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Dr. Mahavir Prasad Ghosalya

Dr. Mahavir Prasad Ghosalya
Gmc , Hanumangarh
Doctor information
Experience:
10 years
Education:
Karaganda Medical University
Academic degree:
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)
Area of specialization:
I am mostly drawn toward General Medicine, kind of naturally, and sometimes I wonder why I enjoy it this much but I just do. I am good at diagnosis and treatment of patients, especially when the case looks a bit unclear at first, and I like digging through symptoms to find the right clinical direction. Sometimes I type too quick and miss a leter or a comma, but the focus stays on understanding the whole picture of a patient’s health. I am working with common and not-so-common conditions, trying to link small findings with the bigger medical pattern… though I admit I can drift between details and the main issue if I’m not careful. General Medicine lets me do all that—evaluate, diagnose, manage, recheck something if needed!!—and it fits the way my mind works, maybe a little messy but steady. I am aiming to provide clear explanations and practical plans for patients, even when I second-guess a phrse or two in my notes. This field keeps me alert, learning, and staying close to what really matters in day-to-day clinical care.
Achievements:
I am holding a diploma in diabetc care, which honestly shaped a lot of how I look at metabolic issues even if I still mix a letter here n there while typing. I am also proud of getting second position in an olympiad, kind of a reminder that I can push myself even on days I doubt a detail or two!! These things keep guiding my clinical work, maybe in small uneven ways but real ones.

I am Dr Mahavir and honestly sometimes I’m still surprized how fast these 5+ years in medicine moved, working day after day in gmc and learning under many specialist senior doctors from across India. I work mainly as a clinican who really tries to understand what’s going on behind a patient’s symptoms, even when the picture looks a bit messy at first... sort of like my notes here. My experience came from handling a wide range of medical cases while observing different approaches from seniors, and that mix gave me a broader way of thinking, maybe not perfect but practical. I am often shifting between careful clinical assessment and quick decision-making, because in hospital setting things don’t always wait for your comfort. Sometimes I recheck a detail twice, sometimes I catch myself typing too fast and missing a comma or two, but the focus stays on providing dependable care. Being around specialists helped me understand varied treatment strategies, disease patterns, and the small clues that guide management, even if I still keep refining my own style every other week. I am working with patients from all backgrounds, trying to keep communication simple enough so they don’t feel overwhelmed by medical terminology—but I don’t shy away from using proper clinical terms when needed for accurate explaination. I try to maintain that balance, though at times I wonder if I’m overthinking it. Still, every case adds something: more confidence, more questions, more clarity on what truly matters in patient care. I am committed to staying attentive, learning continuously, and making sure patients feel heard. Maybe my path isn’t always perfectly straight-lined, but it’s real, and grounded in hands-on experience with senior specialists who shaped how I diagnose, treat, and support people who come for help!!