Category: Letters
Putting patients first? Reflections concerning the “Consensus Framework…
The "Consensus Framework for Ethical Collaboration between Patients' Organisations, Healthcare Professionals and Pharmaceutical Industry" was signed by five global healthcare organisations in January 2014. These are the International Alliance of Patients' Organisations (IAPO), the World Medical A...
Sex education is the need of the hour
An editorial in the IJME on sexual assault and the ethical responsibility of health professionals in this context draws our attention to the need to understand and provide solutions to the problem of aberrant sexual behaviours in our society. News items about the prevalence of sexual abu...
From physician to anxious parent
It was 1 am when my wife woke me up, saying that our tiny tot (who was six months old) was shivering and had a high fever. We immediately wrapped him in his blankets and rushed to the paediatric ward of my hospital. Surprisingly, there was less chaos than usual in the ward that night. I requested...
Organ donation: awareness a must
This is with reference to a news item in the November 11, 2013 issue of the Times of India, "Organ Donation pledge on I-Cards". According to the newspaper report, the move to encourage organ donation has been initiated by the state public health minister, Suresh Shetty. Mumbai University has issu...
Hysterectomy and other “hard” software (sensitive) questions
ecent media reports of a startling number of hysterectomies being performed in various Indian states have raised ethical concern in the public health community. In our view, this is a perplexing health policy issue as it could result in serious side effects being apprehended in large numbers of y...
How Hindi films tarnish the image of psychiatrists
Ek Thi Daayan, a horror film with supernatural content, was released in April 2013. The protagonist in this motion picture believes that his stepmother is a daayan (witch), who is eventually shown to kill his sister. His father dies of a cardiac arrest on seeing that his wife has turned ...
Scientific sanctions: a catastrophe for the civilised world
Nowadays, Iranians are being subjected to the strictest sanctions ever imposed against a country. The political deadlock between six international powers and Iranian officials has resulted in a proliferation of sanctions touching all aspects of Iranian activities. Economic sanctions have caused i...
Is dengue fever today a man-made disaster? An…
I faced a serious ethical dilemma while attending a couple of cases of dengue fever at a ward in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) area during September 2013. Two patients had tested positive for dengue IgM antibody by MAC ELISA. Adjacent to their house was a vacant plot of around 1500 sq f...
Medical Council of India – the debate goes…
An editorial by Dr George Thomas in IJME rightly points out the flaws in the constitution of the Medical Council of India (MCI). Amendments are made over and over again, but the need of the hour is to make real changes in the existing system. The conduct of the elections and government control ov...
Starvation of children in Syria – sanctions and…
As Syria completes two years of western sanctions (2011–13), their dramatic effects on health are being highlighted with first reports of starvation deaths among children in the suburbs of Damascus. Although heavy fighting has taken place in this area, experts had predicted for some ...
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