The Supreme court judgment on caste-based prescriptions in prison manuals - tip of the iceberg [0.03%]
最高法院对监狱手册中基于种姓的限制判决——冰山一角
Sylvia Karpagam
Sylvia Karpagam
The Supreme Court of India had, in a public interest litigation based on an article by journalist Sukanya Shantha in The Wire, sharply criticised existing prison manuals for several clauses reinforcing the age-old injustices of caste-based ...
Medicolegal response to domestic violence cases: Qualitative insights from a tertiary care hospital in West Delhi, India [0.03%]
印度德里西部一家三级护理医院的医法部门对家庭暴力案件的应对:定性研究见解
Loveena Sehra
Loveena Sehra
Background: Domestic violence is a pervasive public health issue in India, significantly impacting women's health and well-being. Disclosures of domestic violence frequently occur during healthcare encounters, making hosp...
Observation of art enhances medical students' cultural and gender awareness, recognition, and clinical empathy [0.03%]
艺术观察提升医学生的文化意识、性别意识、认同感和临床共情能力
Damnhien Nguyen,David Chen,Alexa Torres et al.
Damnhien Nguyen et al.
Background: As patient populations become more diverse, cultural and gender competency are increasingly important for clinicians to learn and practice. Cultural and gender competency in the doctor-patient interaction may ...
Reconsidering the ethics of off-label medication use: A response to Braillon and Naudet on baclofen use in alcohol use disorders in India [0.03%]
关于印度酒精使用障碍患者使用巴氯芬的伦理问题的再思考——回应Braillon和Naudet的观点
Dheeraj Kattula
Dheeraj Kattula
High diffusion of the use of baclofen in patients with alcohol use disorders (AUD) in India has raised concerns from Braillon and Naudet. They say the practice is based on poor evidence and ignores possible harms to patients. This article c...
Scientific advances facilitate formulation and practical implementation of climate-conscious clinical medical ethics [0.03%]
科技的进步促进气候意识临床医学伦理的形成与实践
Bor Luen Tang
Bor Luen Tang
Global climate change due to anthropogenic carbon emissions has created and deepened problems in medicine and public health, such as ecological upheavals and ambient heat-associated health detriments. The fields of biomedicine and biomedica...
The path of healing: What a cracked bucket can teach young surgeons [0.03%]
治愈之路——一个裂开的水桶能给年轻外科医生上的宝贵一课
Prabudh Goel
Prabudh Goel
This narrative explores the journey of young paediatric surgeons through the metaphor of a cracked bucket that inadvertently waters flowers along its path. The story illuminates how perceived imperfections and vulnerabilities in medical pra...
Pavitra Mohan,Dvr Seshadri,Evita Fernandez et al.
Pavitra Mohan et al.
We at Equitable Healthcare Access Consortium (EHAC), a consortium of healthcare organisations and individual practitioners committed to ethical and equitable healthcare in India, wish to express deep concern over the recent First Informatio...
Response to Calderon-Margalit et al: the asymmetry of empathy [0.03%]
对Calderon-Margalit等人的回应:共情的不对称性
Vidit Panchal
Vidit Panchal
This response to the critique of my reflection engages with concerns raised by professors at the Braun School of Public Health, HUJI. While acknowledging their disappointment, I reaffirm my central argument that Israeli academia, despite in...
Response to "Israeli academia during the genocide: supporting the state through words and silences" [0.03%]
对文章“以色列学术界在种族灭绝时期:用言语和沉默支持国家”的回应
Ronit Calderon-Margalit,A Mark Clarfield,Hagit Hochner et al.
Ronit Calderon-Margalit et al.
This is a response to Dr Panchal's opinion piece that accused us, teachers, directors and staff of the programme he participated in, of not discussing or protesting against the situation in Gaza during the academic year of 2023-24. We find ...
Florian Naudet,Alain Braillon
Florian Naudet
The "discussion" on our commentary about baclofen use in India perpetuates misconceptions. We want to: a) highlight the flood of overlapping and conflicting meta-analyses that obscure rather than clarify baclofen's effects; b) stress the im...