
The Haryana state health department had earlier expressed concern over lack of control over private medical colleges. However, this time the decision to not allow any more private medical institutions to be opened, is quite strong after a meeting of the health and medical education & research departments took place on April 5. The decision now […]

The DCI (Dental Council of India) has proposed a bridge course for dental graduates to become MBBS doctors. The DCI feels the effect would be two fold – one, provide jobs for dental graduates and two, address the acute shortage of doctors across India.The bridge course proposal has been framed with help from the MCI and […]
For last one year we are on a mission to build the most powerful clinical case network for Doctors. Till date 200,000+ Doctors and medical students have used our app. 10,000+ cases have been shared. The next step in our mission is to build the worlds most powerful evidence based reference tool. Think about all […]

The UK can be rightfully thought of as the paragon of an effective primary care system ( this is not to play down their other challenges, say with cancer care). Primary care practitioners (i.e. GPs) hold a dependable niche in people’s minds, a respectable chair in the functioning of their healthcare system, and offer an […]

Last time we met we were all praises about the bolstering of fruitful general practice. We eulogised a healthcare system that runs with the GP as it’s spine and recognised the role it has to play in maintaining an economically and holistically slick healthcare system. I’ve always indulged in the habit of pertinent quoting at […]

To bring down prices for medicines for critical disease like – cancer, HIV and diabetes the government revised the national list of essential medicines (NLEM) to add 106 more frequently prescribed drugs and remove 70 others which are not prescribed frequently.The move following recommendations from a core committee formed by the health ministry is expected to […]

Last year there were 147 cases of microcephaly in Brazil. This year the number is 2,400. The cause for this unprecedented rise of microcephaly is most likely the Zika virus. The virus has been demonstrated during the autopsy of an infant born with microcephaly. Further more it has also been demonstrated in the amniotic fluid […]

‘Mini livers in a lab’ sounds like a scene from a childhood cartoon show. However, These imaginary ‘mini livers in a lab’ have been brought to life by a team of scientists from Pandorum, an Indian start up company based in Bangalore when they have successfully developed India’s first artificial human liver tissue in a […]

BMC corporators in Maharashtra are in no mood to shell out a single rupee from their pockets. After demanding high end laptops and android mobile phones, AC cars and an increased honarorium from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 25,000. Their latest and most atrocious demand – free medical treatment ! The argument placed by corporators is […]