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Power and money exert control in all spheres, and healthcare is no exception. This issue has authors showing how the…
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Gender awareness among the undergraduate medical students: A cross sectional study from Hyderabad, India

Background: Physician trainees need to have robust gender awareness for better professional relationships and patient outcomes. A cross-sectional study was conducted among undergraduate (UG) medical students (MBBS) of a medical college in Hyderabad, India, in Novem...

I’d like to die only once
So, what if I smell, speak and look different,

So, what if I am drugged and obtunded?

I can still sense

My emotions are not blunted.

The Occasional Human Sacrifice: A testament to moral courage
Carl Elliott. The Occasional Human Sacrifice: Medical Experimentation and the Price of Saying No. WW Norton & Company, May 14, 2024. 368 pages. ISBN-10: 1324065508, ISBN-13: 978-1324065500
Maxillofacial defects following road traffic accidents should be included in the disability spectrum

In India, 21.20% of annual road traffic accidents (RTA) result in maxillofacial injuries, with most victims being young adults aged 18-45 years. Such RTAs cause personal losses to individuals and families and adversely impact the country’s health system facilities....

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