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Are most doctors perfectionists? Do you agree?  Are you  driven by wanting to  be perfect or a fear of litigation?
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Hello everyone,
I would like to give you an account of my experiences over the last few days through this blog.
The last few days were quite hectic considering the fact that I had to take duty at a primary health centre, where the doctor was away for training and also for the hill development scheme where the ... Read More »
It's a common challenge for doctors to find time for all they want to do
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“Maybe nobody returns home without having sex in Mumbai” It is a common assumption regarding Nepali migrant workers in India.Spread of HIV in married monogamous women in Nepal is a recent trend posing a significant threat to the community. Husband goes to work in foreign land to earn money while wife patiently awaits the return of her husband in the hope that her man will bring prosperity in the family. In spite of blessings, Men bring curse in the family. ... Read More »
August the first was a Friday when I started my pre-registration surgical house job at Paddington Green Children's Hospital.
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As part of the theme of tips for the new junior doctors... heres my memories of my first night on call
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I have just returned from a 4 day break in New York and never expected to find myself looking around a US Navy personnel carrier and enjoying it! It was fleet week in New York so some of the big US navy boats (in active service) come and dock at Pier 42. They arrive for the holiday weekend - I suppose a PR exercise. There ... Read More »
It was 2007 Fall in the third week of May, I was in Everest Base Camp along with many Researcher Doctors, Climbers, Sherpas and other staff from one of the greatest Research Expedition on Everest ( www.xtreme-evest.com ) ( http://www.xtreme-everest.co.uk/news_detail.php?article=414 )! That is great place, extreme altitude ... Read More »
Hi everyone.
  The events over the last few days have made me ponder as to whether we as doctors do give due importance to the social dimension of diseases. Do we really know whether or not our patient might be able to afford a treatment or not? What do we do when in spite of our best efforts to give the best ... Read More »
A humurous take on as why normal people turn up as docotrs ... Read More »
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