Category neuropsychiatry
Busting Medical Myths
© Dr. Rajas Deshpande Just one month after his marriage, this young man suddenly developed weakness on the right side of his body, and slurring of speech and started becoming drowsy. His mother, a labourer who collects empty liquor bottles with him for survival, brought him to one of the biggest hospitals in Pune. The […]
कुछ बिंदु जो दिखने में छोटे हैं परंतु भविष्य में बहुत बड़ी समस्याओं को जन्म दे सकते हैं –
१. आजकल अक्सर हॉस्पिटल मे डाक्टरो और कर्मचारियों से मार पीट की घटनाएँ हो रही है. किसी परिजन की मृत्यु होने पर दुख और नाराज़गी जायज़ है परन्तु दुख मे किसी से मारपीट या जानलेवा हमले से जान वापस आ जाती है ? उसका नतीजा भी समाज को झेलना पड़ता है, अब डाक्टर भी गंभीर […]
Medical Humanities: The Rx for Uncertainty?
by Danielle OfriAcademic MedicineIt was just one nonfiction manuscript out of hundreds that were being considered for the Bellevue Literary Review. The essay was ragged at the edges, and it almost didn’t make the first cut. The narrator was a college kid on spring break in Florida. She was dancing at a disco, trying to […]
Ten testaments
Ten Testaments to Run Stress Free Private Practice*.This is more relevant today in view of the Newer Hippocratic Oath being adopted by New Zealand Medical council with self health of Doctor himself being given the top priority over that of anything else. In view of adoption of new Hippocratic Oath for doctors here are few […]
Reunions
These are the common conversations that take place during Reunions post our graduation which reflect the different phases of life and it’s priorities..I- Graduation Party:-1- What are you planning to specialize in?2- Planning to settle in India or abroad?3- Did you propose to that girl you were moving around with all the time? Oh I […]
Good emotion
In the movie _Taare Zameen Par_The art teacher tells the rude and cursing father of the dyslexic kid about *Solomon Islands..* In those islands, the tribal don’t cut down a tree. *They surround the tree and curse it for hours every day..* Within a few weeks, the treedries up and becomes dead.. Many of us […]
KPME ACT
Karnataka is going through a sea of change in the medical sector. Good or bad? Time for a discussion. Part 1. There are 45 medical colleges affiliated to rguhs, and around 5 more without affiliation. Approximately 15 are government run medical colleges and the rest are all by private managements. After writing the entrance for […]
Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Children
National Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Children Indian Council of Medical Research 2017 Disclaimer:Care has been taken to present the informa on accurately and inline with the latest government guidelines. However, in view of ongoing changes in government regula ons and the constant ow of new informa on, the reader is urged to check […]
Tb
1. Tuberculosis is a public health emergency in view of the rising number of cases of MDR (Multi-Drug-Resistant) and XDR (Extensively-Drug-Resistant)TB, especially in Delhi and Mumbai.2. The prevalence of MDR TB is more than 2% in primary TB cases.3. Every sputum should be tested with GeneXpert test. It not only diagnoses the presence of TB, but also detects rifampicin resistance. No treatment should […]
The Bleeding Curse of an Extraordinary Doctor © Dr. Rajas Deshpande
“I cannot sleep well, I cannot forget what happened” said the doctor who had come to consult. I was shattered myself. My usual poise was blown to pieces listening to what this mountain of sacrifice was telling me. As Dr. Anil Dadarao Waghmare told me about his past, I was in frightful tears. Son of […]
Should Psychiatry and Neurology Merge as a Single Discipline
 Published on Psychiatric Times (http://www.psychiatrictimes.com) neurologists, such as Professor S. Weir Mitchell, and the so-called asylum psychiatrists. The latter were largely nonacademics, looked on with some disdain by the neurologists—and perhaps with good reason. As Professor Mitchell himself put it in his acerbic lecture to the Annual Meeting of Asylum Superintendents in 1894, “Where […]
Ten testaments
Ten Testaments to Run Stress Free Private Practice*.This is more relevant today in view of the Newer Hippocratic Oath being adopted by New Zealand Medical council with self health of Doctor himself being given the top priority over that of anything else. In view of adoption of new Hippocratic Oath for doctors here are few […]
SSRI AND BLOOD THINNERS
SSRIs, a type of antidepressants, carry a risk of bleeding for users and combining them with blood thinners like Aspirin or the drug clopidogrel raises the risk significantly. (Darren Staples/Reuters)Blood thinners are generally prescribed to patients who have had heart attacks; depression is quite common after a heart attack.But SSRIs, a type of antidepressants, carry […]
Antidepressants And Blood Thinners Prompt Brain Cancer Cells to Eat Themselves
Awesome. BEC CREW25 SEP 2015Researchers have found that when combined with anticoagulant drugs, antidepressants can slow the growth of aggressive brain tumours called gliomas, causing the cancer cells to effectively eat themselves and stem the progression of this particularly deadly disease.Stemming from the brain’s glial cells – which help to support and insulate the neurons […]
Tally for doctors
These days , I have received many queries from different doctors who want to know how they can keep their records in tally 9 . So, today, I have made special tally tutorial for doctors and medical professionals who are interested to maintain their records in tally by themselves . A doctor can easily maintain […]
What Your Doctor Never Tells You
© Dr. Rajas Deshpande This small girl who had had her third convulsion in last three days was now looking frail. Her mother, extremely anxious, asked me what can be done to “immediately stop” her convulsions. This hyper-mother had stopped all the epilepsy medicines of this kid few days ago. Patiently, I asked why. “Because […]
Excitability changes induced in the human motor cortex by weak transcranial direct current stimulation
M A Nitsche and W PaulusAdditional article 2 In this paper we demonstrate in the intact human the possibility of a non-invasive modulation of motor cortex excitability by the application of weak direct current through the scalp. 3 Excitability changes of up to 40 %, revealed by transcranial magnetic stimulation, were accomplished and lasted for […]
MODY
•We all know the adage “One size doesn’t fit all” and the practical implications for this. Same is true for the treatment and management of the very common chronic condition- diabetes.This article is contributed by Padma Shri Dr. V Mohan, eminent Indian Diabetologist who has been working in the field of diabetes for over 30 years […]
Medical students
You know u are a Medical student when….1. U look at a volume of"Bailey & Love" and think "if this is supposed to be a short practice of surgery then what is long"2. When the side effects of every drug are nausea, vomitting, diarohhea…3. U think of Palmaris Longus,when u see the Nokia "connecting people" […]
MBBS
Yesterday in the health summit we were told by a doyen of Corporate Health Hospitals that MBBS doctors are no better than a housewife. He further said that unless the number of specialists in the country is increased several fold the health status of the country is not likely to improve. I strongly objected to […]
Books of accounts
Your income tax return must include income earned from all sources. This includes income earned from your practice, any rental income, income from fixed deposits and savings accounts and income earned from sale of any shares or property, called capital gains. There are 2 ways to calculate income from your practice. Either consider it like […]
Doctors and books of accounts
Every Doctor should maintain regular and proper books of accounts supported by supporting vouchers for expenditure. If the accounts are found to be correct and complete supported by supporting voucher, expenditure actually incurred for the purposes of the profession shall be allowable irrespective of its quantum.As per Income Tax Act, 1961 you can compute your […]
A new study confirms that Hippocrates was right: “Walking is the best medicine.”
Hippocrates (460 BC-370 BC) was a Greek physician who is considered by most to be the father of modern medicine. Long ago, Hippocrates wisely observed that “walking is the best medicine” and prescribed peripatetic exercise as a panacea to help citizens of Ancient Greece maintain a sound mind in a sound body (mens sana in corpore […]
After a SURGERY thank the Anesthesiologist, before you thank the Surgeon !
[World Anesthesia Day : 16th October] Dr Harish Shetty [dedicated to the entire fraternity of Anesthesiologists and those who I have worked with such as Pinakin Gujjar, Mrunalini Helekar, Nalini Patel, Vishwas Sane, Sushil Sarda, Aruna Ubhaykar, Late Sameer Pradhan, Amol Pradhan, Ujjwalraj Dudhedia, Shobit, Vaibhav, Reena and so many others] How many of us […]
Jokes
MEDICAL PRACTICE: Hilarious and sometimes embarrassing moments in a doctor's practice. Hope you will love them as I enjoyed reading! Dr Ratti. 1. A man comes into the ER and yells. . ……'My wife's going to have her baby in the cab.'I grabbed my stuff, rushed out to the cab, lifted the lady's dressand began […]
Around 26 million die without morphine tablets: Report
By IANS | Updated: Oct 13, 2017, The crisis can be solved easily through an essential package of palliative care to be made available by health systems worldwide.NEW DELHI: Nearly 26 million people die every year worldwide in serious pain without a three-cent morphine tablet and almost every 10th mortality is that of a child, […]
Exercise and depression
An hour a week of low-intensity exercise may be all it takes to prevent depression, a large, population-based cohort study of healthy adults suggests."Being active is good for you ― even in small doses. Taken regularly, exercise is good for you, and it probably prevents mental ill health," senior author Matthew Hotopf, PhD, director of […]
India’s Most Persecuted Profession
By Dr. Mohan Ranawde, MD(Medicine)👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇The field of Medicine is now deemed the most dirty and corrupt, as per new laws and regulations which are pouring in. People are now openly expressing their perceptions not only physically but also through media discussions and through new populist regulations. At every nook and cranny, they want to reign […]
End the shame
LAST year Li Tian (not her real name) spent a month in a mental hospital. She has suffered from depression for years, but was not particularly low or anxious at the time. It was just that world leaders were preparing to gather in Hangzhou, the eastern city where she lives, for a G20 summit. Ms […]
BMW
Q. How to recall colour of BMW disposal bins inside Hospital ? Coloured BioMedical Waste(BMW) bag disposal as per indian Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016. • R-Red Bin- Recyclable waste(R-R)- Red blood soaked (used) Rubber gloves, Rubber & Plastic tubes & IV sets. • Y-Yellow Bin- pus(Yellow) soaked Cotton Gauze pieces & dressing, Microbiology Waste […]
Intuition
When my husband and I shopped for our first house, we looked at more than 20 properties on the market. None of them seemed to fit our detailed checklist of the perfect home. I grew frustrated and called my mom. "Forget the list," she said. "When you walk in the front door of your house, […]
Deepika Padukone
Actor Deepika Padukone today said her battle with depression in the past has been "such a bad experience" that she always carries a fear of relapse. The 31-year-old actor was interacting on the stigma surrounding mental illness at India Economic Summit here."I don't think I can say that I'm completely over it (depression). There is […]
Dengue
Platelet deficiency is not the cause of death in people suffering from Dengue According to International guidelines, unless a patient’s platelet count is below 10,000, and there is spontaneous, active bleeding, no platelet transfusion is required. The outbreak of dengue in the City and Hospital beds are full and families are seen running around in […]
MLAQs about mental health
load File (149.8 MB)Video 1ObjectiveTo determine whether state medical licensure application questions (MLAQs) about mental health are related to physicians' reluctance to seek help for a mental health condition because of concerns about repercussions to their medical licensure.MethodsIn 2016, we collected initial and renewal medical licensure application forms from 50 states and the District of […]
Get in shape
Christina Hensen, owner of Pysique 57 in NYC has dedicated her life to fitness and helping others reach their goals. She has a full schedule of teaching classes 6 days a week and also modeling for fitness magazines in her spare time. One of our writers here was lucky enough to take one of her […]
Sushruta Samhita
The Sushruta Samhita (सुश्रुतसंहिता, IAST: Suśrutasaṃhitā, literally "Suśruta's Compendium") is an ancient Sanskrit text on medicine and surgery, and one of the most important such treatises on this subject to survive from the ancient world. The Compendium of Suśruta is one of the foundational texts of Ayurveda (Indian traditional medicine), alongside the Caraka-Saṃhitā, the Bheḷa-Saṃhitā, […]
Doctor in distress
Neha Sharma, a 28-year-old professional from Lucknow, had been finding it difficult to sleep or concentrate at work. She would often burst into tears and contemplated quitting her job.The timely intervention of friends, who took her to a psychiatrist, helped Sharma sail through the crisis. Ironically, Sharma herself is a doctor, part of a growing […]
Intubation
*A Legal case of an intubation going wrong*A 61-year-old female was referred to her plastic surgeon with a suspicious mole on her cheek near the left eye. She was diagnosed with a melanoma and proposed a procedure involving wide local excision and primary reconstruction of the lower eyelid, which was likely to take several hours. […]
ENT AND GYNAECOLOGIST
Wax removal…..!!This is a short story written by Dr Kishore Shah…. he is a Gynaecologist in Pune India and a very gifted writer….enjoy this extremely funny story.============================================================================ My wife is an ENT Surgeon while I am a Gynaecologist. This can lead to some complications, as I recently learned to my anguish. A General Practitioner called […]
NAFLD
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Doctor or mahisasur
Doctors are increasingly being treated as villains with new regulations making medicine more complicated and expensive for patients. I sit and lament the situation in the practice of medicine today. It is at a strange crossroads which leaves me aghast. What has happened over the decades? I started my career as a young physician treating […]
Medical scenarios
*I found this article by Ahmednagar Doctor Sensibly Readable.*Though a bit lengthy but it depicts true picture of today's medical scenario. The Drama and The Tragedy of Indian Healthcare “One doesn’t need to be a doctor to start a hospital, just as one can start a hotel without knowing how to cook”. Big businessmen and […]
Fraud
Few NEET Toppers conspired with Private Medical Colleges to block seats until the last minute in first and second round of counselling against a bribe of 5-20 lacs after assuring their seat in Govt medical college and then took a stand back due to which Medical Colleges had to sell seats to lower rank holders […]
Reservation
Reservation is spreading a sense of hatred among each other. Its compromising on quality where it the most sensitive matter. It's ruining the health system, health education & has a limiting factor in social progress as a whole. A lot of things can be said in support of reservation. Those are no longer relevant except […]
Banned medical colleges
banning of 32 medical colleges. Furthermore, the union ministry has forfeited the medical colleges’ security deposit of Rs 2 crore each. However, it has allowed 4,000 undergraduate students to continue studying at these institutes. Most of the private colleges called this ban discriminatory and illegal. News Update The banned medical colleges are: Major S.D. Singh Medical […]
MHA
The Mental Healthcare Bill, 2016, aims to provide provide for mental healthcare and services for persons with mental illness and ensure these persons have the right to live a life with dignity by not being discriminated against or harassed.DefinitionThe Bill defines “mental illness” as a substantial disorder of thinking, mood, perception, orientation or memory that […]
MHA
To, Mr. Oma Nand Director Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Dehi-110108 Email – oma.nand@nic.in Dear Sir, This is in context to the Draft of Rules and Regulation framed under the Mental Health Care Act,2017. I a practicing psychiatrist for last twenty five years want to put my objection in regard to schedule […]
MCI peer group review
As per Rule 8.6, professional incompetence of a professional duly registered with the State Medical Council upon fulfilling the precondition of the eligibility of having acquired recognized medical qualifications from a university and duly incorporated in the concerned schedule appended to the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, shall be judged by peer group as per […]
Morphine
Freedom from Pain – Part Two.entry-headerDECEMBER 20, 2014 ~ LEAVE A COMMENT.entry-metaWhy is worldwide access to morphine so poor?Morphine is deemed an essential medication for a basic healthcare system to function (WHO Model List of Essential Medicines) but it is effectively unavailable in almost 150 countries. Just a handful of Western countries consume 90% of […]










