SECOND OPINION: A surgeon’s view of healthcare and policy in India
Who gives? Who lives? Organ Transplantation in India : some ethical Quagmires
Dr. Sanjay Nagral, a GI surgeon by training and a thinker by choice, speaks about organ transplantation in India and the ethical quagmires is could lead to
Why the Ukraine war is a wake-up call for our broken medical education system
What Made-in-Ukraine doctors say about our medical education
A ‘lifeline’, animal farmed
The recent transplant of a pig’s heart into a man highlights the close connection between species
L29 - Bile duct injury: the collateral damage by Sanjay Nagral, Mumbai - JSF 2021
Topic: Bile duct injury: the collateral damage. Event: Jaipur Surgical Festival 2021, hosted by MGMCH, Jaipur on 4-5 Dec 2021. Held on: 17.00-17.30 PM, 5 December 2021 (Sunday), Day 2 of Event
Getting It Write - A Masterclass on the Art of Writing A Scientific Paper
Getting It Write - A Masterclass on the Art of Writing A Scientific Paper
A different Ganesha
If Mayor Kishore Pednekar even partly implements what she said, it could be Ganesha’s best gift to his devotees. He will live up to his reputation as the god who demolishes obstacles.
Health System Building Blocks and Organ Transplantation in India
The absence of registries in India makes it challenging to provide a precise estimate of those developing end-stage organ failure and thus benefitting from transplantation.
In Dubious Battle: Ramdev versus the Indian Medical Association
The Ramdev-IMA skirmish is more of a turf war based on perceived insults, than about upholding science or attacking obscurantism. It is a sideshow of a fake quarrel that has distracted us again from the crisis in healthcare that India faces.