doctors
Burnout may be reason behind doctors prescribing wrong medicines
Patient satisfaction is three times more likely to be lower when doctors are physically, emotionally and mentally exhausted.
Efforts needed to address 'financial toxicity' of cancer treatment
Many patients face financial devastation particularly as they progress into survivorship.
'Doctors continue to bear the brunt of social aggression'
Psychologists contend that this could be part of a larger trend in society, of giving vent to innate prejudices, bigotry, patriarchy.
City hospital claims to use smallest heart pump
The device is like a catheter and works on the principle of submersible water pump, it is as thick as a pencil and six inches long.
Chennai doctors save Tanzania girl who has lived life with organs outside her body
Sauda Suleiman Amour, was born with defective abdominal wall and liver, part of intestine jutted out of her belly.
State offers lucrative pay to rural docs
Working in rural areas for a year is a mandatory provision made by the state government for all doctors.
Collector unfazed by docs’ lukewarm response to appeal
However, Dr Suryawanshi remains unfazed and told The Asian Age that while the response is slow, it may pick up gradually.
Kin assault two JJ docs over patient’s death
4 relatives arrested; resident docs go on day-long strike.
Cancer docs feel unprepared, but recommend marijuana anyway
There’s evidence marijuana can treat chronic pain in adults and medications similar to marijuana can ease nausea from chemotherapy.
Don’t dive in shallow end of pools, it can paralyse you: Doctors
A 15-year-old boy became immobile after diving into shallow end of a swimming pool.