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Umm I am 2 nd year mbbs student from nimsrc medical College jaffaerguda knruhs University

Nice to meet you! Welcome, 2nd year MBBS student from NIMSRC Medical College, Jaffaerguda (KNRUHS University).
2nd year MBBS is quite intense - you're dealing with subjects like:
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Microbiology
  • Forensic Medicine
I'm here to help you with:
  • Concept explanations from your subjects
  • Exam prep and important topics
  • Clinical correlations
  • Diagrams and mnemonics
  • Doubt clearing
What would you like to study or ask about today?

I have path micro and Pharma

The classic 2nd year trio! All three together can be a lot to handle.
What do you need help with?
  • 📚 Specific topic you're studying right now?
  • 📝 Exam prep - important questions or high-yield topics?
  • A doubt you want cleared?
  • 🔗 Linking concepts across the three subjects?
Just tell me what's on your mind - subject and topic - and we'll get into it!

Umm my university exam is in September and I haven't start any preparation I wanna start my pathology from scratch

Asking for Preferences
Great choices! Harsh Mohan is excellent for university exams - well-organized and exam-focused. Here's a solid plan:

Your Pathology Game Plan (May - September)

Phase 1: General Pathology (May 25 - June 30) - ~5 weeks

This is your foundation. Everything in systemic pathology builds on this.
WeekTopics
Week 1Cell injury, Cell death (Necrosis, Apoptosis)
Week 2Inflammation (Acute & Chronic)
Week 3Repair & Wound Healing, Hemodynamic disorders
Week 4Thrombosis, Embolism, Infarction, Shock
Week 5Neoplasia (very important - spend extra time here)

Phase 2: Systemic Pathology (July 1 - August 15) - ~6 weeks

WeekTopics
Week 6Cardiovascular - IHD, Valvular diseases
Week 7Respiratory - Pneumonia, TB, Lung tumors
Week 8GIT - Gastritis, PUD, Liver (Hepatitis, Cirrhosis)
Week 9Kidney - GN, Nephrotic/Nephritic, Tumors
Week 10Blood disorders - Anemias, Leukemias, Lymphomas
Week 11Endocrine, Breast, Female genital tract

Phase 3: Revision + Previous Papers (Aug 16 - Sept exam) - ~3 weeks

  • Revise General Path (highest weightage in exams)
  • Solve last 5-10 years KNRUHS question papers
  • Short notes of high-yield topics

Daily Study Tips

  • 3-4 hours of Pathology per day minimum
  • Read Harsh Mohan + make short notes simultaneously
  • Draw diagrams (morphology, flowcharts) - helps retention
  • Micro and Pharma in remaining hours

Where do you want to start right now?
  • Should I explain Cell Injury and Cell Death (the very first topic) in detail?
  • Or do you want a topic-by-topic breakdown of what's most important in Harsh Mohan for KNRUHS exams?

But I have my pre final exam in July 1st week so I have to prepare for full syllabus

Asking for Preferences
3-4 hours is workable. Here's your revised two-phase plan:

PHASE 1: Pre-Final Crash Plan (May 25 - July 5) - 5.5 weeks

Goal: Cover full syllabus once - no deep diving, focus on understanding + key points

General Pathology (Week 1-2.5)

DaysTopicPriority
Day 1-2Cell Injury, Cell Death, Apoptosis⭐⭐⭐ Very High
Day 3-4Acute & Chronic Inflammation⭐⭐⭐ Very High
Day 5-6Repair, Regeneration, Wound Healing⭐⭐ High
Day 7-8Hemodynamic disorders, Edema, Congestion⭐⭐ High
Day 9-10Thrombosis, Embolism, Infarction, Shock⭐⭐⭐ Very High
Day 11-14Neoplasia (most important topic ever)⭐⭐⭐ Very High
Day 15-17Immunopathology, Amyloidosis⭐⭐ High

Systemic Pathology (Week 3-5.5)

DaysTopicPriority
Day 18-19Cardiovascular - IHD, Hypertension, Valves⭐⭐⭐
Day 20-21Respiratory - Pneumonia, TB, Lung Ca⭐⭐⭐
Day 22-23Liver - Hepatitis, Cirrhosis, Tumors⭐⭐⭐
Day 24GIT - Gastric ulcer, Ca stomach, IBD⭐⭐
Day 25-26Kidney - GN, Nephrotic/Nephritic, RCC⭐⭐⭐
Day 27-28Blood - Anemias, Leukemias, Lymphomas⭐⭐⭐
Day 29-30Endocrine - Thyroid, Diabetes, Adrenal⭐⭐
Day 31-33Breast, Female genital tract, Bone & Soft tissue⭐⭐
Day 34-38Full revision + Previous question papers⭐⭐⭐

PHASE 2: Post Pre-Final → University Final (July - September)

  • Deep revision of weak topics
  • More MCQ practice
  • Detailed notes of high-yield topics
  • Micro + Pharma integration

Daily Study Structure (3-4 hours)

Hour 1    → Read new topic (Harsh Mohan)
Hour 2    → Re-read + make short bullet notes
Hour 3    → Draw diagrams / morphology tables
Hour 4    → Revise yesterday's topic (15 min) + solve questions

My Recommendation for Harsh Mohan

  • Don't read every word - read headings, bold text, tables, and diagrams first
  • Then fill in with the text
  • Write short notes in a separate notebook as you go - these will save you in September

Ready to start Topic 1? Tell me and I'll give you a complete, exam-ready breakdown of Cell Injury and Cell Death right now - the way Harsh Mohan covers it, with all the key points you need to know for KNRUHS exams.

Should I upload question bank

Yes, absolutely upload it!
If you share your KNRUHS Pathology question bank or previous year papers, I can:
  • 📊 Identify the most repeated topics - so you know what to prioritize
  • 🎯 Rank topics by frequency - highest weightage first
  • 📝 Map questions to your study plan - so you study what actually comes in exams
  • Answer specific questions with detailed explanations
This will make your preparation much more targeted instead of covering everything equally.
Go ahead and upload it - PDF, image, Word file, whatever format you have. I'll analyze it right away!
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