Best Pediatrics Faculty Dr Divya for NEET SS Prep
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Dr Divya – Pediatrics

Dr Divya | Pediatric

Dr. Divya Madan, one of the best faculties in NEET SS DM Pediatrics, is an Attending Consultant known for her concept-focused teaching approach. Her research presentations and clinical expertise help simplify neonatal topics, ensuring students excel in their exams. Her mentorship fosters confidence and exam readiness for NEET SS Pediatrics aspirants.

About Subject

What is Pediatrics ?

Pediatrics is a branch of medicine dedicated to the health, growth, and development of infants, children, and adolescents. It focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of childhood illnesses, ensuring normal physical, mental, and emotional development while promoting overall well-being.

Pediatrics

7 Topics

  • General Pediatrics
  • Nutrition
  • Pediatrics Genetics
  • Pediatric Dermatology
  • Pediatric Neurology
  • Pediatric Gastroenterology
  • Pediatric Hepatology

Total Videos

7 Videos

QBank

102 Chapters

Total MCQs

4541 MCQs

Speciality of Pediatric In DocTutorials

The Pediatrics specialty at DocTutorials provides a structured and high‑yield pathway for NEET SS and NEET PG aspirants, now enhanced with V5 integration for a smarter, more interactive learning experience. Covering growth, development, immunisation, neonatal care, emergencies, and core subspecialties, the program blends expert‑led video lectures with live interactive sessions for clear concept building. Our V5‑powered Qbank, Grand Tests, and Elite T&Ds simulate real exam conditions and strengthen problem‑solving skills. The Quick Revision Program (QRP) aids rapid recall through concise charts and mnemonics, while mentorship and dynamic leaderboard tracking ensure steady progress, making Pediatrics preparation focused, effective, and achievable.

Top Quality Videos

Top Quality Video lectures for conceptual understanding.

Qbank

Question Bank

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