SECOND OPINION: A surgeon’s view of healthcare and policy in India
A Mann ki Baat on Covid-19
Dr Sanjay Nagral explains why he’s disturbed by some claims made by Dr Shashank Joshi on Prime Minister Modi’s latest radio show.
COVID-19’s triage challenge
This time-tested, effective strategy could help tackle COVID-19 but poses unique challenges in India
Transplant Coordinator/ Organ donation/ IATC
Dr. Sanjay Nagral, Co-chair : Declaration of Istanbul Custodian Group, speaks about ‘Transplant Coordination in India - The unique ethical challenges ‘
What I would have liked to ask the Sexpert
I had not performed a circumcision for years. Anyway, the young man recovered well. I sent a note to Dr Watsa thanking him for the referral. Then something strange happened
The sense of an ending
Many things around us are ending. 2020 for example. But as long as we know that it’s not the end but just a sense of an ending, we can even savour the moment.
Don’t cry for me Argentina
The little-known story of the unknown Argentinian cardiac surgeon, who devised the world's most famous surgery - the cardiac, or coronary bypass.
The small warriors of a big pox
Those who survived smallpox were lucky. For the rest of us, the only reminder of the disease is the pockmarked faces that we still see. There was nothing small about smallpox, though.
A clear reading of the Ayurveda surgery move
India needs its Ayurveda graduates, including surgeons, to improve the common man’s access to decent health care