Shikhar Tripathi
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A guide for medical students, on wide array of topics concerning medical life, studying, etc. Shikhar Tripathi a medical student who happens to be an acclaimed researcher and also an author of medical reference books.
Shikhar Tripathi
1y ago
Stepping up in a clinic for the very first time as a doctor is an experience that doesn’t demand much words to be described. With your white apron, you almost feel like you were made for it. I could use one word to descr ..read more
Shikhar Tripathi
2y ago
I often find students asking me what is the most important subject in the pre-clinical years, and my response is always-> Physiology. The reason is fairly simple, you need to know the normal, to diagnose and treat the ab ..read more
Shikhar Tripathi
2y ago
Medical education, imparting or receiving, is more of an art than a science. The reason I call it an art, is because no scientific algorithm could ever replace the human inculcation required to aptly disseminate knowledg ..read more
Shikhar Tripathi
2y ago
Ask 10 random year-1 medical students what’s the subject that troubles them the most, at least 7 of them would say Anatomy. The reason is simple, Anatomy is a very simple subject, made complex by the wrong approach, whic ..read more
Shikhar Tripathi
2y ago
“Researching is the art of answering a question, using proper methodology, to analyze and discuss your results, by assorting it all in a manuscript, ensuring quality that is good enough to publish to the world.” This sin ..read more
Shikhar Tripathi
2y ago
“A good history is three-fourth distance covered en route an apt cure ..read more
Shikhar Tripathi
2y ago
Hello everyone, and welcome to another one of our’s, your’s and mine, tryst through the words. I often say that a doctor is not merely a physician or a clinician, rather, an assortment of multiple tools fit in one, and D ..read more
Shikhar Tripathi
2y ago
Medical school in itself is a walk on a thin tight rope, and exams are that long rod you're made to balance while you walk on it. Writing a theory exam is probably the easiest thing to do, when compared to going in for a ..read more
Shikhar Tripathi
2y ago
Patients won't remember the Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole that you'll prescribe them, but they'll surely remember your comforting conversation ..read more
Shikhar Tripathi
2y ago
When you enter the medical school, you learn it pretty early on that staying organized and creating a perfect study plan is key to your success. Students are required to chug down sheer volume of information, and it is i ..read more