Orthopedics for NEET-PG
Orthopedics is one of the branches of surgery related to conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. It is an important subject of the NEET-PG examination and also a popular subject among students. Around 10-15 marks questions are asked from the subject and thus it becomes extremely important to prepare for it with the right approach.
As all the aspirants must already know, orthopaedics is one of the most crucial subjects for NEET PG/FMGE exam. You need to have a solid understa...
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Meet our Orthopedics Faculty
Dr. P.S.T. Jambukeswaran (D Orthopedics, MS Orthopedics, Mch Orthopedics) is a highly respected NEET PG educator specializing in Orthopedics preparation and has been teaching medical students for the past 14 years. He specializes in Trauma and Joint replacement surgery in his professional life. He’s widely regarded for his charismatic academic sessions and is a faculty revered by students. Currently, he is serving as the Senior Assistant professor for the department of Orthopedics, GMC and ESI Hospital, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
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