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  • Contributor should be lifetime member of IAPSM
  • The narrative/write up should be related to Community Medicine or Public Health.
  • Narrative must not contain any controversial statement or personal comments.
  • The content of narrative should contribute to enhancement of subject.
  • Author is responsible for his/her expressed views.
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Health Preparedness in Situations of War

  “A hospital alone shows what war is.” Erich Maria Remarque As the dastardly, unprovoked, and s...

Thesis Writing: The Journey of Lessons Learned

  When I stepped into the world of MD in Community Medicine, I had little idea of what research truly me...

Facing the Community, Facing Ourselves: Lessons from Field-Based Public Health Practice

  As Community Medicine residents, our work often takes us beyond hospital walls—into the heart of...

DOCTOR PER PATIENT RATIO TO DOCTOR PER PATIENT TIME QUANTITY VS QUALITY

  While working at our peripheral health centre, I examined an elderly hypertensive patient who had ...

When TB Returns: A Tale from Malvani’s Forgotten Lanes

  It was during my second year of post-graduation in Community Medicine when I was posted at the Urb...

Eyes & Ears: Learning Effectively Using Primary Senses.

  Knowledge gained from books, lectures, laboratories, or clinical examinations can be refined using...

TRANSFORMING COMMUNITY MEDICINE PG TRAINING: A NEW ERA OF PARTICIPATORY LEARNING

  “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent. It is the one that ...

Why Tuberculosis Still Kills?

  India’s TB Burden: India, with the world’s highest TB burden, accounted for 26% of global ...

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