When Chromosomes and Anatomy Don’t Match: Understanding Disorders of Sex Development

Disorders of Sex Development (DSD) mess with medical students. The findings contradict each other. A newborn has a male karyotype but also a uterus. Another baby is genetically female yet has ambiguous genitalia. Just memorizing doesn’t work. You have to understand what’s supposed to happen and where it breaks. Watch the full session here: The Foundation of Sex […]
Approach to a Patient with Pancreatic Disease: Understanding Chronic Pancreatitis

When a patient presents with long-standing upper abdominal pain, weight loss, or greasy stools, the pancreas often becomes the organ of interest. Chronic pancreatitis is one of those conditions where diagnosis is rarely straightforward. Enzyme levels may be normal, imaging may look subtle, and symptoms can overlap with many other gastrointestinal disorders. A structured approach […]
Most Residents Misdiagnose This! Disorders of the Gall Bladder & Bile Duct By Dr. Umalakshmi Premnath

Disorders of the gall bladder and bile ducts are among the most commonly misunderstood topics during residency. Many complications are missed because of confusing terminology, overlapping symptoms, and poor anatomical correlation. In this blog, we break down gall bladder and bile duct disorders in a clear, exam-oriented, and clinically relevant manner. Common Complications of Gall […]
Why Medicine Residents Prefer Conceptual Medicine for Their NEET SS Prep?

As NEET SS is approaching, many residents start feeling unsure about how to organise their study plan. Many of them look for something that keeps the preparation steady without overwhelming them. That’s one reason why Conceptual Medicine has become a common choice in the last stretch. It gives you a neat routine and helps you […]