

M-CH-SURGICAL-ONCOLOGY in General at Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak


Rohtak, Haryana
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About the Specialization
What is General at Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak Rohtak?
This Surgical Oncology M.Ch. program at Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, focuses on comprehensive cancer care through advanced surgical interventions. It is designed to train specialists in the diagnosis, staging, surgical management, and multidisciplinary treatment planning for various malignancies. The curriculum aligns with the National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines, emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and extensive practical experience, crucial for addressing the growing cancer burden in India.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for postgraduate medical doctors holding an M.S. in General Surgery who are passionate about oncology and aspire to become expert surgical oncologists. It caters to clinicians dedicated to providing specialized cancer care, conducting research in oncology, and contributing to advanced surgical techniques. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills and a commitment to rigorous clinical training.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue rewarding careers as consultants in Surgical Oncology at leading cancer centers, tertiary care hospitals, and academic institutions across India. With the rising prevalence of cancer, specialists are in high demand, commanding competitive salary packages (ranging from INR 15-40 Lakhs per annum for experienced professionals). The program also prepares individuals for advanced research, teaching positions, and leadership roles in cancer care initiatives.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Basic Oncological Principles- (Year 1)
Dedicate time to thoroughly understand the fundamental principles of cancer biology, pathology, genetics, and epidemiology. Focus on applied anatomy and physiology relevant to oncology. Regularly attend didactic lectures, seminars, and grand rounds, and engage in extensive reading of standard textbooks and journals. This foundational knowledge is crucial for advanced surgical decision-making.
Tools & Resources
Robbins Basic Pathology, DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg’s Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, WHO Blue Books for Tumour Classification, Online medical databases like PubMed, UpToDate
Career Connection
A strong foundation ensures accurate diagnosis, appropriate staging, and informed treatment planning, laying the groundwork for becoming a competent surgical oncologist.
Intensive Clinical Exposure and Surgical Assisting- (Year 1)
Actively participate in daily ward rounds, outpatient clinics, and operative procedures. Focus on developing meticulous patient examination skills, differential diagnosis in oncology, and understanding preoperative workup and postoperative care. Seek opportunities to assist senior surgeons in a wide range of oncological surgeries to grasp procedural nuances and develop surgical dexterity. Maintain a detailed logbook of all clinical activities.
Tools & Resources
Clinical rotations in various oncological specialties (e.g., Head & Neck, GI, Breast), Operative logbook, Mentorship from faculty surgeons
Career Connection
Early and consistent exposure builds clinical acumen, surgical skills, and confidence, directly contributing to successful independent practice later.
Cultivate Research and Presentation Skills- (Year 1-2)
Begin identifying potential research topics for the mandatory thesis/dissertation early in the program. Learn basic research methodology, biostatistics, and medical writing. Participate in departmental presentations, journal clubs, and case discussions to hone analytical and communication skills. Actively seek faculty guidance for research project development.
Tools & Resources
Medical Biostatistics textbooks, Research methodology workshops, EndNote/Zotero for referencing, Departmental research forums
Career Connection
Developing strong research skills is essential for evidence-based practice, academic contributions, and career advancement in a medical super-specialty.
Intermediate Stage
Advanced Surgical Techniques and Decision Making- (Year 2)
Progress from assisting to performing surgeries under supervision, focusing on complex oncological resections and reconstructions. Understand the principles of multidisciplinary tumor boards and actively participate in them to learn about integrated cancer care (medical oncology, radiation oncology, palliative care). Develop critical decision-making skills for managing surgical complications.
Tools & Resources
Advanced surgical atlases, Surgical videos (e.g., Acland''''s Video Atlas), Simulation labs (if available), Tumor board meetings
Career Connection
Mastering advanced techniques and multidisciplinary approaches makes you a well-rounded and highly competent surgical oncologist, highly valued in complex cancer care settings.
Specialized Rotations and Sub-specialty Focus- (Year 2-3)
Undertake rotations in specialized areas of Surgical Oncology (e.g., Head & Neck, Breast, Gastrointestinal, Thoracic, Urological, Gynecological, Musculoskeletal oncology) to gain in-depth expertise. Identify areas of personal interest and focus on developing deeper knowledge and skills in those sub-specialties. Seek external observerships if specific opportunities arise.
Tools & Resources
Specialty-specific textbooks and journals, Conferences and workshops (e.g., ACOS, IASO meetings in India), Mentors in specific sub-specialties
Career Connection
Specialized knowledge enhances employability and opens doors to niche roles in specialized cancer units or academic centers, offering higher growth potential.
Presentations and Publications- (Year 2-3)
Actively engage in presenting research findings at national and international conferences. Aim to publish your thesis work and other research projects in peer-reviewed journals. This demonstrates academic prowess and contributes to the scientific community. Network with peers and senior faculty at these events.
Tools & Resources
National/International Oncology Conferences (e.g., ICON, ASCO), Medical writing and publishing guides, Statistical software for data analysis
Career Connection
Publications and presentations significantly boost your academic profile, crucial for competitive positions, fellowships, and establishing a reputation as an expert.
Advanced Stage
Refine Independent Surgical Competence- (Year 3)
Take increasing responsibility for managing complex oncological cases independently under decreasing supervision. Focus on refining surgical efficiency, managing complications effectively, and patient safety protocols. Participate in mock exams and viva voce sessions to prepare for final university assessments. Develop skills in teaching junior residents.
Tools & Resources
Mock viva sessions with faculty, Review of operative videos for self-critique, Teaching opportunities for MS residents
Career Connection
Achieving independent surgical competence is the ultimate goal, enabling you to practice effectively as a consultant and lead surgical teams.
Leadership and Ethical Practice- (Year 3)
Engage in departmental administrative activities, understand hospital management, and actively participate in quality improvement initiatives. Develop strong communication skills for effective patient counseling, breaking bad news, and interdisciplinary team collaboration. Uphold the highest ethical standards in all clinical and research endeavors, crucial for patient trust and professional integrity.
Tools & Resources
Hospital ethics committee guidelines, Medical law and ethics resources, Leadership training modules (if available)
Career Connection
Strong leadership and ethical grounding are vital for assuming senior roles, establishing a reputable practice, and contributing to healthcare policy.
Career Planning and Post-M.Ch. Fellowships- (Year 3)
Actively explore career opportunities in surgical oncology, including consultant positions, academic roles, or specialized fellowships (e.g., robotic surgery, specific organ-based oncology fellowships). Prepare CVs, cover letters, and interview skills. Network with alumni and faculty for guidance on career pathways and securing desired positions.
Tools & Resources
Career counseling services (if available), Professional networking platforms (e.g., LinkedIn), Surgical Oncology Association websites for fellowship listings
Career Connection
Proactive career planning ensures a smooth transition post-M.Ch. and helps secure positions aligned with long-term professional goals and sub-specialty interests in India or abroad.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- M.S. (General Surgery) from a recognized University or equivalent qualification recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC, formerly MCI).
Duration: 3 years
Credits: Credits not specified
Assessment: Internal: undefined, External: Detailed (Theory Examination: Four papers, 100 marks each. Clinical/Practical Examination: includes long case, short cases, viva voce on instruments, specimens, operative procedures. Viva Voce on Clinical/Practical examination and Thesis. Thesis: Compulsory, candidates must submit a dissertation on a research topic).




