About Preventive and Social Medicine for FMGE
Preventive and Social Medicine (PSM) is an important part of the FMGE entrance exam and hold 15% weightage in the exam. Since it holds a considerable weightage in the exam, a proper and systematic preparation plan is essential to ace this subject.
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How does PrepLadder make Preventive and Social Medicine learning easy for students?
PrepLadder has all the tools to make your PSM preparation simple, concise and engaging. More importantly, you can boost your revision and memory with Treasures, which are flashcards or tables with summaries of important information.
Meet our Preventive and Social Medicine Faculty
Dr. Neha Taneja has done her MBBS from Manipal College of Medical Sciences, DNB in Community Medicine from St Stephen’s Hospital and Senior Residency in Community Medicine from North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College Hindurao Hospital, New Delhi. She is a recipient of the Edward Kennedy Memorial Award for outstanding research work in Cancer Epidemiology. With her love for the subject, she has been mentoring medical students for more than 7 years now. She is considered one of the best faculty for PSM in the country.
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