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Pursuing MCh in Surgical Oncology will make better career for an MBBS student?


Respected Sir/Madam, I am an MBBS student and currently studying in 3rd semester. I am thinking about the pursue MCh in Surgical Oncology. But I am not so sure about this course. Kindly tell me how about pursuing MCh in this specialization as a career?




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6th March 2023, 01:35 PM
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Default Re: Pursuing MCh in Surgical Oncology will make better career for an MBBS student?

Pursuing MCh in Surgical Oncology can be a great career choice for an MBBS student who is interested in the field of oncology and surgery. The course is designed to provide advanced knowledge and training in the surgical management of cancer, including the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cancer patients. This course helps the students to develop the necessary skills and expertise to perform complex surgical procedures to treat cancer patients.

After completing the MCh in Surgical Oncology, you can work as a surgical oncologist in various healthcare facilities like hospitals, cancer institutes, and research centers. You can also work as a consultant or a specialist in private hospitals or establish your own clinic.

However, it's important to note that pursuing an MCh in Surgical Oncology requires a lot of hard work, dedication, and commitment. The course is very demanding and requires a lot of training and practice. But if you are passionate about the field and willing to put in the effort, you can have a successful career in surgical oncology.

Before making a final decision, it's advisable to do thorough research about the course, the colleges that offer it, and the job prospects. You can also speak to professionals working in this field to gain more insights into the career path.
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