Why the Ukraine war is a wake-up call for our broken medical education system

India needs a grand strategy that caters to the ambitions of budding doctors and utilises their services to enhance the reach of healthcare to ordinary citizens

Sanjay Nagral
Mar 01, 2022, Times of India

For many of us, the Russia-Ukraine conflict is largely a television spectacle to be watched over a coffee from our drawing rooms. A faraway geopolitical war. But it’s not the same for some of our citizens. The parents of Indian students who are studying medicine in Ukraine are going through extremely anxious moments as their sons and daughters are caught in the crossfire.

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