Hematologist - How to become a Hematologist?

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Hematology is a sub specialty of internal medicine that deals with the study of blood, blood-generating organs, and blood-related ailments. Aspirants have to specialize in Hematology so as to work as Hematologists. In their daily affairs, these professionals provide treatments to patients suffering from a wide array of blood related diseases like anemia, blood-clotting problems, leukemia, and so on. Hematologists also analyze and execute numerous treatments together with blood transfusions, bone marrow relocations, and chemotherapy for cancer patients.

Qualifying Exam

In order to become a Hematologist, aspirants have to pursue the fellowship program in hematology. Those who have done the MBBS program and residency-training program in internal medicine from a recognized medical school can study the fellowship program. On completion of their course of study, these professionals should also clear the certification tests so as to become licensed Hematology practitioners. Numerous career openings are emerging day by day for Hematologists in India and abroad. Hematologists can seek out for career in health care, medical institutes, blood banks, clinics and so on. They can also work as faculty members in medical schools after completion of the PhD program in Hematology.

Who is eligible to apply?

Intermediates in Science disciplines can pursue the MBBS program. However, they should have studied Botany and Zoology in their 10+2 course. Moreover, they should clear medical entrance tests for getting MBBS admissions in medical schools. Candidates should have done the XII or equivalent course from a recognized Board. Then only, they can expect MBBS admission in medical institutes of repute.

Key Points in the process

  • Study the 12th Class by taking Science group with Biology as a subject.
  • Pursue the MBBS program from a recognized medical school.
  • Complete the residency-training program in internal medicine thereafter.
  • Undergo fellowship program in Hematology.
  • Search out for career in Government and private sector hospitals and health departments.

Skills required for a Hematologist

In addition to the technical know-how, Hematologists require some additional skills so as to carry out their work in the best possible way. They ought to have good communication and interpersonal abilities to interact with a variety of patients and other health professionals. Hematologists should also have quick and effectual decision-making skills so as to act during emergency situations.

 
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One Response to “Hematologist - How to become a Hematologist?”

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    ajaey:

    Sir,im 17 from tamilnadu.im doing my 11th now.i want to become a haematologist.i want to do my mbbs in india.then i want to go to us for my md and settle there.so please sir tell me what are the steps to go to us.how long it will take.please answer my question.