOpthaHisto * Your Speciality…

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  • 17 June

    How to Approach DNB ENT OSCE Stations 2020

    How to Approach DNB ENT OSCE Stations by Prof Mohan Kameshwaran SirTo read full content, please consider buying the membershipView PlansAvailable PlansPlus Plan₹1,499.00Read Premium content -Valid for 12 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsPro Plan₹799.00Read Premium content -Valid for 6 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsNextPrevious * Username * First Name *…

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  • Apr- 2020 -
    26 April

    Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology or FNAC

    Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is a technique whereby cells are obtained from a lesion using a thin bore needle and smears are made for cytopathological diagnosis. This technique is based on the fact that tumor cells are less cohesive and are easily aspirated. Used in the diagnosis of breast…

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  • 25 April

    Bio Medical Waste Management

    Bio medical waste is defined as any waste which is generated during diagnoses, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals or in research or production or testing of biologicals.The act was passed by the Ministry of Environment and Forests in 1986 & notified the Bio Medical Waste (Management and…

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  • 22 April

    Surgical Needles

    Surgical Needles – There are a variety of needles for wound closure. Curved needles have two basic configurations; tapered and cutting. For wound and laceration care, the reverse cutting needle is used almost exclusively. It is made in such a way that the outer edge is sharp so as to…

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  • 22 April

    Types of Surgical Sutures

    Surgical suture materials are used in the closure of most wound types. Lets start with Types of Surgical sutures.The ideal suture should allow the healing tissue to recover sufficiently to keep the wound closed together once they are removed or absorbed. A closure is a mean of primary closure to promote wound healing. TYPES OF SURGICAL SUTURESThe main…

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  • 20 April

    ASA grades

    The ASA Grades Physical Status Classification System has been in use for over 60 years. The purpose of the system is to assess and communicate a patient’s pre-anesthesia medical co-morbidities. The classification system alone does not predict the perioperative risks, but used with other factors (eg, type of surgery, frailty,…

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