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Dr Sumer Sethi this channel to interact with medical students & residents about Radiology and will discuss cases and quizzes here. Should make a difference in your radiology understanding and score in NEETPG INICET FMGE

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Channel Radiology Unplugged Dr Sumer Sethi (@radiologywithsumer) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 33 459 subscribers, ranking 565 in the Medicine category and 12 120 in the India region.

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Dr Sumer Sethi this channel to interact with medical students & residents about Radiology and will discuss cases and quizzes here. Should make a difference in your radiology understanding and score in NEETPG INICET FMGE

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📢 New Pattern NEETPG Mock Test Announcement 🗓 Mark your calendar and assess your preparation before the main exam. Evaluate
📢 New Pattern NEETPG Mock Test Announcement 🗓 Mark your calendar and assess your preparation before the main exam. Evaluate your performance and know your standing among peers. 🏆 “Attempt the test & secure your position on the leaderboard!” 📝 NEETPG Mock–13 🎯 Free for All 📅 Date: 5th July 2026 ⏰ Start Time: 12:00 Midnight 📘 DAMS • 📝 NEET PG Mock 13 (5 Section) New Pattern Practice this test in the DAMS App 👇 https://damsdelhi.com/section_wise_test/I6RXXkb4voWxSmTB5xoDmQ%3D%3D 📱Available under: Online Test Series on DAMS α App ⚡️ Don’t miss this opportunity to benchmark your performance!

A 46-year-old woman has recurrent headaches, palpitations, sweating, and hypertension (170/110 mm Hg). Urinary metanephrines are elevated, but MRI is negative. What is the next best imaging investigation?
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Which of the following treatment modalities employs the remote afterloading technique for radiation delivery?
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A 55-year-old man has a painless, slowly enlarging lower leg mass 20 years after trauma with compartment syndrome. X-ray is shown. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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A young patient presents with recurrent epistaxis. On examination, bleeding is traced to Kiesselbach's plexus. This vascular plexus is located on which structure shown in the image?
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https://youtube.com/shorts/66uVYqt-9wA?si=Vr2LMlGUlMCNqD0q Schedule and details for new pattern NEETPG bootcamp

Lets talk about handling change effectively- today at 10am on damsdelhi youtube channel- in transform series - https://www.youtube.com/live/P08hBh1LdMc?si=zIt9HSssQ6V15Mh0

week at 7 p.m. onour app. The sessions will be conducted by subject specialists who will teachyou the art of solving these new style questions. We will cover clinicalreasoning, image interpretation, integrated question approaches, video basedquestions, and time management strategies. This is free for all our currentsubscribers with valid subscriptions including Back to Basics, App Live, AppTAD, and Face to Face programs.We are converting all existing Grand Tests to the 180question format and adding new Grand Tests designed on the latest pattern.Beginning this Sunday, July 5, we will release a new NEET PG mock test in the180 format with integrated questions, clinical stems, and the new style youwill encounter in the actual examination. This mock test will be made availablefree for all students for a limited period.In August, we will release Cheat Codes: high yie ld, shortvideo revisions covering critical concepts and keywords that you need to recallat the last moment. These will be carefully crafted by our faculty to serve asyour final push before the examination. A WORD ON MINDSETWe acknowledge that this pattern change, coming just two monthsbefore your examination, feels unfair. It is. But it is unfair to every studentequally. No one has any undue advantage. Everyone is starting from the samepoint at the same time. The course content remains unchanged. The subjectsremain the same. What matters now is how you adapt.We have navigated multiple examination pattern changes overthe last 26 years. We have always been the first to adapt. Today, we promiseyou that we will adapt faster than the examination board itself. We willanticipate, we will prepare, and we will ensure that our students are ready.The only real risk in this new pattern lies not with you butwith the examiners. If they make the paper too simple with too fewdifferentiating questions, clustering will occur and ranking will suffer. Donot ask God for an easy paper. Instead, ask for the strength, the mindset, andthe energy to overcome whatever comes your way with excellence.Remember this: The person who loses in any competition loses first in their mind. If you do not lose the battle in your mind, you will notlose it on the examination day. Your success will happen in your brain beforeit happens on the answer sheet. STAY THE COURSE You have worked hard. You have prepared thoroughly. This change is a challenge, but it is also an opportunity to demonstrate your trueclinical acumen and your ability to think deeply. We are with you every step ofthe way. Trust the process. Follow the drill. Attend the sessions. Revisesystematically. Take your tests. Learn from your mistakes. And believe inyourself.We are not asking you to think anymore. We are asking you tostop overthinking. Put your trust in us. Focus on your preparation. Do yourrevision. Take your tests. Review your mistakes. That is all you need to do.We will do the strategic thinking. We will do the processbuilding. We will ensure that you transform into the clinician and the doctor you truly want to be. See you at the Boot Camp on July 6 at 7 p.m.With absolute confidence in your success,Dr. Sumer SethiDr. Deepti Bahl Team DAMS

Letter from Dr Sumer and Dr Deepti about New Pattern NEETPG2026 Dear Students, We hope this letter finds you well and that you have taken amoment to process the significant announcement regarding the new NEET PGexamination pattern that was made yesterday. We understand that this change mayhave caused some concern, but we want you to know that you are in capablehands, and we are committed to guiding you through this transition. UND ERSTANDING THE CHANGE The National Board of Examinations has reduced the number ofMCQs from 200 to 180, maintaining the same time allocation of 42 minutes perblock. This translates to approximately 70 seconds per question instead of theprevious 63 seconds. While this may seem like a modest increase, it signals amore profound shift in the examination philosophy.This ch ange is not merely a reduction in question count. Itrepresents a fundamental transition from memory based recall to concept andapplication oriented assessment. The examiners are moving toward testing yourclinical reasoning, your ability to integrate knowledge across disciplines, andyour capacity to make informed decisions in clinical scenarios. THE NEW QU ESTION PARADIGM What does this mean for you?First, we anticipate longer clinical stems with integratedcontent. Rather than isolated single discipline questions, you will encounterscenarios that blend anatomy, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management. Animage of a chest X ray may be paired with clinical history, biochemicalfindings, and pharmacological considerations in a single question.Second, expect questions that require you to think like aclinician. You will need to identify not just what something is, but why it ishappening, how you would diagnose it, and what your management approach wouldbe. This requires conceptual depth, not superficial memorization.Third, video base d and image rich questions are coming.While we anticipate some technical constraints in large scale deployment,expect animated images, clinical photographs, electrocardiographic strips, andcarefully curated diagnostic visuals that enhance rather than replace clinicalreasoning.Fourth, each question will likely test multiple competencies. A single MCQ might integrate medicine, radiology, pharmacology,and obstetrics. A pregnant woman with suspected appendicitis becomes a questionabout obstetrics, surgery, radiology, and evidence based investigationselection, particularly regarding radiation exposure and fetal safety. THE EXAMINER'S CHALLENGE You should understand that the examiners face a significantchallenge. They must test 19 subjects across only 180 questions. This is onlypossible through strategic integration and vertical integration of content. Ifthey ask only direct, one line recall questions, clustering will occur. Manystudents will obtain identical scores, making meaningful differentiationimpossible and potentially leading to rank tie breakers based on factors beyondtheir control. This is precisely why they have chosen the path ofintegration and analytical questioning. They need to test your depth, yourability to synthesize information, and your clinical judgment. OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU We have been preparing you for this transition all along.Our TNDs (Test and Discussions) have incorporated integrated questions,clinical scenarios, and the analytical approach that is now becoming the newstandard. You are not starting from zero.Here is what we are bringing fo r you over the coming months:JULY: Focus on Rapid Revision through our Live Rapid Revision videos combined with TND discussions. Selectively return to your corenotes for conceptual clarity and topics where your understanding feelssuperficial.AUGUST: Engage with DVT plus TND d iscussions. Complete atleast three full readings of your DVTs with TND explanations. This will cementboth your content retention and your understanding of how to approach questionsin the new style. NEW INITIATIVESBeginning July 6, we are launching the Online NEET PG NewPattern Boot Camp. This will run for one month, five days a

sessions will be conducted by subject specialists who will teachyou the art of solving these new style questions. We will cover clinicalreasoning, image interpretation, integrated question approaches, video basedquestions, and time management strategies. This is free for all our currentsubscribers with valid subscriptions including Back to Basics, App Live, AppTAD, and Face to Face programs.We are converting all existing Grand Tests to the 180question format and adding new Grand Tests designed on the latest pattern.Beginning this Sunday, July 5, we will release a new NEET PG mock test in the180 format with integrated questions, clinical stems, and the new style youwill encounter in the actual examination. This mock test will be made availablefree for all students for a limited period.In August, we will release Cheat Codes: high yie ld, shortvideo revisions covering critical concepts and keywords that you need to recallat the last moment. These will be carefully crafted by our faculty to serve asyour final push before the examination. A WORD ON MINDSETWe acknowledge that this pattern change, coming j ust two monthsbefore your examination, feels unfair. It is. But it is unfair to every studentequally. No one has any undue advantage. Everyone is starting from the samepoint at the same time. The course content remains unchanged. The subjectsremain the same. What matters now is how you adapt.We have navigated multiple examination pattern change s overthe last 26 years. We have always been the first to adapt. Today, we promiseyou that we will adapt faster than the examination board itself. We willanticipate, we will prepare, and we will ensure that our students are ready.The only real risk in this new pattern lies not with you butwith the examiners. If they make the paper too simple with too fewdifferentiating questions, clustering will occur and ranking will suffer. Donot ask God for an easy paper. Instead, ask for the strength, the mindset, andthe energy to overcome whatever comes your way with excellence.Remember this: The person who loses in any competition loses first in their mind. If you do not lose the battle in your mind, you will notlose it on the examination day. Your success will happen in your brain beforeit happens on the answer sheet. STAY THE COURSEYou have worked hard. You have prepared thoroug hly. Thischange is a challenge, but it is also an opportunity to demonstrate your trueclinical acumen and your ability to think deeply. We are with you every step ofthe way. Trust the process. Follow the drill. Attend the sessions. Revisesystematically. Take your tests. Learn from your mistakes. And believe inyourself.We are not asking you to think anymore. We are asking you tostop ov erthinking. Put your trust in us. Focus on your preparation. Do yourrevision. Take your tests. Review your mistakes. That is all you need to do.We will do the strategic thinking. We will do the processbuilding. We will ensure that you transform into the clinician and the doctoryou truly want to be.See you at the Boot Camp on July 6 at 7 p.m.With absolute confidence in your success,Dr. Sumer SethiDr. Deepti Bahl Team DAMS

Letter from Dr Sumer and Dr Deepti about New Pattern NEETPG2026 Dear Students, We hope this letter finds you well and that you have taken amoment to process the significant announcement regarding the new NEET PGexamination pattern that was made yesterday. We understand that this change mayhave caused some concern, but we want you to know that you are in capablehands, and we are committed to guiding you through this transition. UND ERSTANDING THE CHANGEThe National Board of Examinations has reduced the number ofMCQs from 200 to 180, maintaining the same time allocation of 42 minutes perblock. This translates to approximately 70 seconds per question instead of theprevious 63 seconds. While this may seem like a modest increase, it signals amore profound shift in the examination philosophy.This ch ange is not merely a reduction in question count. Itrepresents a fundamental transition from memory based recall to concept andapplication oriented assessment. The examiners are moving toward testing yourclinical reasoning, your ability to integrate knowledge across disciplines, andyour capacity to make informed decisions in clinical scenarios. THE NEW QU ESTION PARADIGMWhat does this mean for you?First, we anticipate longer clinical stems with integratedcontent. Rather than isolated single discipline questions, you will encounterscenarios that blend anatomy, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management. Animage of a chest X ray may be paired with clinical history, biochemicalfindings, and pharmacological considerations in a single question.Second, expect questions that require you to think like aclinician. You will need to identify not just what something is, but why it ishappening, how you would diagnose it, and what your management approach wouldbe. This requires conceptual depth, not superficial memorization.Third, video base d and image rich questions are coming.While we anticipate some technical constraints in large scale deployment,expect animated images, clinical photographs, electrocardiographic strips, andcarefully curated diagnostic visuals that enhance rather than replace clinicalreasoning.Fourth, each question will likely test multiplecompetencies. A single MCQ might integrate medicine, radiology, pharmacology,and obstetrics. A pregnant woman with suspected appendicitis becomes a questionabout obstetrics, surgery, radiology, and evidence based investigationselection, particularly regarding radiation exposure and fetal safety. THE EXAMINER'S CHALLEN GEYou should understand that the examiners face a significantchallenge. They must test 19 subjects across only 180 questions. This is onlypossible through strategic integration and vertical integration of content. Ifthey ask only direct, one line recall questions, clustering will occur. Manystudents will obtain identical scores, making meaningful differentiationimpossible and potentially leading to rank tie breakers based on factors beyondtheir control. This is precisely why they have chosen the path ofintegration and analytical questioning. They need to test your depth, yourability to synthesize information, and your clinical judgment. OUR COMMITMENT TO YOUWe have been preparing you f or this transition all along.Our TNDs (Test and Discussions) have incorporated integrated questions,clinical scenarios, and the analytical approach that is now becoming the newstandard. You are not starting from zero.Here is what we are bringing fo r you over the coming months:JULY: Focus on Rapid Revision t hrough our Live RapidRevision videos combined with TND discussions. Selectively return to your corenotes for conceptual clarity and topics where your understanding feelssuperficial.AUGUST: Engage with DVT plus TND d iscussions. Complete atleast three full readings of your DVTs with TND explanations. This will cementboth your content retention and your understanding of how to approach questionsin the new style. NEW INITIATIVESBeginning July 6, we are launching t he Online NEET PG NewPattern Boot Camp. This will run for one month, five days a week at 7 p.m. onour app. The

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Very important resource for your new pattern NEETPG is CASE OF THE DAY SERIES We have been doing this much before the announc
Very important resource for your new pattern NEETPG is CASE OF THE DAY SERIES We have been doing this much before the announcement of change of pattern. These are long stem clinical case based questions Please see all of them one by one

A 35-year-old man has chronic nasal obstruction and thick, "peanut butter-like" nasal discharge. CT finding is shown. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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A 7-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department with high-grade fever, drooling of saliva, neck pain, and severe odynophagia. A lateral soft-tissue neck X-ray shows widening of the prevertebral soft tissue. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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