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Guest Suggestion Form: https://forms.gle/tbwi5MfmkwkTBMv49 In this episode of The Nachiket Bhatia Show, we have Dr. Vishal Gabale in conversation with Dr. Nachiket Bhatia Dr. Vishal Gabale is a distinguished internal medicine physician based in Mumbai, India. He earned his MBBS and DNB in Internal Medicine from DY Patil Medical College and Hospital. Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Gabale is a prominent medical educator and digital influencer, known for simplifying complex medical concepts through engaging content. ▪️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/health.with... ▪️YouTube: / @adrenalinebyvg ▪️LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-vishal... In this episode, Dr. Vishal Gajbale shares how a childhood accident taught him that life is short and fueled his study habits, his journey from an average MBBS student in Aurangabad to becoming a TEDx speaker, why he chose a career in MD medicine, the real-world toll of residency with its long hours and relentless learning, and the strategies he used to persevere. Dr. Vishal Gajbale explains the key differences between MD training, which is college-based and guided by professors, and DNB training, which takes place in corporate hospitals and demands a self-driven approach. He shares practical tactics for handling toxic seniors, such as anticipating their questions, documenting every detail, and taking only the leave you truly need. He calls the medicine mindset a love of solving problems and a commitment to learning throughout your career. He says AI in healthcare will soon point out the most likely diagnoses and cut down on paperwork, but doctors will still need to use their own judgment. He also highlights two key soft skills for doctors, listening closely to patients and providing personalised treatment based on each person’s needs. We also discuss: ▪️Top five toxic med-school residencies in India ▪️MD Medicine salary trends in India ▪️Government versus corporate medical jobs ▪️How to start a private clinic and its cost ▪️In-demand medical fellowships for 2025 Additionally, he shared simple NEET PG prep tips like setting small daily study goals, clear pros and cons of diploma versus full-degree courses, how to make fair lab and pharmacy referrals without overcharging patients, the difference between bonded and no-bond seats, using telemedicine to reach rural areas, quick mental-health check-ins for residents, and easy work–life balance tricks such as taking short walks or stretch breaks during long shifts. A must-watch for aspiring MBBS students, MD/DNB candidates, current residents looking for coping tips, young physicians planning private practice, and anyone curious about how internal medicine shapes future super-specialists. About the host: Dr. Nachiket Bhatia is an angel investor, 3x TEDx speaker, and motivational speaker. He was featured in TIMES 40 Under 40 and recognized by Forbes as a Top 10 Most Innovative CEO in 2020. He also supports startups through investments. Follow Dr. Nachiket Bhatia: ✅Instagram: / dr.nachiketbhatia ✅LinkedIn: / dr-nachiket-bhatia ✅X: https://x.com/bhatia_nachiket?s=11 Timestamps: 00:00 - Trailer 00:50 - Introduction 03:00 - Personal journey into medicine 06:14 - Why medicine? 09:33 - Who should choose medicine? 11:19 - Toxicity in medical residencies 20:59 - MD vs DNB in medicine 26:25 - Govt vs. private hospitals 31:18 - Super-speciality 32:45 - AI in the future of medicine 34:05 - Top institutes for MD and DNB 35:35 - Salary for MD in medicine 37:15 - Is medicine saturated? 40:03 - Diploma and fellowship 42:02 - Govt vs corp jobs 43:30 - Setting up a private clinic 50:30 - Referral tie-ups with laboratories 53:20 - Top 5 specialities for the future 54:16 - Rapid-fire