The problem with a fresh doctor/ Medical student is that he has studied a lot in last 4 -5 years but when he starts his practice as a general practitioner or a Duty Doctor, he realizes that there is so much he doesn’t know about practical real-life situations. He realizes that studying for College Exams, studying for PG exams and Real-life Medicine are entirely different things.
The other problem, that a medical student, specially from Hindi belt, faces is that the language of medical teaching (English) is quite difficult for him to understand. So even the intelligent students struggle to understand the concepts because of language problem.
I have known this fact for many years as I have been training young doctors and nurses in Practical Medicine including emergency handling. I have trained hundreds of students over last eight years, and with my experience I have designed this concept of pinpoint teaching in medical subjects in an easy manner.
There is a concept in management called as Pareto Principle which says that 80 percent of your results come from 20 percent of your efforts. We have applied the same principle with ClinicalGuruji.com and we have selected 20 percent of knowledge that will cover your 80 percent of requirements in practice.
At ClinicalGuruji.com we have courses for medical students, fresh doctors, general practitioners and practically everyone who is in medical field. These courses teach clinical concepts which are most essential to know in an easy to understand HINGLISH language. We have designed the courses with the help of best of the experts from across the country.
The courses are divided into small videos, all of them less than 10 minutes. This makes it easier to learn a small but important concept even during a busy practice or duty.
The courses are created using the latest web development tools and can be accessed easily on a mobile device. Lectures are supplemented with interactive quizzes to let you assess your own progress.
It is a platform that has something to offer to every medico, whether he is A senior practicing MBBS doctor or a nursing first year student