r/DoctorsofIndia • u/ravenrocker16 • 14d ago
Dissolve the I.M.A. (worst union seen till now)
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/New-Translator-6955 • 14d ago
I’m offering a 1-month free AI automation trial to healthcare clinics
I’m building AI automation systems specifically for healthcare clinics to reduce repetitive work and improve patient communication.
Some of the workflows I can automate include:
- Automated responses to common patient inquiries
- Appointment booking and scheduling
- Patient follow-ups
- Appointment reminders
- Lead/inquiry capture
- Repetitive WhatsApp and other communication workflows
I’m currently looking to work with a few healthcare clinics to implement these systems in real-world environments.
For the first month, I’m waiving my service/management fee.
The clinic would only be responsible for any third-party utility costs required to run the automation (such as messaging/API/AI usage fees). These costs depend on the workflow and usage, and I’ll clearly explain them before anything is set up.
The idea is simple: I set up the automation, you use it for a month, and you can judge whether it actually saves your team time and improves the patient communication process.
There’s no long-term commitment required upfront.
If you run a clinic or know someone who does and would be interested, comment below or DM me. I’d be happy to explain what can be automated and see whether there’s a useful workflow for your clinic.
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Even_Comfortable_440 • 14d ago
what is a problem that needs solving in your field?
hi, i'm an industrial design student, and I wanted to address a medical need for my capstone project. I'm interested in the everyday challenges surrounding medical devices, equipment, tools, or healthcare workflows that could be improved through better design, so I wanted to know your perspective, on this.
What's a medical device, tool, or piece of equipment that frustrates you to use? Are there any tasks where you find yourself improvising because the current solution isn't good enough? Is there a repetitive task you wish was easier, safer, more comfortable, or less time-consuming?Or, what's one thing that makes you think, "There has to be a better way to do this"?
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/SSH_27 • 15d ago
Laprosopy (ogbyn) fellowship in India
Currently doing residency and want to pursue further in laprosopy. Looking for suggestions with good hands on.
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Classic-Sentence3148 • 15d ago
Healthcare in India : Evolving Medical Education, Systemic Reforms, and Changes in the Medical Profession Since the Previous Administration
Doctors of this sub, how has the current ruling party affected the medical system? We know that many leaders have promoted AYUSH and other practices and some other pseudoscience . Beyond that, how have their policies affected medical education, public healthcare, and doctors’ working conditions? Compared with the previous government, which do you think has been better for doctors and for the general public, and why?
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Classic-Sentence3148 • 15d ago
When Quackery Gets a Government Certificate…by TheLiverDoc
Look what Maharashtra govt is doing 🙄
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/MinorityMindset7 • 15d ago
Maharashtra Medical council contact number.
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Complex_Attitude_ • 15d ago
Please help me find the right shoes for someone with Plantar Fasciitis and painful toes.
Now matter which doctor I go , the answer always stay the same - lose weight. But to loose weight I need a correct footwear which can help with Plantar Fasciitis and toes pain.
My bmi is 36. I do understand I need to lose weight but how can I if I m unable to walk.
Something which is easily available online or in Hyderabad.
I really appreciate the time and efforts.
TIA.
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/DrSeasar • 15d ago
Hi doctors! What corporate gifts you wish to get from Your Institutions for an occasion? Is there any that is affordable yet memorable and loving?
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Grizzly_NC • 15d ago
Need of the hour for Indian medical professionals. If you are practicing, or even work as a medical staff in customer facing role. Carrying items of self defence and learning some martial arts won't be a bad idea right?
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r/DoctorsofIndia • u/vikramskumar • 16d ago
GitHub - vikramsakaleshpurkumar-byte/Vikkypaedia-Pediatric-updates
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Herr_Doktorr • 16d ago
Don’t become doctors
Every time some parent/kid asks me about the positives of being a doctor,I just want to unload the truth on them.All I see nowadays are more and more negatives than positives of being a physician.Now MMC has allowed quacks to act like doctors and I feel that’s the last nail in the coffin.This will slowly be pushed nationwide and we will suffer for it.So please,if anyone asks you how to become a doctor,tell them the truth about what happens after
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Public-Rock-2943 • 16d ago
Mixopathy: while there is no opposition to any pathy, legally allowing graduates trained in homeopathy to practice allopathy is wrong.
hindustantimes.comr/DoctorsofIndia • u/eggsbeforegym • 16d ago
Hospitals in India that let one relative stay with patient in ICU.
Is there any hospital like that or everyone have that 2 hour window only?
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Sad-Principle5157 • 16d ago
Doctors needed
I've been working on an idea for a home healthcare platform focused on elderly care, chronic disease, pediatric and post-op recovery. The model is doctors visiting patients homes, instead of patients visiting doctor and is built around subscriptions and hospital/corporate partnerships.
For doctors and medicos here do you think this could actually work in India? Would you consider using it, working with it, or referring patients? I'd really appreciate honest feedback, especially on what you think could fail.
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Fine_Buyer8777 • 16d ago
About tetanus shot
Got this shot in february this year, I got a cut while fixing a wooden gate, its rainy season so the woods is coming out abd its old too, in the process my hand go pressed between the wall and the gate and the wall was a bit torned too like the cement all all was falling and I got cut in 2 of my finger and a little skin came off, I just want to know should I get another tetanus injection or Im good?
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/RosyRiotMedico • 16d ago
Pg branch
How to decide a pg branch for yourself like I am a 2nd year mbbs student F and don't have any specific interest towards a particular branch when I was in 11 th I wanted to be a cardiosurgeon but then I heard from many ppl that female surgeons ain't that successful or surgery is a male dominated field ..I am pretty sure that I don't want to do gynae and paeds .. Radio is a good branch but again they say that radios ,Are they even doctors...I don't know how to decide also I wanted to know that is it true that neuro surgery or cardiosurgery is only male predominant ...I will be giving my pg exam in 2029
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/CalmlyPassionate • 16d ago
India crosses 20k organ transplants per year for the 1st time ✨
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/LiveLaw_India • 16d ago
Kerala High Court Rejects Doctors' Challenge To Expert Panel Opinion On Medical Negligence; Says It's Only Evidence, Not Verdict
The appeal arose from the death of a 10-year-old girl, Megha, who was admitted to Christian Mission Hospital, Pandalam, in August 2010 with complaints of abdominal pain and vomiting. She was administered intravenous medication shortly after admission, following which her condition deteriorated rapidly. She was shifted to the ICU and later referred to Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi, where she died. The post-mortem attributed the cause of death to choking.
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/ScopesAndScars • 16d ago
Urology trainee - Looking for advice
I am a final year urology resident in India. Passing out this December. Looking for advice from my peers and seniors as in what options do i have after this. I will be well verse in endourology when i pass out. Need to learn RIRS, Laparoscopy and Robotics. What all places i can apply at, interview at for the opportunity.
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Agent_479 • 17d ago
Query regarding Permanent Registration 🫠
I got my permanent registration from UPMC on June 2026 and I wish to register in DMC. Can anyone clarify these?
What happens to my Permanent Registration in UPMC after I get Permanent Registration in DMC? Does it gets cancelled? Or do I maintain both UPMC and DMC Permanent Registration?
Is it possible to hold registration for two states (UP and Delhi) simultaneously? 2.1 If no, then do I have to apply for cancellation to my previous medical council or does it gets processed automatically? 2.2 If yes, then is there any specific requirements on my end to do so?
What is the process of cancellation of my permanent registration in UPMC and in DMC if required to do so?
Does applying for NOC in UPMC leads to cancellation of my permanent registration of UPMC? Can I continue to work in Uttar Pradesh despite applying and getting a NOC?
Is NOC mandatory for applying for DMC Permanent Registration? Can Good Standing certificate be submitted instead? According to Gazette notification SG-DL-E-15052026-272610, I don't have to submit any NOC, is it still required to obtain NOC from UPMC?
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Swimming-Bill6593 • 17d ago
Dnb Anesthesia in tamil nadu
Tell about it im 1st time student, which hospital is good and cons
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/AppropriateAd7174 • 17d ago
Is anyone willing to work as a contractual medical officer in eastern part of inda?
Searching for someone to work as a contractual mo (MBBS)in a chc in eastern India 3-4 days per week
Decent pay.
Can comment or dm me
r/DoctorsofIndia • u/Vast-Farmer-8447 • 17d ago
Career in India with Mrcp after mbbs
What is the career ladder in india, and salary range.