Linaclotide, sold under the brand name Linzess in the US and Mexico (and Constella elsewhere), is a prescription medication primarily used to treat irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C), chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC), and functional constipation in pediatric patients aged 6-17 years. 9 It is an orally administered oligopeptide that acts locally in the gastrointestinal […]
Chapter GC Khilnani, Suman BanerjeeIntrOductIOnMedicine as a discipline has always faced a complex epistemological order and structure. Since the time of Hippocrates, where the first seeds of a rational discipline were planted, there has been an effort to reconcile its electively scientific nature with the “humanistic” dimension of caring for patients. This imposes a constant […]
Long before the modern world coined the term “post-traumatic stress,” there were cultures that deeply understood the invisible wounds left by war. Among several African communities, a warrior returning from battle was not immediately welcomed back into everyday life. Instead, he entered a sacred period of transition—often lasting three lunar cycles—under the guidance and care […]
In the bustling city of Pune, India, where the hum of life never quite stops, Dr. Ganesh Rakh has been quietly rewriting the story of what it means to welcome a daughter. His journey, sparked by a deep-rooted desire to challenge societal norms, has transformed him into a beacon of hope, delivering over 2,400 baby […]
चरैवेति-चरैवेति Dr BKS Sanjay Mere Alfaz चरैवेति-चरैवेति इच्छा से जन्म होता है कर्म का और कर्म से फल का फल से फिर नई इच्छा का जीवन भर यही चक्र चलता रहता है यही चक्र देता है गति और यही देता है प्रगति भी जीवन का यही है सार्वभौमिक सत्य कि गति ही जीवन है ठहराव है मृत्यु सनातन जीवन में प्रतीक का महत्व है आज लोकतंत्र में भी प्रतीक का महत्व […]
In the bustling town of Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, in 1937, a boy named Yogi Aeron was born into a world far removed from the operating theaters he’d later call home. His early life wasn’t paved with privilege, but with persistence—a trait that would define him. Picture a young Yogi, sitting cross-legged under a banyan tree, […]
The Padma Shri is India’s fourth-highest civilian honor, awarded for distinguished service in various fields, including medicine. Based on available information, here are the Dehradun-based doctors who have received the Padma Shri, including those you mentioned, along with any additional recipients identified: Additional Notes: !
Picture this: a bustling hospital in the heart of Dehradun, where the air hums with urgency and hope. At the center of it all is Dr. Pankaj Arora, a neurosurgeon whose hands have mended minds and restored lives for over a decade. With a warm smile and a knack for making patients feel like family, […]
In the bustling lanes of Dehradun, where the Doon Valley hums with life, Dr. S.K. Gupta carved a legacy that still echoes in the hearts of those who knew him. Born with a spark that could light up a room, he was a man who wore his achievements as lightly as his infectious smile. A […]
The “five-second rule” for delaying instinctive action refers to a mental strategy where you pause for five seconds before reacting to a stimulus, impulse, or emotional trigger. This brief delay helps you override automatic responses, giving your rational mind time to assess the situation and choose a more thoughtful action. It’s rooted in self-control techniques, […]
Dr. Geeta Jain is a distinguished medical professional an alumnus of SN Medical college Agra and the permanent Principal of Government Doon Medical College in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. An MS obstetrician and gynaecologist she was the president of Haldwani obstetrician and gynaecologist society. Her professional journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing medical education and healthcare […]
Pilates and yoga both promote physical and mental well-being but differ in their origins, focus, and execution. Here’s a concise comparison: Origins: Focus: Movements: Equipment: Breathing: Benefits: Styles: Which to Choose?: If you have specific goals (e.g., flexibility, strength, or stress reduction) or want help finding classes or resources, let me know, and I can […]
The Calcutta Medical College (CMC), now known as Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, was established on January 28, 1835, under the governorship of Lord William Bentinck, not in 1839 as stated in the query. It was the first institution in India to impart systematic Western medical education in English, marking a significant shift from traditional […]
The transition from black waistcoats to white aprons and coats in medical attire is a fascinating chapter in the history of medicine, reflecting both practical and symbolic shifts during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Let’s dive into the historical context, humanizing the story of how doctors’ clothing evolved alongside medical science. The Era of […]
My picks for the Top 10 paradigm changing advances in cancer treatment in the last 100 years. Chronological order. 1/ Methotrexate to cure Choriocarcinoma. 1953. Roy Hertz & Min Chiu Li. First cure of solid tumors with chemo. Discovery – Methotrexate: Chemotherapy Treatment for Cancer Prior to the 1950s, treatment for the majority of cancers […]
The Trailblazing Journey of Dr. Anandibai Joshi: A Humanized Biography In the late 19th century, in a small town in Maharashtra, India, a young girl named Yamuna was born into a world where women’s dreams were often confined to the walls of their homes. This is the story of Anandibai Joshi, India’s first female physician, […]
Dr. Min Chiu Li’s breakthrough with chemotherapy was a turning point, but he stood on the shoulders of giants and walked alongside other visionaries who reshaped our understanding of cancer. Here are a few of their stories, filled with grit, hope, and relentless curiosity. Percivall Pott: The Chimney Sweep’s Champion (1775)In 18th-century London, surgeon Percivall […]
Dr. Min Chiu Li was the first scientist to demonstrate that systemic chemotherapy could cure widely metastatic, malignant cancer. Born in 1919 in Mukden (now Shenyang), China, he studied at Mukden Medical College and moved to the United States in 1947 for further medical training due to the Chinese Civil War. He trained at the […]
The Padma Shri is India’s fourth-highest civilian honor, awarded for distinguished service in various fields, including medicine. Compiling a complete list of MBBS doctors who have received this award since its inception in 1954 is challenging due to the extensive number of recipients (over 3,448 as of 2025) and the lack of a centralized, publicly […]
Picture a young Naresh Trehan, a curious boy growing up in a modest three-room apartment in Connaught Place, Delhi, where two rooms doubled as his parents’ medical clinic. His mother, a gynecologist, and his father, an ENT specialist, had fled Lyallpur (now Faisalabad, Pakistan) during the 1947 partition, carrying little but their dreams and dedication […]
Sir Robert Hutchison: The Doctor Who Taught Medicine with Heart and Wisdom Imagine a young Robert Hutchison, born in 1871 in Scotland, with a sharp mind and a quiet determination to make sense of the human body’s mysteries. Growing up in a world where medicine was still finding its footing, Robert was drawn to the […]
Dr. Henry Hamilton Bailey: The Surgeon with a Flair for Teaching Picture a young Henry Bailey, born in 1894 in Bishop’s Stortford, England, with a restless curiosity and a knack for making complex things simple. Growing up in a time when medicine was rapidly evolving, Henry was drawn to surgery—not just for the precision of […]
Imagine a young boy in Talladega, Alabama, born on March 18, 1900, into a family where medicine was more than a profession—it was a legacy. Tinsley Randolph Harrison, the son of Groce Harrison, a sixth-generation physician, grew up with the weight of that heritage but also a spark of curiosity and compassion that would define […]
Sir Leybourne Stanley Patrick Davidson (March 3, 1894 – September 27, 1981) was a prominent British physician, medical investigator, and author, best known for his influential medical textbook, Principles and Practice of Medicine, first published in 1952. Early Life and Education Born in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) to Sir Leybourne Francis Watson Davidson, a tea […]
Dr. C.S. Yadav: The Joint Whisperer of Delhi In the heart of New Delhi, where the chaos of Old Rajender Nagar meets the quiet precision of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Dr. Chandra Shekhar Yadav has built a legacy as one of India’s top joint replacement surgeons. Born in the vibrant state of Uttar Pradesh, Chandra’s […]
Dr. Devi Shetty: The Heart Surgeon Who Redefined Affordable Healthcare In the small village of Kinnigoli, Karnataka, in 1953, a young Devi Prasad Shetty, the eighth of nine children, heard about Christiaan Barnard’s groundbreaking heart transplant. “That’s it,” he told his schoolteacher, eyes wide with determination, “I’m going to be a heart surgeon.” That spark […]
Dr. Bhaba Nanda Das: The Heartbeat of Hope In the humid, vibrant streets of Guwahati in the 1950s, a young Bhaba Nanda Das was already showing signs of the tenacity that would make him one of India’s most celebrated cardiothoracic surgeons. Born into a family that valued education and service, Bhaba’s early years were filled […]
Dr. Ketayun Dinshaw: A Trailblazer in Cancer Care Picture a bustling Kolkata street in 1943, where a young Ketayun Ardeshir Dinshaw is born into a vibrant Parsi family. One of five sisters, with her twin, Kolly Dubash, by her side, Ketayun was the tough one, the leader. “She was the star of the family,” Kolly […]
The Trailblazing Journey of Dr. Manjula Anagani: A Story of Grit, Innovation, and Compassion Picture this: Hyderabad, the late 1990s. A young doctor, barely out of medical school, steps into the male-dominated world of gynecology and laparoscopic surgery. The equipment is clunky, designed for the hands of male surgeons, and the idea of minimally invasive […]
CAPACITY ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE DOCUMENT (Prepared by Expert Committee as per Section 81 of Mental Healthcare Act, 2017) Overview Capacity is the ability to make a particular decision, having understood the information relating to the decision at hand and appreciating the consequence of making or not making that decision. Capacity is not static, but dynamic in […]
The sun was setting over the bustling city of Hyderabad, casting a golden glow on the sprawling campus of the Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG). Inside, Dr. Duvvur Nageshwar Reddy, a man with a mischievous grin and an unrelenting passion for healing, leaned back in his chair, reflecting on a journey that began in the […]
In the sultry summer of 1980s Port Blair, on the emerald Andaman Islands, Karanveer Singh entered the world, born to Mr. and Mrs. Ahluwalia on 21st of August 1961. The salty breeze and the rhythm of the waves shaped his early years, but it was the bustling halls of Kendriya Vidyalaya where young Karanveer’s sharp […]
Let’s dive into the life of Sushruta, the ancient Indian surgeon whose brilliance still echoes in modern medicine. Imagine a bustling city in ancient India, around 600 BCE, where a young man named Sushruta is about to change the world of healing forever. This isn’t just a dry biography—it’s a story of curiosity, grit, and […]
Picture a young girl in pre-independence India, her eyes sparkling with curiosity, dreaming of a world where science could conquer the impossible. That girl was Indira Hinduja, born in 1946 in Shikarpur, Sindh (now Pakistan), whose relentless pursuit of medical innovation would gift countless families the joy of parenthood. Her story is one of breaking […]
The Life of Dr. Dilip Mahalanabis: The Man Who Saved Millions with a Simple Solution Imagine a young boy in 1930s Kolkata, running through the bustling streets of a city teeming with life, unaware that he’d one day change the world with a pinch of salt and sugar. That boy was Dilip Mahalanabis, born on […]
Here are some notable Indian doctors who have made significant contributions to medicine, based on their pioneering work and impact: These doctors have broken barriers through innovation, perseverance, and dedication, significantly shaping healthcare in India and beyond.!
In the bustling corridors of Apollo Hospitals in Chennai, where the hum of medical machinery meets the quiet hope of patients, one name resonates with reverence: Dr. M.R. Girinath. A cardiothoracic surgeon with over 45 years of experience, Dr. Girinath has not only transformed countless lives through his scalpel but also redefined cardiac care in […]
Meet Dr. Anil Kumar Jain, a man who’s juggled scalpels and politics with equal finesse, representing Uttar Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha with a surgeon’s precision and a politician’s passion. Born on February 25, 1960, in the bustling town of Firozabad, UP, Anil grew up in a middle-class family, soaking in values of service and […]
The Case of the Vanishing Professors: Ghost Faculty and Deans Haunting Medical Colleges Picture this: a bustling medical college, stethoscopes dangling, white coats flapping, and students eagerly awaiting their next lecture. The timetable says Dr. Sharma’s anatomy class is up, but when the students arrive, the lecture hall is eerily empty. No Dr. Sharma. No […]
Critical Care Asia Critical Care Asia2Delerium in ICU :An overviewDr. Ashutosh B. Shah,D.N.B. (PSY.), D.P.M (MUMBAI), M.B.B.S. (MUMBAI), PGDMLS Consultant Psychiatrist, Mumbai.Abstractthreatening situation. Delirium is often unrecognized and frequently goes untreated. This substantially increases morbidity and mortality2·’ . Advanced technology in the ICU at times appears to take priority over the functional health of the […]
India’s first MBBS batch graduated in 1839; here’s how Britishers shaped our medical education system In the era of Charaka and Sushruta, India was following its indigenous system of Medicine, like Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani, among others. The push for Western or formal training of Indians in medicine came during British colonial rule. Chuckerbutty, along […]
In the heart of Dehradun, where the Himalayan foothills whisper tales of resilience and hope, I found myself standing outside a modest clinic at 7, Court Road, Tehsil Chowk, Race Course. It was August 1989, and I clutched an invitation card, its edges slightly crumpled from my nervous grip. I was a young doctor, barely […]
Dr. Kanvarjit Singh Sabharwal, or K.J.S. Sabharwal or just Kjs to friends, as he’s known in Dehradun’s medical circles, is a physician whose name carries the weight of expertise, intuition, and a touch of swagger. Operating out of his bustling clinic at M K P Chowk, New Road, Dehradun, he’s the go-to doctor for patients […]
Dr. Ashutosh Mathur is the kind of doctor who makes you believe medicine is still a calling, not just a career. In the bustling lanes of Dehradun, at Premsukh Hospital on Laxman Chowk, his name carries a quiet reverence—like a family elder everyone turns to in crisis. They call him “lion-hearted,” a title earned not […]
The Remarkable Journey of Dr. Vipin Vaish: Dehradun’s Beloved Pediatrician In the heart of Dehradun, nestled near the bustling Rajpur Road, a small clinic opened its doors over three decades ago. It was here that Dr. Vipin Vaish, a young doctor fresh from King George’s Medical College (KGMC) with an MBBS and MD under his […]
In the heart of Dehradun, where the Himalayan foothills whisper tales of resilience, Dr. Rakesh Kumar Jain has woven a life dedicated to healing and service. A General Physician and Consultant Physician with over four decades of experience, Dr. Jain’s story is one of grit, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to his community. His journey, […]
डॉक्टर बनने दूर क्यों जाना? 15-20 लाख में होगा MBBS, बस इन 5 पड़ोसी देशों में लें एडमिशन Study MBBS Abroad: विदेश में मेडिकल की पढ़ाई की पॉपुलैरिटी हर साल बढ़ती जा रही है। हजारों की संख्या में स्टूडेंट्स विदेश का रुख कर रहे हैं, ताकि उन्हें MBBS का मौका मिल सके। फॉलो करें Authored […]










