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Medical Memes

Epomedicine May 30, 2014 No Comments Gallery Creative writing

Meme (/mi:m/) is an image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by Internet users, often with…

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Should I study MBBS ?

Epomedicine May 24, 2014 No Comments Creative writing

When little, you would ink pages with your thoughts hovering around your dream of wearing a white coat and hanging up a stethoscope; you wouldn’t…

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Too many Medical negligence Claims – Where is the fault?

Dr. Sujit Kumar Shrestha, MD, Neonatology Fellowship May 8, 2014 No Comments Creative writing

It isn’t a new thing to find the news of medical negligence and extortion, manhandling of health professionals in the newspapers as well as online…

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Ignoring Consent and Counselling is a spark to all troubles

Dr. Sujit Kumar Shrestha, MD, Neonatology Fellowship Nov 19, 2013 No Comments Creative writing

Information about his health is patient’s right excluding certain modifiable scenarios. This right is retained by the attendant of the patients as well. Most often…

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