Lessons in Indian healthcare: What PhD supervisors & medical school teachers must know
I speak for those doctoral candidates who are scared what their supervisors think, I speak for those post graduates in
MBBS, MD, PGD-PHSM
I speak for those doctoral candidates who are scared what their supervisors think, I speak for those post graduates in
Dodging the mosquito is not absolutely easy as vector bionomics gets complicated with climate change and neighbourhood community practices, which
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India and the United States of America have one thing in common, among the many other things and that is:
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I returned recently from my trip in the EU region furthering healthcare agenda in length and breadth in selected nations
“It is appropriate to remember that India’s richness lies both in the soul and the soil and whose intention for
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“Protecting the health of those who have no wealth will require an iron will from a governance perspective. This also
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“The door-step doctor will revolutionise modern medicine and will inject an infectious consciousness of change among the populace. The will
In a recent meeting of mine with a very senior & learned official in India’s Ministry of Health, I stumbled
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Nipah Virus infection ( NiV) has surfaced in the southern belt of India and is doing the talks deeply. Nipah
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“The time has arrived when we face a scary future due to antibiotic resistance which is deeply invisible to the
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