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Power and money exert control in all spheres, and healthcare is no exception. This issue has authors showing how the…
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Myth and reality of “theory-driven individualised practice” in Ayurveda: Mapping physicians’ approaches using case-based scenarios

Background: The curricula of Ayurveda programmes emphasise various theoretical constructs such as Tridoaha (three factors determining the state of health), Agnibala (digestive strength), Samprapti (patho-physiology), among others. It is often argued that practition...

Under siege: The role of settler colonialism in targeting healthcare systems

This article looks at the effects of armed conflict on healthcare systems in Gaza at the intersection of international humanitarian aid, settler colonialism and the ethics of war. Since October 7, 2023, there has been a systemic assault on the health services in Ga...

Fixing errors in the PubMed entry of the abstract of an article

We chanced upon a number of errors in a PubMed entry (PMID: 24727622) of the abstract of an article published in your journal a decade ago. This prompted us to think how PubMed entries are rectified and whether it may be important to publish an erratum in a forthco...

“Our curriculum ourselves”: A participative approach to curriculum development on ethics and professionalism for community health workers

Based on a felt need for training of community health workers on ethics and professionalism, we embarked on an attempt to develop a curriculum for the short course. We conducted interviews among community health workers and community members in Tamil Nadu and compi...

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