Professor - Medicine

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Medicine Educator
Medicine Faculty
Medicine Mentor

Last updated on 02 Mar 2026

Overview

A Professor of Medicine imparts advanced medical knowledge, conducts research, and mentors students in the field of internal medicine, contributing to academic excellence and expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of medical conditions.

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Job Description
  • OPD Consultation of Internal Medicine patients
  • Performing all kinds of medical ward procedures
  • Attending Medical Emergency cases
  • Clinical rounds and patient’s counselling in Wards & ICU
  • Clinical documentation of patients
  • Academic activities for Medical Students: Lecture, Bedside Clinics, Workshop
  • Managing department administration
Key Skills for this Job Role

Time Management

Leadership

Time Management

Professionalism

Teaching Skills

Networking

Mentorship

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FAQS

How do you manage acute coronary syndrome ?

Immediate ECG, cardiac biomarkers, and risk stratification are performed. Management includes dual antiplatelet therapy, anticoagulation, statins, and timely reperfusion.

What are the principles of rational antibiotic use?

Antibiotics should be prescribed based on clinical suspicion, culture sensitivity, and local antibiograms. De-escalation after culture results and avoiding unnecessary broad-spectrum use helps prevent resistance. 

How do you approach polypharmacy in elderly patients?

Systematic review of all current medications to identify those that may be unnecessary or potentially harmful. When appropriate, I implement deprescribing strategies while ensuring that essential therapies are maintained. Ongoing patient education and regular follow‑up are key to minimizing adverse drug events and promoting safe medication use.

How do you manage acute stroke?

Immediate neuroimaging differentiates ischemic from hemorrhagic stroke. For ischemic stroke within the therapeutic window, thrombolysis or mechanical thrombectomy is considered. Blood pressure control and secondary prevention strategies are important.

How do you handle critically ill patients with multi-organ dysfunction?

Management requires a multidisciplinary ICU approach focusing on organ support such as ventilation, renal replacement therapy, and vasopressors as needed. Early identification and treatment of the underlying cause are essential. Continuous monitoring and dynamic reassessment guide therapy.

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What qualifications are required for Professor – Medicine?

A Professor – Medicine must hold an MD or DNB in General Medicine from a recognized institution. As per regulations of the National Medical Commission (NMC), promotion to Professor requires specified years of teaching experience as Associate Professor, along with mandatory indexed research publications. 

Which courses are recommended for Professor – Medicine?

Advanced certifications in critical care, diabetology, cardiology updates, infectious diseases, or rheumatology are beneficial. Courses in medical education technology (MET), research methodology, and biostatistics strengthen academic roles.

Where do Professors – Medicine work?

Professors – Medicine primarily work in government and private medical colleges attached to tertiary care teaching hospitals. They are involved in inpatient wards, ICUs, outpatient departments, and academic teaching programs. 

What is the salary of a Professor – Medicine in India?

In India, Professor - medicine approximately earns between ₹25 - 50 lakhs per year, which varies depending on the type of organization.

What skills are required for Professor – Medicine?

A Professor – Medicine requires strong clinical expertise across internal medicine subspecialties and excellent diagnostic reasoning skills. Teaching ability, research guidance, publication writing, and curriculum development are crucial academic competencies.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 160000USD 240000
United KingdomGBP 65000GBP 95000
UAEAED 330000AED 520000
CanadaCAD 180000CAD 350000
AustraliaAUD 200000AUD 350000
IndiaINR 2500000INR 5000000
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