What is after BAMS, career opportunities after BAMS/Ayurveda

drsudeesh 1,455 views 23 slides Nov 29, 2018
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About This Presentation

oppotunities after completion /while completing of BAMS Degree,future avenues after ayurveda degree


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WHAT IS AFTER BAMS
? ! ¿
Presented By –
•Dr.Sudeesh Shetty (M.D in Roganidan &Vikriti Vijnana)
•Mobile :+91-9481818631
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Interested
or
Not Interested
Boys AND Girls
Priority
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Private Practice(GP)-Ayurveda/Allopathy/Mix
PG-Post Graduation(After PG?)
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Establish Ayurvedic Panchakarma-
Family Support, Financial support(Both)
Practicing Ayurvedic doctor should be there in family especially Parents
You should have Money to Invest With risk
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Establish Ayurveda Pharmacy-
•Huge investment or small investment
•Or search investor ,big businessmen or entrepreneur
who is ready to take risk
•Start with small est. for supplying drug to small group of
doctors(Friends),later try large
•Nutraceuticals-Startup, Enterprenure(India & Abroad-S
find investor)
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Cultivating medicinal plants
•Own land
•Leased land
•Tie up with big pharmas, Contract farming
•NMPB-National medicinal plant board-will provide all kind of
help.-Need to approach the board that’s it (like all Govt
Programs)
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Start (or Work) in Ayurveda Corporate Hospital, Spa, Etc
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Establish Modern Hospital(Small or Big)
•Contact is important -Physician, Surgeon, OBG, Anesthetic, Pediatric -
On call/On Station
•Friend with MBBS degree for registration(To avoid legal consequence)
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Clinical research-Govt Or Private
Govt job –NRHM,RBSK,CCRAS,Pharma,NAM,Etc
BSW,MSW-Master of Social Work(MSW)-Start NGO
serve the society
MPH,Masterof Public Health (MPH-Graduate
Prog)-Start NGO and serve the society
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Other stream /Leave Medical Field
•Other stream or field of your interest (There is no better
time than now/present)…..Which makes you happy
•Other degree….like pure science, engineering, dental,
MBBS ,business Management….etc….
•Family Business….
•SSC, Banking exam, CAPF, Other UPSC Exams, Army navy
air force officer exams(Knowledge of Current affaire and
General Study)
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UPSC-IAS
State Public service (In Karnataka-KPSC-KAS)
Opportunity to truly serve People(Not like what's happening in
health care system commercialized)
Condition is don’t get corrupt
Should have strong, integrity (Personal and social), morality,
ethics
You Can Change People Life
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Politician
•Start now only if have any aspiration +Background
•You Can Change People Life
•Start to doing service, camp etc. , Earning name politicaly,
•Be active in political organization
•Become popular, earn name in your locality-Through Service
•Condition is don’t get corrupt
•Should have strong, integrity (Personal and social), morality, ethics
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GRE & TOFEL
GRE :
•The full form of GRE isGraduate Record Examinations.
•It is a standardized test conducted by ETS (Educational Testing Services).
•ETS GRE scores are accepted by most of the top graduate level schools for
masters degree programs (like the popular Master of Science degree –MS in
USA).
•GRE scores play a vital role during the admission process since many of the
universities assess a student’s caliber through the same.
•It is suggested that you prepare well for GRE if you are aspiring to gain
admissions in any of the top universities in the US, Canada, UK and other
countries.
•The admissions committees of certain universities however review the entire
application of the student and not only their GRE scores.
•This includes -an impressive SOP (Statement of Purpose), LOR (Letters of
Recommendation) by influential individuals in your organization
https://www.ets.org/toefl
https://www.ets.org/gre
https://www.ets.org/
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TOEFL:
•Toeflis one of the two major English-language tests in the world,
the other being the IELTS.
•TOEFLis a trademark of the Educational Testing Service (ETS), a
private non-profit organization, which designs and administers
the tests.
•The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), is an English
language proficiency examproduced by the ETS, the same
organization that produces the GRE.
•The TOEFL is used tomeasurethe English skills of non-native
speakers hoping to attend an English-language school (either
undergraduate orgraduate)
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IELTS:
•The International English Language Testing System, or IELTS™,
is an international standardized test of English language
proficiency for non-native English language speakers.
•IELTSassesses all of your English skills —reading, writing,
listening and speaking, and is designed to reflect how you will
use English at study, at work, and at play, in your new life abroad
•It is jointly managed by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia
and Cambridge Assessment English, and was established in
1989
https://www.ielts.org/what-is-ielts/ielts-introduction
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What makes you happy???
What is Happiness????
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This is not true happiness…..
This is the true happiness…..

What makes you happy???
Follow your intuition and Passion
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Do What Makes u happy but…..
Hedonistic(epicurean)
•Hedonism is a school of thought that argues that the pursuit of pleasure and intrinsic goods
are the primary or most important goals of human life.
•A hedonist strives to maximize net pleasure. However upon finally gaining said pleasure,
happiness may remain stationary
•person who seeks pleasure above other values
•The paradox of hedonism, also called the pleasure paradox, refers to the practical difficulties
encountered in the pursuit of pleasure. Unfortunately for the hedonist, constant pleasure-
seeking may not yield the most actual pleasure or happiness in the long run—or even in the
short run, when consciously pursuing pleasure interferes with experiencing it.
The utilitarian
•Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that states that the best action is the one that maximizes
utility, which is usually defined as that which produces the greatest well-being of the greatest
number of people, and in some cases, sentient animals
Altruism
•Altruismis being devoted to the good of others.
•There is the concept and philosophy of altruistic and ethical hedonism.
Anhedonia
The inability to feel pleasure in normally pleasurable activities.
Budda-Midlepath Astangamarga
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At last what matters
the most is…
HOW CAN I BE USEFULL TO
SOCIETY
OR COMMUNITY

THANK YOU
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