Dr. Tarun Singh Dikhit
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Education: | Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh |
Academic degree: | MD (Doctor of Medicine) |
Area of specialization: | I am working as a general physician with focus on neurology, nephrology, cardiology and hematology, managing both OPD and IPD patients. My daily practise can be very mixed—some days are about seeing opd cases like hypertension, anemia, seizure disorders or kidney related issues, other times I am in wards dealing with critically ill patients where every decision feels urgent. I handle neurological cases like stroke, epilepsy, neuropathy, nephrology care including renal failure and electrolyte disorders, cardiac problems from hypertension to heart failure, and hematological disorders like anemia and clotting conditions. I try to keep my approach balanced between preventive guidance in outpatient settings and intensive management for admitted patients. Explaining things in simple words, helping families feel included in decisions, and adapting treatment to each patient’s need is how I like to work. My aim is always to combine accurate diagnosis with practical, evidence based treatment while keeping patient comfort first. |
Achievements: | I am holding MBBS and MD in Medicine, and right now working as a Senior Resident, which gave me strong exposure to both opd and ward based patient care. Completing my postgraduation in medicine was a milestone, but stepping into senior residency really pushed me to handle complex cases on my own, from acute emergencies to long term management plans. These years shaped my confidence in critical decision making and deepend my clinical judgement. Whether it is coordinating with a team, supervising juniors or explaining treatment to families, I try to keep patient wellbeing as centre. For me this journey from MBBS to MD and now as Senior resident is not just academic steps but a steady growth in responsibility and trust placed on me as a physician. |
I am a doctor with MBBS and MD in Medicine, and over the years my work has focused on managing a broad range of cases across neurology, nephrology, cardiology and hematology. My practise is split between OPD patients, where I see everything from routine check ups to long term disease management, and IPD care, where the challenges are often acute, serious and need quick decisions. That mix of both outpatient and inpatient care has shaped me into someone who pays equal attention to small clinical details and big-picture treatment plans. In neurology I often deal with stroke care, seizures, neuropathies and other conditions that require careful monitoring and follow up. In nephrology, my focus include renal failure, electrolyte imbalance and dialysis related management, areas where timely intervention really matter. Cardiology forms another big part of my daily work, ranging from hypertension, ischemic heart disease, heart failure to emergency cardiac care. Hematology too holds a major place in my practise, where I handle anemia, clotting disorders and other blood-related conditions. Each specialty demands different skills, but together they make me look at patients more holistically, rather than as isolated systems. During hospital duties I have learned that managing IPD patients requires not just medical accuracy but also patience and strong communication with families who are often under stress. In OPD, the role shifts more toward preventive medicine, lifestyle guidance and long-term management of chronic illnesses, where building trust with patients makes a huge difference in outcomes. Sometimes it is about stabilizing a patient in ICU, sometimes it is about explaining why a small change in diet or medicine is enough—both are important and both are part of my work. I keep my approach evidence based but also practical, tailoring treatments to individual needs rather than a rigid formula. Over time, I’ve come to see medicine not only as science but also as continous learning from every patient, every case, every mistake even. That is what keeps me grounded and motivates me to provide safe, compassionate and effective care each day.