Guidelines for Authors

  • 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.
  • The submitted narrative will be intellectual property of IAPSM.
How to Submit Blog

*invited blogs may be considered from senior and experienced public health professionals (non members) whose expertise and contributions are deemed valuable in the interest of readers and public health learning.

The Red Secret: A Tribal Woman’s Story of Silence and and Strength”

  In 2018, in a small tribal village called Kunakudu, near the sacred Niyamgiri Hills in Kalahandi distr...

Between Compassion and Cruelty: A Day in the OPD

  Care & Compassion This day was not an ordinary day of OPD, it reminded me that love still exis...

Living With the Monster in My Head

  If I were not a medical professional but a satirist, I would describe my signs and symptoms like t...

The Weights Women are Afraid to Lift

  Last year, my neighbour, Sunita aunty, decided she wanted to “get fit.” She did not buy dumbbells....

Treat the Person, Not Just the Disease

  A Physician’s Reflection on Tuberculosis and the Weight of Inequality A Dream Carried Into M...

SHOULD WE PASS ON WHAT WE DIDN’T HEAL?

  March 8th- International Women’s Day! We celebrate the accomplishments of women in an array ...

Google Replaces Thinking, ChatGPT Delivers Answers — Is Modern Medical Education Losing Its Doctors?

  There was a time when medical students sat with heavy textbooks, highlighters, and a thousand doubts s...

Pads, Cloth, and the Gaps We Don’t Talk About

  One of the most routine questions in our surveys of women of reproductive age concerns menstrual p...

How to Submit Blog
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