Conceptual Medicine

Issue, March 2026

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Conceptual Medicine

Everyone Watched These. Did You?

Every month, a few sessions on Conceptual Medicine stand out — not just because of the views, but because they solve the exact clinical doubts students and doctors struggle with. 

This month’s most-watched sessions brought together high-yield exam concepts, real clinical reasoning, and practical medicine that MBBS students, PG aspirants, and clinicians are actively revising.

Top Most-Viewed Sessions on Conceptual Medicine

1.Don’t Ignore Sinusitis! These Complications Can Be Life-Threatening By Dr. Dilip Kumar

Sinusitis isn’t just a blocked nose. When ignored or treated incorrectly, it can lead to dangerous intracranial and orbital complications. In this highly engaging session, Dr. Dilip Kumar explains:

Correct prescription approach in sinusitis
Red-flag complications every doctor must recognize
Clinical reasoning behind treatment choices
Exam-relevant points for PG entrance exams

A must-watch for MBBS students, ENT residents, and PG aspirants looking for a rapid high-yield revision.

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2. Nosocomial Pneumonia — HAP & VAP Simplified By Dr. Dilip Kumar

Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia is one of the most frequently tested topics in Medicine and a major ICU challenge.

This session covers:

Definition of Nosocomial Pneumonia (≥48 hours after admission)
Difference between HAP and VAP
Most common organisms — Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, Acinetobacter
ICU infection patterns
High-yield antibiotic strategies including Piperacillin-Tazobactam & Carbapenems

Perfect for NEET PG / INI-CET exams, MD Medicine residents, ICU & Critical Care practitioners . 

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3. Infectious Mononucleosis — EBV & the Monospot Test By Dr. Dilip Kumar

Known as the “Kissing Disease,” Infectious Mononucleosis is a classic exam topic with multiple traps.

This lecture simplifies:

EBV vs CMV mononucleosis
Classic triad — Fever, Pharyngitis, Lymphadenopathy
Atypical lymphocytes and their diagnostic value
Monospot (heterophile antibody) test interpretation
Ampicillin rash — a common exam trap
Splenic rupture — the most feared complication
EBV links with Hodgkin lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma & Multiple Sclerosis

A high-yield session for exam preparation and conceptual clarity.

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4.Viral Respiratory Infections — Influenza, RSV & the HMPV Outbreak Explained by Dr. Dilip Kumar

Respiratory viral infections are evolving rapidly, and this session covers both classic exam pathogens and the latest outbreaks. 

Key learning points include: 

 Overview of upper vs lower viral respiratory infections 
 Influenza A & B — diagnosis and treatment 
 RSV in elderly and immunocompromised patients 
Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) — the 2025 outbreak explained 
 Rhinovirus, Parainfluenza & Adenovirus infections 
 Antiviral therapy — Oseltamivir, Zanamivir, Palivizumab 
 Post-COVID respiratory complications 

A must-watch for MD Medicine residents and PG aspirants. 

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5. Urinalysis Simplified — Clinical Approach to Urine Testing Explained by Dr. A. S. Nath

Urine testing seems simple — but choosing the wrong sample can completely change the diagnosis. In this practical medicine session, Dr. A.S. Nath explains: 

When to use 24-hour urine collection 
Spot urine vs early morning midstream sample 
First vs second morning urine differences 
Pediatric urine collection methods
Pitfalls with catheter samples 
 

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