Issue, March 2026
Newsletter
Don’t Miss What Everyone’s Learning at Conceptual OBG!
February was power-packed at Conceptual OBG, and if you missed these sessions, here’s your quick FOMO alert.
From high-yield pharmacology and ART essentials to landmark trials and forensic clarity — this month was all about concept-driven, exam-focused, clinically relevant learning. Whether you’re preparing for NEET SS, MD/DNB, or strengthening your clinical foundation, these sessions delivered exactly what serious aspirants need.
Here’s a quick rewind of February’s highlights
1. Drugs Used in ART — Simplified & Structured By Dr. Aditya Nimbkar
Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) is a must-know topic for PG entrance exams and clinical practice. In this high-yield session, Dr. Aditya Nimbkar breaks down:
- Classification of ART drugs
- Mechanisms of action explained simply
- Exam-focused pharmacology pearls
- Clinical correlations for better retention
Perfect for MD Medicine, DNB, NEET PG, and competitive exam aspirants looking to build clarity — not confusion.
2. Consistent PYQ Revision + Structured Case Discussions | Dr. Smita Jugnu | NEET SS AIR 185
Clearing NEET SS with an All India Rank 185 is no small feat. Dr. Smita Jugnu shares the two pillars that transformed her preparation:
- Consistent revision of Previous Year Questions (PYQs)
- Structured, high-yield case discussions
- Concept-based learning over passive reading
- Strong clinical correlation
- Smart final revision strategy
Her journey reinforces one powerful truth:
Repetition + Structured Thinking > Random Reading
A must-watch for every serious NEET SS aspirant.
3. Progesterone — A Masterclass on a Master Drug By Dr. Aditya Nimbkar
If you practice OBG, this discussion is non-negotiable.
This deep-dive session covers:
- Physiology & mechanism of action
- Natural vs Synthetic progesterone
- Is Dydrogesterone really the best?
- Micronized progesterone — the ideal mimic
- Why cheaper progestins & OCPs can’t be used in pregnancy
- MPA, Norethisterone, DMPA, LNG-IUS
- SPRMs simplified
Clear concepts. Clinical logic. Exam-ready clarity.
4. Landmark Trials in OBG Series — The CLASP Trial & Beyond By Dr. Raina Chawla
As part of the Landmark Trials in OBG series, this session explores the CLASP Trial and related studies, covering:
- Trial design
- Key findings
- Clinical implications
- Translating evidence into practice
An essential session for residents and clinicians who want to strengthen evidence-based decision-making in obstetrics and gynecology.
5. Hymen — Anatomical & Forensic Aspects Explained By Dr. Aditya Nimbkar
A topic that demands clarity, ethics, and precision.
This session covers:
- Types and anatomical variants
- Clinical relevance
- Forensic & medicolegal interpretation
- Myths vs medical facts
- High-yield exam points
Ideal for OBGYN residents, forensic learners, and medical students aiming for concept-based understanding with ethical sensitivity.
February wasn’t about just “covering topics.”
It was about:
- Building structured thinking
- Connecting theory to clinical practice
- Mastering PYQs strategically
- Learning with clarity instead of memorizing blindly
And this is just the beginning.
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