Can a BUMS graduate do surgery?

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    Mani Sahni | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    In the context of the BUMS course, practitioners are trained to perform minor surgical procedures relevant to Unani medicine practices. These procedures typically include treatments such as incision, drainage, and certain therapeutic interventions aimed at managing conditions within the scope of Unani medicine. 

    However, BUMS practitioners are not trained or licensed to perform major surgeries like those undertaken by MBBS doctors specializing in allopathic medicine. 

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