Index Home Every budding doctor needs to read many books. These medical books are not only an integral part of training, but also a companion for life. Today, in this world of information explosion, books compete with journals. Journals are a collection of periodic updates, newer thoughts, and renewed experiences. With innumerable medical books and about… Continue reading Medical books and journals in postal stamps
Month: March 2024
Lively Liver and Kind Kidneys
Index Home Liver is single, kidneys are in a pair. Our hollow intestines absorb whatever we eat or drink, and send it to more solid liver to process. It’s cells undergo a flurry of activities. Liver cells create substances, store nutrients, and let-go of things we do not need. Feed makes it busy, and starvation busier… Continue reading Lively Liver and Kind Kidneys
Women doctors: quite Invisible to the postal stamps ?
Index Home Today many countries enrol more women than men in their medical schools. India reached this landmark in 2011. Among OECD countries, these proportions are highest in the Baltics (Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia), where more than two-thirds of all doctors are women. Bottom four in this list are Japan, Korea, Luxembourg and the United States.… Continue reading Women doctors: quite Invisible to the postal stamps ?
How to hear, and listen for the unsaid
Index Home Hearing is one of the five senses, and listening is part of the sixth. We capture sound, filter out the noise, and pass it on to our brain. This intricate process of hearing is just one of the many inputs that set a chain of thoughts. What we see, feel, smell, and taste add… Continue reading How to hear, and listen for the unsaid