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Navigating educational barriers: Bridging the gaps in forensic medicine and medical jurisprudence within Ayurveda studies in India

Background: The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) curriculum was revised by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine in 2021–22. The updated syllabus now provides for extensive theoretical knowledge and skill development in forensic med...

Responsible researchers and reviewers: Ethics of Good Clinical Practice silver jubilee workshop report

Ethics education in biomedical research in India is frequently limited to regulatory compliance, with inadequate emphasis on ethical reasoning, contextual vulnerability, and deliberative review processes. As part of the Silver Jubilee of the Institutional Ethics Co...

STATEMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AGAINST THE TRANSGENDER PERSONS (PROTECTION OF RIGHTS) AMENDMENT ACT, 2026

The passage of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act 2026 has contributed to an escalating situation of serious public health concern, adversely affecting a significant section of the population of India.

We are a group of public health professionals engaged ...

Futility in hepatopancreatobiliary surgery: Time to incorporate the patient’s voice

Surgical futility in hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) oncology is often defined by clinical outcomes — mortality, major morbidity, or early recurrence — yet these metrics overlook the patient’s lived experience and goals. This commentary argues that futility must be re...

Forced Hong Bao

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The consultation turned abruptly.

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