Karan is an Associate Editor & Project Coordinator for eMedici. He is a currently a medical intern at South West Healthcare - but prior to becoming a doctor, has worked extensively in diverse health care settings such as a children's hospice, a neuropsychiatric ward, and a crisis/suicide hotline. With two previous Masters' degrees in Public Health and Business Administration, he has extensive experience in health research and epidemiological work. Karan has a keen fascination in understanding how private and public entities can work together to effectively address the most significant health issues of our era. Karan has been involved with eMedici since 2022, while he was a medical student. In the spare time that he has available, Karan loves to explore language learning, and to explore his cultural and spiritual roots.
Karan on the Basic Pathological Sciences (BPS) exam:
In 2024, I decided to sit the BPS Exam, and I have to say that studying and preparing for this exam was a fulfilling experience. However, it was also a tiring process (even though it definitely didn't need to be!). I found that when preparing, there was a clear lack of adequate available resources to assist with studying. As a result, preparation for the exam entailed reading (and re-reading) hundreds of pages in a textbook in a grossly inefficient manner that got quite repetitive, quite fast. With this in mind, I strongly feel that eMedici's BPS resource can serve as a valuable means for one to get the most out of the studying process in terms of both efficiency, and overall enjoyment in the learning process. We have spent many hours carefully designing these materials in a manner that tests important concepts directly from the BPS syllabus, thereby ensuring the maximum possible study value. I truly hope that whoever uses this material will find great benefit in learning for this exam, while also hopefully having some fun along the way!