It is really a fact that future is tense and bleak for young medicos in India today. With misguided government reservation policies , a young and bright medico is in dilemma to chalk out his/her road map to be a successful doctor. Lastly, the government of India is not recruiting new doctors and opportunities overseas are also decreasing.
Every ‘ problem’ brings ‘solutions’ with it. First recognize and know your CALLING . To know thyself is one of the toughest things to determine. For this, you have to ask specific questions to yourself . One thing is certain that you are going to have or already have MBBS degree. Now make up your mind for
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What are your special gifts with which you have been blessed, but which have been hidden from you or set aside because of fear or failure. |
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Is my work my calling ? |
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Do I love my work? |
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What do I love to do? |
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What activities engage my passion? |
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When I am most happy? |
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What I am doing when that happens? |
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How can I turn those activities into my life’s work? |
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How can I make my work spiritually and materially rewarding? |
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Efficient, honest and capable doctors are needed for best medicare in India.
You want to know the facts :
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75% medicos stop further studies after MBBS and are absorbed in government job on, army or private practice. |
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25% make to academics in India or abroad.
- go overseas
- 1% go for IAS, IPS, Management courses etc . |
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Do find right career choice for yourself after MBBS – come and participate in Panel Discussion and become knowledgeable about various options.. This is an unique opportunity to sort out your queries with team of experts, who are stalwarts in the profession and give them tough time to sort out all your problems.
LHMC Alumini Association is working hard that younger members are helped out financially (through our scholarship programmes), rewarded for their achievements (yearly medals in various subjects), guided for their future and develop leadership qualities to take on the challenge of health care of unprivileged class.
We are also trying that dedicated Alumini come forward to take care of young hardonians when they go abroad for further training |