A Registered Nurse (RN) is a licensed clinician who carries primary responsibility for bedside patient assessment, medication administration, care planning, and clinical advocacy across hospital wards, ICUs, OTs, and community settings. In India, registration requires completing either a 4-year B.Sc Nursing (with NEET-UG or state entrance for premier colleges like AIIMS, CMC Vellore, JIPMER) or a 3-year GNM diploma followed by the Post-Basic B.Sc Nursing bridge, and then enrolling with the Indian Nursing Council (INC) through the respective state nursing council. Domestically, RNs staff AIIMS, PGIMER, government district hospitals (7th CPC Level 7 pay scale ₹44,900–1,42,400), and major private chains — Apollo, Fortis, Manipal, Medanta, Max — where salaries scale sharply with specialisation (ICU, cath-lab, transplant). Internationally, NCLEX-RN opens US hospitals ($60–110k), NHS UK needs OSCE/CBT (£28–38k Band 5–6), Australia uses AHPRA, and the Gulf requires Prometric or Dataflow verification — giving Indian RNs one of the most globally portable healthcare credentials in the world.
A Registered Nurse (RN) is a licensed clinician who carries primary responsibility for bedside patient assessment, medication administration, care planning, and clinical advocacy across hospital wards, ICUs, OTs, and community settings. In India, registration requires completing either a 4-year B.Sc Nursing (with NEET-UG or state entrance for premier colleges like AIIMS, CMC Vellore, JIPMER) or a 3-year GNM diploma followed by the Post-Basic B.Sc Nursing bridge, and then enrolling with the Indian Nursing Council (INC) through the respective state nursing council. Domestically, RNs staff AIIMS, PGIMER, government district hospitals (7th CPC Level 7 pay scale ₹44,900–1,42,400), and major private chains — Apollo, Fortis, Manipal, Medanta, Max — where salaries scale sharply with specialisation (ICU, cath-lab, transplant). Internationally, NCLEX-RN opens US hospitals ($60–110k), NHS UK needs OSCE/CBT (£28–38k Band 5–6), Australia uses AHPRA, and the Gulf requires Prometric or Dataflow verification — giving Indian RNs one of the most globally portable healthcare credentials in the world.
A 12-hour MICU day shift in a private hospital in Bengaluru: arrive at 06:45 for SBAR handover — ventilator settings, vasopressor doses, overnight events; head-to-toe assessment on 1–2 ICU patients by 07:15; medication round with mandatory double-nurse check on insulin, heparin, and noradrenaline infusions; walk the intensivist round at 09:00 transcribing new orders live into the EMR; procedures through the mid-morning — IV cannulations, ABG draws, sterile dressing changes, ABG interpretation; lunch in 20 minutes (phone on, junior covers the bay); afternoon med round, vasopressor titration, I/O chart updates; if a code blue fires in an adjacent bay you drop everything and run — CPR, defibrillator, crash-cart management, crash-record documentation; family counselling during the 17:00 visiting window in Kannada or Hindi; SBAR handover to the evening shift at 18:00 with a physical walk of every bay. Twelve hours on your feet; the clinical load is constant because in ICU, anything can change in 90 seconds.
| City | Range |
|---|---|
| Delhi NCR | ₹5L – ₹10L |
| Mumbai | ₹5.5L – ₹9.5L |
| Bengaluru | ₹5L – ₹9L |
| Chennai | ₹4.5L – ₹8L |
| Kochi / Thiruvananthapuram | ₹4L – ₹7L |
| Hyderabad | ₹4.5L – ₹8.5L |
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Homeopathic doctors in India practise classical homeopathy — taking long, narrative case histories, mapping symptoms to a constitutional remedy via repertorisation, and prescribing highly diluted single remedies (Sulphur, Natrum mur, Lycopodium, Nux vomica, Phosphorus, etc.) in centesimal or LM potencies. The qualifying degree is BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery, 5.5 years including a year of internship) admitted via NEET-UG with a separate AYUSH counselling round, with MD-Homeopathy specializations in Materia Medica, Repertory, Organon, Pharmacy, Practice of Medicine, Paediatrics, or Psychiatry. Practice spans government AYUSH dispensaries (every state has them, often in PHCs), large homeopathy chains (Dr Batra's, Schwabe India, SBL, Bakson), independent clinics in tier-2 / tier-3 cities (where homeopathy retains strong patient trust), and online-consultation platforms (Lybrate, Practo, Justdial, mPower / Curofy). The profession sits in an unusual place — legally recognised under the Homoeopathy Central Council Act and the National Commission for Homoeopathy, yet the underlying mechanism (extreme serial dilution beyond Avogadro's number) remains scientifically unsupported, with major systematic reviews (NHMRC Australia 2015, EASAC 2017, House of Commons UK 2010) finding no evidence of effects beyond placebo. A clear-eyed practitioner takes the legal-and-cultural reality seriously, manages chronic-functional and self-limiting cases ethically, and refers acute / serious cases to allopathic colleagues without delay.
Psychiatrists are the medical doctors of mental health — diagnosing and treating depression, anxiety, OCD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD, addiction, dementia, eating disorders, and the complicated overlap zones where brain biology meets life circumstance. Unlike clinical psychologists, psychiatrists prescribe medication, admit patients, run ECT, manage medical comorbidity, and carry the legal authority to certify mental capacity, sign committal orders under the Mental Healthcare Act 2017, and direct inpatient psychiatric care. The Indian path is MBBS plus MD Psychiatry (3 years) via NEET-PG — competitive but not as crushing as surgery or radiology — with premier seats at NIMHANS Bangalore (the most prestigious mental-health institute in South Asia), AIIMS Delhi, IHBAS Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, JIPMER, and CMC Vellore. Workplaces span government psychiatric institutes, large private hospitals (Apollo, Fortis, Manipal, Max, Medanta), stand-alone psychiatric and de-addiction centres (Hope Trust, Cadabams, Manas), private clinics, and the rapidly growing Indian online-mental-health platforms (Amaha, Lybrate, Practo, MFine, Manastha) where senior consultants now earn supplementary ₹15-50L from tele-consults. Demand has structurally exploded post-COVID — India has roughly 0.75 psychiatrists per 100,000 population versus a WHO recommendation of 3, and the supply-demand gap will widen for the next two decades.
Provide therapy to patients with visual impairments to improve their functioning in daily life activities. May train patients in activities such as computer use, communication skills, or home management skills.
Assist patients in obtaining services, understanding policies and making health care decisions.
All health technologists and technicians not listed separately.
Direct nursing staff in the provision of patient care in a clinical practice setting, such as a hospital, hospice, clinic, or home. Ensure adherence to established clinical policies, protocols, regulations, and standards.
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