Monday 24 November 2014

Free Demo Lecture On Orthodontics By Expert Faculty



We Are Organinzing A Free Demo Lecture On Orthodontics By Expert Faculty.

• Date : 30 November 2014
• Time : 4.00 to 6.00 PM
• Contact No : 07738111156
• Venue : 54, Mahalaxmi Niwas, Hindu Colony, 1st Lane, Dadar (East), Mumbai - 400 014.

Important Note:
• Prior Registration is Required
• Limited Seats Available
• Rs. 2,000 Discount on same Day Admission

Wednesday 19 November 2014

5 Tips for Medical Entrance Exam Aspirants

Here are some very useful suggestions and tips for Medical Entrance Exam aspirants

Medical Entrance Exam is a term that acts as the boogeyman for most of the youngsters who are trying their luck in their first attempt of clearing All India Medical Entrances like MH- CET, PMT, JIPMER etc or other similar medical entrance examination. This article is for those, who are trying their hand in All India Medical Entrances.
In this section, we will educate you about the spots, which you ‘might’ have missed while preparing for the medical entrance examinations this year. These are some to-dos that students often miss out to include in their preparation list:

Time Management

The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule but to schedule your priorities. Time Management is the most crucial part of students of any stream, especially Medical. It may be a little tough for you to digest but while preparing for Medical entrance examinations, every second of your day matters! Plan your day according to your priorities and maintain a diary or a notepad to avoid forgetting anything vital.

No Shortcuts

Unlike many other streams, there are no shortcuts or what we popularly call as the ‘prĂ©cis notes’. When you prepare for All India Medical Entrances, you prepare to handle lives of others and for that, you have to get your basics straight. Some seasoned campaigners even say that it’s better to revise the NCERT textbooks of all the three Medical subjects. This will help you in grasping the basics more precisely.

Make the most of the past

Our context here is the previous test papers. Usually, there’s not a drastic change every year in the pattern of Medical entrance examination papers, that’s why, you would be able to understand the patterns to a great extent by continuously solving the earlier papers. You should also consult the experts to understand the yearly changing trends of the problems.

Face Your Fears

The biggest obstacle between you and your success is the FEAR. According to most of those who have cleared Medical entrance examinations, the best way to perfect yourself is to face your fears. Keep practicing the topics that scare you till you become the master of those topics. The first step towards this endeavor is the toughest one, the rest of them will be covered effortlessly!

Keep a break on your anxiety

Most of the aspirants’ dreams are washed away by their anxiety. Replace your anxiety with curiosity and channelize your excitement in a positive direction. If possible, meditate whenever you get anxiety attacks. This will help you eradicate the nervousness from your mind and you’ll be able to focus much clearly.
When you find yourself in a serious situation of doubt or dilemma, remember that we are always there for you. Drop a mail, give us a call or even better, drop by our institute to get the best help and guidance you need.

Friday 14 November 2014

Dr. Saba Memon AIPGE / PGM-CET 2014 Rank-1 Vidyasagar Classes Topper


Dr. Saba Memon AIPGE / PGM-CET 2014 Rank-1 Vidyasagar Classes Topper Interview with Dr. Rahul Kamat- The founder of Vidyasagar Panacea A medical education division specialized in PG medical entrance coaching.

Dr. Saba Siddiqui PGD-CET 2014 Rank-4 Vidyasagar Classes Topper


Dr. Saba Siddiqui PGD-CET 2014 Rank-4 Vidyasagar Classes Topper Interview with Dr. Rahul Kamat- The founder of Vidyasagar Panacea A medical education division specialized in PG medical entrance coaching.

Tuesday 11 November 2014

KEEP YOUR SURROUNDINGS CLEAN & DRY TO AVOID DENGUE


How to crack PGM- CET-2015 (Free Seminar held on 13th & 14th November 2014)

Free Seminar held on 13th & 14th  November 2014
How to crack PGM- CET-2015

S.No.
Medical / Dental College
Date
Time
1.
Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College
13-Nov-2014
10:00 AM
2.
Mahatma Gandhi Mission’s Dental College
13-Nov-2014
02:00 PM
3.
Terna Dental College & Hospital
14-Nov-2014
09:00 AM
4.
Yerala Medical Trust & Research Centre’s
Dental College & Hospital
14-Nov-2014
12:00 PM

For more information, Contact our 24x7 Helpline No: +91 77381 11156

PGM-PGD-CET-2015


NOTIFICATION PGM-PGD-CET-2015 
Entrance examination for admission to Medical Postgraduate
courses(MD/MS/Diploma)& Dental Postgraduate courses (MDS)

The date of Entrance Examination for admission to Medical and Dental Postgraduate courses
for the state of Maharashtra i.e.MD/MS/Diploma/MDS courses will be as follows.
Both the se examinations will be conducted as per the pattern of PGM- CET-2014 & PGD - CET - 2014 examinations.

Name of the
Entrance Examination
Course
Date of Examination
PGM-CET-2015
MD/MS/DIPLOMA
SUNDAY, 4TH JANUARY,2015
PGD-CET-2015
MDS

Further information in this regard will be notified in duecourse of time
in the news paper and website of this Directorate "www.dmer.org'

Friday 7 November 2014

WORLD DIABETES DAY


WORLD DIABETES DAY
World Diabetes Day is the primary global awareness campaign of the diabetes world and is held on November 14 of each year. It was introduced in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization in response to the alarming rise of diabetes around the world. World Diabetes Day is a campaign that features a new theme chosen by the International Diabetes Federation each year to address issues facing the global diabetes community. While the campaigns last the whole year, the day itself marks the birthday of Frederick Banting who, along with Charles Best, first conceived the idea which led to the discovery of insulin in 1922.Each year, World Diabetes Day is centred on a theme related to diabetes. Topics covered have included diabetes and human rights, diabetes and lifestyle, diabetes and obesity, diabetes in the disadvantaged and the vulnerable, diabetes in children and adolescents. People with diabetes get to take a day off work or school on this day and talking about Diabetes.

WHERE IS IT CELEBRATED?
World Diabetes Day is celebrated worldwide by the over 200 member associations of the International Diabetes Federation in more than 160 countries and territories, all Member States of the United Nations, as well as by other associations and organizations, companies, healthcare professionals and people living with diabetes and their families.

HOW IS IT MARKED?
The global diabetes community including International Diabetes Federation member associations, diabetes organizations, NGOs, health departments, civil society, individuals and companies develop an extensive range of activities, tailored to a variety of groups. Activities organized each year include:
§  Radio and television programmes
§  Sports events
§  Free screenings for diabetes and its complications
§  Public information meetings
§  Poster and leaflet campaigns
§  Diabetes workshops and exhibitions
§  Press conferences
§  Newspaper and magazine articles
§  Events for children and adolescents
§  Monument lightings
§  Human blue circles
§  Walks
§  Runs
§  Cycle Race
§  Political Events