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Difference between dnb cardiology and dm cardiology​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cardiology or Diplomate of the National Board in Cardiology is a two-year post-graduate programme. Cardiology is a medical speciality dealing with disorders of the heart (especially the human heart).= dnb cardiology

DM = Doctor of Medicine is degree given to superspeciality medicine subjects like cardiology, nephrology, neurology etc.

Teaching job in Medical College - Some medical colleges demand work experience from DNB holders who want to start teaching and moreover, DM/MCH degree holders are always preferred over DNB SS. ... Low pass rate - The final exam is considered tough and the pass rate is generally much lower as compared to DM/MCH.

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Answered by Avni2348
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\bf\bigstar{DNB  \: cardiology: - }

  • It is elaborately called as Diplomate of the National Board in Cardiology.
  • It is elaborately called as Diplomate of the National Board in Cardiology.It is studied after graduation.
  • It is elaborately called as Diplomate of the National Board in Cardiology.It is studied after graduation.Its course time is 2 years.
  • It is elaborately called as Diplomate of the National Board in Cardiology.It is studied after graduation.Its course time is 2 years.It deals with heart disorder, specifically human heart.

 \bf\bigstar{DM  \: cardiology : - }

  • It is elaborately called as Doctorate of Medicine in Cardiology.
  • It is elaborately called as Doctorate of Medicine in Cardiology.It is studied after post-graduation.
  • It is elaborately called as Doctorate of Medicine in Cardiology.It is studied after post-graduation.Its course time is 3 years.
  • It is elaborately called as Doctorate of Medicine in Cardiology.It is studied after post-graduation.Its course time is 3 years.It deals with heart disorder, specifically human heart.

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