That depends on what you value most in a career. Both MD General Medicine and MD Emergency Medicine are highly respected and challenging specializations, each with its own unique strengths and weaknesses.
General Medicine is a broad field that covers the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of medical conditions. For this, you need to have a strong base in medical science, along with excellent diagnostic and problem-solving skills.
MD Emergency Medicine, on the other hand, focuses on the immediate diagnosis and treatment of acute and life-threatening medical conditions, such as trauma, heart attacks, and stroke. For this, you need quick thinking, excellent clinical skills, and the ability to work well under pressure. Personally, I feel that you should have knowledge of both emergency and non-emergency situations because each and every disease has the complications that make it an emergency. However, academically you wouldn't get the recognition of a full-fledged medicine specialist. You can not opt for Superspeciality courses other than critical care.
There are several benefits to pursuing an MD in Emergency Medicine from AIIMS Delhi, which is considered one of the leading medical institutions in the country. Some of these benefits include:
Overall, EM is a very interesting branch that requires excellent thinking skills. Many students are attracted to this field but the bitter reality is that this field is yet to make its place in India.
Although AIIMS has trauma cases as well, the overall exposure and opportunities are less. The job prospects are bleak and you won't ever be able to have your own private clinic. Moreover, anyone, even an anesthesiologist or an MD medicine or a DM critical care can replace you. I recommend you go for anesthesia rather than EM as the former has more opportunities and guarantees a bright future.