The clinical subjects that don’t have Super Specialisations are OBG, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Pulmonary Medicine to name a few and also not outright hectic or hugely demanding in terms of energy except OBG. If you are someone who loves Paraclinical subjects more, you can go for Pharma, Micro, Patho or FMT even. Pathology,does have super specialist degrees ,but does not require 100 percent to be done for being different from others ,if you consider Degrees to be matters of Pride. If you are someone, who loves Medicine as a subject but doesn’t want to have huge loads, Pulmonary medicine or Dermatology would be my best Take. You can very well realise current potential of Pulmonary Medicine in Covid era.And if you want a Surgery subject to be your future, OBG would be your best Take.You can also opt for Ophthalmology or ENT as your surgery choices, but they do have Super Specialisations which currently aren’t a much explored area in Tier 2/Tier 3 cities, but who knows may be a necessity in near future. All the best for your Future, Brother.
Piyush kumarMaster
Which medical PG branch (without super specialisation) is best for an average student?
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