SECOND OPINION: A surgeon’s view of healthcare and policy in India
Prevention of War & Violence and Medical Ethics By Dr Sanjay Nagral
Dr. Sanjay Nagral | International Seminar on 'The landmark Treaty Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons Opportunities and Challenges’ | New Delhi | March 24-25, 2018
A fine doctor
Medicine is a profession where it is difficult not to be moved by inequities and injustice. Dr. Jonathan Fine was one doctor who went above, beyond and often overboard. Following the leadings of his heart.
For whom, the right to die?
Challenge after euthanasia verdict is to ensure dignity to the poor.
Will Politics Ever Overcome Its Apathy Towards Operative Healthcare for All?
While there is political consensus that a robust healthcare system is needed, it is rarely at the centre of electoral politics in India.
Why do Indian medical institutions produce so few research papers?
Science and service have retreated under the onslaught of the market.
Rewarding families of deceased organ donors is an ethical minefield, especially in India
India, with its history of organ trade rackets, should be cautious before proposing incentives that may be on the slippery slope towards organ commerce.
Dr Sanjay S. Nagral sharing his views on the book Complications after Gastrointestinal Surgery
Dr Sanjay S. Nagral (Coordinator and Senior Consultant, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre; Head, Department of Surgery, KB Bhabha Municipal General Hospital, Mumbai) sharing his views on our newly published book "Complications after Gastrointestinal Surgery" during the book launch at The Seventh Gyan Burman Oration, New Delhi.
The Big Gorakhpur Cover-up (Part 1)
To discuss the devastating deaths of as many as 60 children in 72 hrs in Gorakhpur, MIRROR NOW caught up with Dr. Sanjay Nagral and others