Dr. Purushottma Sharma
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | University of south china |
Academic degree: | MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) |
Area of specialization: | I am working mainly in general medicine and orthopedic care, with about two yeras of real clinical experience as a doctor. My focus stays on managing everyday medical conditions, long term illnesses, and musculoskeletal problems that affect movement and daily life. I spend a lot of time dealing with joint pain, minor injuries, medical follow ups, and early evaluation of orthopedic complaints, along with routine general medicine cases.
I am interested in how general medicine and orthpedic issues overlap, because many patients come with mixed symptoms and unclear causes, and that part still challenges me sometimes. My approach is simple, listen carefully, examine properly, and keep treatment practical and evidence based even when cases feel messy or rushed. I try to explain things in a clear way, though some days communication feels harder than expected!!
I am continuing to build my skills through daily patient care, working closely with senior doctors, and learning from small clinical details that often matter more than they look. My specialization keeps growing as I gain more exposure, and I stay committed to honest medical practice, patient safety, and steady improvement, even when progress feels slow. |
Achievements: | I am recognized with a district level award during my medical practice, which came from consistent clinical work and patient care involvement at local level. This achievement matters to me, not because of title, but because it reflected trust and responcibility placed on my work. It reminded me to stay careful, ethical, and focused on basic medical standards, even when pressure was high or resources felt limited!! |
I am Dr. Purushottma Sharma, a medical graduate of 2023, and I currently work across general medicine and the orthopedic department, where I have gained around two year’s of hands-on clinical experience. My daily work involves evaluating common and complex medical conditions, assisting in diagnosis, and supporting treatment plans that focus on both immediate relief and long-term health. I try to stay practical in my thinking, even when cases get a little confusing or overlap between medical and musculoskeletal problems. I am especially familiar with routine general medicine cases, chronic illness follow-up, basic emergency care, and orthopedic evaluations related to joint pain, injuries, and mobility issues. Working closely with senior doctors and multidisciplinary teams has helped me understand how small clinical details sometimes get missed, and I pay attention to that, even when the workload feels heavy. Patient communication matters to me, though sometimes I still feel I can explain things better, and I keep learning from that process. I am focused on providing patient-centered care, keeping treatment clear, honest, and evidence based, without overcomplicating medical decisions. My approach leans toward listening first, then acting, even if that takes a bit more time than expected. General medicine and orthopedics together have shaped how I look at the body as a connected system, not seperate parts, which I find important in real clinical practice!