Dr. Vishal R M ,

MBBS from Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bangalore, India (2014-2019)
Dr. Vishal R M , MBBS from Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bangalore, India (2014-2019)

ClinicalTrack- Dr. Vishal R M

Life of Dr. Vishal R M: Challenges, Humor, and the Pursuit of Healing.

Name: Dr. Vishal R M (MedBound Handle- @vishalrm)

Birth Place: Bidar, Karnataka ,India

Educational Qualification: MBBS from Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bangalore, India (2014-2019)

Q

How was your initial experience with clinical initiation, clinical rotations, or bedside learning?

A

I always loved being in wards.

Q

Could you share some humorous, peculiar, or unforgettable experiences you've had while working in a clinical ward? Feel free to recount any interesting incidents.

A

During my internship, one day every other intern pre-planned to bunk using a WhatsApp group. I didn't open the WhatsApp and went to the wards that day. šŸ˜¢

Q

What are your thoughts on outpatient clinics (OPD) as an integral part of the medical profession? Do you find it enjoyable /challenging or dull and boring?

A

It's enjoyable; it's part of medicine.

Dr. Vishal R M (@vishalrm)
Dr. Vishal R M (@vishalrm)
Q

What are your thoughts on indoor/ward/floor duties in a hospital? Could you share what aspects you appreciate and what aspects you find challenging or dislike?

A

ICU duties are challenging, and night duty days are hectic in the beginning, but we used to enjoy the later part.

Q

Could you describe your routine and activities when you are rounding on patients during your medical duties?

A

Checking every patient's vitals, talking to patients, making sure they haven't any complaints against us during rounds. šŸ˜‚

Q

What are some of your favourite procedures or activities that you enjoy while working in hospitals or outpatient clinics (OPDs)?

A

ABG, Foley catheterization, suturing, dressing wounds.

Dr. Vishal R M
Dr. Vishal R M
Q

What are some procedures or activities that you dislike or prefer to avoid while working in hospitals or outpatient clinics (OPDs)?

A

Ryles tube insertion.

Q

Can you describe your experience during your clinical rotations? What departments did you rotate through and which one was your favourite(s)?

A

My favorite was Emergency Medicine.

Q

What are some of the least favourite aspects or activities for you while on duty in a hospital?

A

Being online or using social media apps.

Q

If you could change one aspect of how doctors and medical students work or operate in hospitals or outpatient clinics (OPDs), what would it be?

A

Following up with each patient even after they are discharged from the hospital.

Q

How do you handle or perceive night calls/shifts? What is your take on In-house calls?

A

Night duties were hectic in the beginning for me, but later on, we adjusted.

Q

How do you manage the food situation while you are on duty in the hospital or during your work shifts?

A

Usually, on duty days, I miss a meal in the beginning, but after a while, I used to keep chocolates and coffee with me.

Q

How do you like to spend your leisure time when you're not working or on duty?

A

I play cricket, volleyball, and basketball.

Q

What is something that you strongly dislike or find challenging?

A

People's opinions on para subjects.

Dr. Vishal R M Bound
Dr. Vishal R M Bound
Q

If you had the opportunity to choose an alternative specialty, career, or role at this point, what would you switch to? What factors or reasons would influence your decision?

A

UPSC exams. The attacks on Indian doctors in hospitals make me consider changing my decision.

Q

If you could choose any medical institution, place, or destination to work at, what would be your dream choice? What factors make it an appealing option for you?

A

AFMC Pune, BMC Bangalore, because of the best faculty.

Q

Could you describe your ideal workplace and the factors that make it desirable for you?

A

The ideal workplace for every doctor is patient comfort with less payment.

A

Nothing much.

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