Dermatology for NEET-PG
Dermatology is regarded as one of the scoring subjects of NEET-PG and one can easily expect 5-6 questions from it. If prepared in the right manner, it can be a real game changer for students. However, a well-thought-out preparation strategy is of utmost importance if you want to score good marks in the subject as it carries 10-15 marks.
Q.1 A 38-year-old male presents with complaints of 4 hypopigmented, hypoesthetic, and dry lesions distributed over his back accompanied by a grad...
If a child is born preterm, the layer of skin absent from the body or underdeveloped is the stratum corneum.Fox fordyce disease is a disease of A...
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How does PrepLadder make Dermatology learning easy for students?
When you prepare Dermatology from PrepLadder, you prepare for success. PrepLadder offers a comprehensive preparation plan for Dermatology students that not only focuses on conceptual learning but also focuses on clearing the basics of the subject. Well-structured video lectures, QBank, Comprehensive notes for NEET PG, Mock tests, are some of the useful resources that help you reach closer to your ultimate goal of cracking NEET-PG
Meet our Dermatology Faculty
Recipient of P.M. Varghese award and Prof V. N. Sehgal Gold Medal (for excellence in Dermatology) by Maulana Azad Medical College, 26th rank in the All India PG Entrance exam, more than 30 publications and 5 books to her credit, meet our Dermatology faculty, Dr. Khushbu Mahajan. Her name is synonymous with Dermatology preparation, as she is the supreme master of the subject with several years of teaching experience. She has also contributed chapters in numerous books and is a reviewer for the prestigious International Journal of Dermatology and the Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology.
With NEET PG ‘25 scheduled for June 16th, there is absolutely no time to waste. Every second of the preparation counts and the aspirants have to make
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