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Office Politics: How to Convert Poison into Nectar……?

It entails utilising social media and influence in the workplace to bring about improvements that are adv...

The beauty in small moments -thoughts from a Peripheral Health Centre

I begin my day by punching in at the NMC and then taking the bus to the peripheral centre where I’m...

Protecting children from tobacco Industry tactics

It’s the 1960s. A tobacco industry conglomerate approaches an advertising firm in New York, worried abo...

Newer allies in the fight against TB

“Tuberculosis is not just a medical problem, it’s a social disease.” Former Director-Ge...

The untold tale of family adoption program

Family adoption program is a unique program incorporated into undergraduate medical curriculum to provide...

Disconnect to Reconnect: Take a digital Detox

The internet, one of the greatest inventions in history, has undeniably changed the course of our lives. ...

Community Medicine: Its teaching, assessment and thoughts on practice

Subject Definition:The subject of Community Medicine (also called Preventive & Social Medicine, Socia...

The Modern Medicos Trend: White Coats Beyond the Campus the New Fancy!!

In recent times, it has become increasingly common to witness medical students and practitioners donning ...

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