🎉🎉ASH-a-Palooza is back this year to kick off #ASH24 on Friday, December 6, 2024! If you are a trainee, join us in the Gaslamp District for our complimentary, trainee-focused event featuring micro-learning sessions, mentorship, networking, and other fun activities. ASH-a-Palooza events include: 🩸 ASH Talks: Don’t miss these 18- to 20-minute presentations, similar to TED Talks, with dynamic speakers presenting timely topics. ASH Talks will be live-streamed on the annual meeting's virtual platform. 🩸 Blood Drops: Check out these five- to 10-minute presentations designed to provide short bursts of learning. 🩸 Blood Buddies: Meet with leaders in the field during a 10-minute one-on-one Blood Buddy mentoring session with a faculty member. 🩸 …and more! 👉 Register for this bash full of beats, free bites, and bursts of learning: https://ow.ly/TIge50StMg0 #ASH24 #hematology #MedicalEducation #MedEd #trainee #ASHTrainee #Education #ContinuingEducation #DOProud #FutureDoctors #MedLife #MedicalStudent
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🌟Day 4/20 Planning to pursue MBBS in 2024? If yes, then you must have heard about #NEET2024: This year nearly 2.5 million students in India participated in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (#NEET). NEET is a mandatory entrance exam for aspiring candidate who want to pursue MBBS in India or in Abroad. According to the #NMC website, there are a total of 1,06,333 #MBBS seats through NEET. 📌 Here are some key points to consider: 1. Age Criteria: The minimum age for admission in most Medical University is 17 years. Aspiring candidates must also have completed their Intermediate with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as major subjects(Minimum 50% marks in 12th grade). 2. Last Month Preparation: After doing self-assessment, find out the subjects in which you have got less marks or you are having trouble. The last month of preparation should be reserved for maximum revision. Divide the revision time into two parts, the first for the most important topics and the second for the areas where your performance is not good. Collate the notes from the last few days to ensure the most effective revision. 3. Exam Details: NEET consists of 180 questions across Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology. You have three hours to finish the exam, each correct answer gets you four marks, but be careful, as each incorrect answer results in a deduction of one mark. 4. Stay Focused and Positive: Doubting yourself on exam day can lead to underperformance. Stay positive, maintain confidence in your abilities, and remember your hard work and preparation throughout the year. If you need guidance or support, don't hesitate to reach out. Mark your calendars for the exam date on 05 May 2024, with the result date scheduled for 14 June 2024. For more information, visit the NEET Official Website at [neet.nta.nic.in](https://neet.nta.nic.in/). Remember, NEET isn't just an exam; it's the first step towards realizing your dream career in medicine. ♻️ Repost to help someone. #NEET2024 #MedicalEntrance #MBBSAbroad #NEETPreparation #MedicineCareer #StudyAbroad #NEETExam #FutureDoctors #NEETTips #MedicalStudent #Linkedinseries
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YOUR FIRST YEAR IN THE UNIVERSITY IS YOUR DEFINING YEAR! Few students get to make the most of their first year. The common narrative of a lot of students in their second and/or third year is how they mismanaged their first year in school. Some of the common reasons has been, ✓ being naive ✓ unfamiliar with how the University works ✓ being overly excited to be out of Secondary School and the protective “child custody” of the parents ✓ freedom ✓ bad company ✓ lack of goal or purpose ✓ Studying a course they did not like Etc. Though many people know I graduated with First Class honors in Human Anatomy, Medical sciences, yet only a few know that it wasn't so from my first year. Fortunately for me, the turn about moment was in my second year. Sadly, not many even find this moment even in their third year of study. Having my elder sister by my side as my mentor throughout my four years in school was one of the major factors of my success. That is why this program is imperative. Send this flier to the Freshers you know irrespective of the university and/or location. Deadline 5th February, 2024. Can't wait to meet you. To register, send the code EMP-F to https://bit.ly/SOsolutions
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## I was aware that the device is slit lamp . 🔬A slit-lamp, which is a specialized magnifying microscope, is used to examine the structures of the eye including the cornea, iris, vitreous, and retina. 🔬 This device is used to diagnose the problems of Cataracts, Glaucoma, Dry eye, Scratched corneas, Corneal disease. 🔬 The slit lamp is divided into two types 1. Zeiss type 2. Haag streit type. 🔬 In this Zeiss type slit lamp , the illumination is located below the microscope. 🔬 The Hagg streit type slit lamp, the illumination is located above the microscope. 👁️ In this training I'm Fully learned about the eye anotomy and also learn what are the problems occurs in the equipment and how to troubleshoot the problems. 🔬During these training period I had such a wonderful knowledge learn from ATHEENAPANDIAN - India's No.1 Biomedical Industry for Training & Placements
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The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a competitive examination in India for students aspiring to pursue undergraduate medical and dental courses (MBBS/BDS) in government or private medical colleges across the country. Here's a concise definition in 10 lines: NEET is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the Ministry of Education, Government of India. It replaced multiple medical entrance exams previously held by various states and institutions, creating a single standardized test nationwide. NEET evaluates a student's knowledge in physics, chemistry, and biology (botany and zoology). The exam consists of multiple-choice questions and is conducted annually in multiple languages. To be eligible for NEET, candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English. There are also eligibility criteria regarding age limit and attempts. NEET scores are used by both government and private medical colleges for admission to undergraduate medical programs. The exam has a significant impact on the future career paths of aspiring medical professionals. NEET aims to standardize the admission process, ensuring fairness and transparency. Despite controversy and debates surrounding its implementation, NEET remains the primary entrance examination for medical aspirants in India. #TuitionIndia #CoachingCenterIndia #TutoringIndia #ExamPrepIndia #StudyCenterIndia
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Not sure who needs to hear this, but do not give up on your job search. I know many people, especially international students, who are sending out 100s of job applications and getting frustrated that they're not getting an answer. This was me, not too long ago. I just wanted to say, Hang in there, your dream job is right around the corner! In the meantime, please feel free to contact me if you'd like input or your resume or would like to practice interviewing, or even if you'd like a referral for open positions at my workplace. Anything that you think I can do to help is one LinkedIn DM away, so please use me as a resource!
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) plays a pivotal role in conducting the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), a crucial examination for aspiring medical students in India. The NEET Answer Key 2024 is a significant document that provides test-takers with the correct responses to the questions asked in the exam. Let's delve into the details surrounding the NTA NEET Answer key 2024. NEET 2024 Answer Key Release key Release and Challenge Process The NEET 2024 Answer Key by NTA is typically released after the successful completion of the exam, with the provisional solutions expected to be available online at exams.nta.ac.in/NEET. Candidates are usually given a window of 3-4 days to challenge the provisional solutions. Based on the objectives raised, NTA then releases the final NEET UG solutions 2024 along with the exam results. NEET 2024 Important Dates The NEET 2024 examination was conducted on May 5, 2024. The answer key challenge period was from May 29 to May 31, 2024. Steps to Download the NEET Answer Key 2024 To access the NEET Answer Key 2024, candidates can follow these steps: Visit the official NEET website at exams.nta.ac.in/NEET. Click on the NEET 2024 OMR/Answer Key link. Log in using your application number and password. Download the OMR sheet and the answer key set of your choice. NEET 2024 Examination Pattern The NEET 2024 examination pattern consists of four subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology. Each subject has two sections: Section A and Section B. Section A contains 35 multiple-choice questions, and Section B contains 15 questions from which candidates can choose to attempt any 10. Syllabus and Question Pattern The syllabus for NEET 2024 is based on the syllabus notified by the National Medical Commission (NMC). The test pattern includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with four marks for each correct answer and a deduction of one mark for each incorrect answer. Candidates are not penalized for unattempted questions. Understanding the NEET Marking Scheme The NEET 2024 marking scheme is crucial for candidates to calculate their expected scores accurately. For each correct response, candidates are awarded +4 marks, while an incorrect answer results in a deduction of -1 mark. Unanswered questions do not carry any marks. By utilizing this marking scheme, candidates can calculate their NEET total score the formula: NEET total score = (Number of correct answers X 4) - (Number of incorrect answers X 1). NEET 2024 Languages The NEET 2024 exam was conducted in 13 languages: English, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Assamese, Odia, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.
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