Under the guidance of senior physicians, students participated in workshops and lectures that delved deep into current and emerging developments in medicine. These sessions were not mere overviews; they were comprehensive, in-dep...
a site steeped in the city's history and a bastion for the preservation of traditional medical knowledge. Under the guidance of instructors, students explored the extensive legacy of TCM, the profound cultural layers of the ...
Being Mortal suggests that while medicine does have major benefits in helping people survive, a person’s mere survival should not come at the cost of their overall well-being. Several case studies of patients with terminal illnesses reveal how the desire to live longer at any cost can hurt...
Public Health Advocacy: The webinar will emphasize the importance of advocacy and community engagement in promoting preventive healthcare initiatives for a healthier society. Interactive Workshops: Engaging workshops will provide attendees with hands-on experiences, empowering them with practical tools to imp...
While science is still desperately trying to prove the whole universe is a giant, impersonal machine—new and positive research makes it clear we as that Humankind are more like co-creators of reality than mere spectators. We help to create the world we experience. ...
Dr. Kathula expressed his “gratitude and appreciation to each of them and their dedicated team for ensuring the event went very smoothly. Special thanks to the Indian Association of San Joaquin County for their participation.” The CME sessions were led by eminent leaders in Medicine, offering ...
culminating in the emerging potential of closed-loop devices for multiple disorders of the brain and body. We emphasize both invasive techniques, such as implantable devices for brain, spinal cord and autonomic regulation, while we introduce new prospects for non-invasive neuromodulation, including focu...
When Donald Longmere published Machines in medicine in 1970 he listed 125 machines used by the medical profession, such as the electrocardiograph. A review in the Archives of Internal Medicine does not recommend the book for physicians, although it concedes that the book might provide beginning me...
The use of these remedies was not, however, necessarily connected with a belief in his system, which seems to have spread little beyond his own country. Of the followers of Paracelsus some became mere mystical quacks and impostors. Others, of more learning and better repute, were distinguished...
But absent a commitment to patient well-being through patient advocacy, patient relations is no more than empty rhetoric, a sop to data-obsessed marketers intent on giving health plans the mere semblance of patient-centered caregiving. In short, if patient relations is not about patients in ...