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Indian Journal of Forensic and Community Medicine, 2021
COVID-19 may have changed the 'physical classroom', but learning doesn’t stop. In global ... more COVID-19 may have changed the 'physical classroom', but learning doesn’t stop. In global perspective, digitalization played a major role in medical education of forensic medicine and other subjects when COVID-19 lockdown forced. Physical classroom were not possible due to safety norms so as to maintain social distancing. Post lockdown continuing digital transformation got more momentum. Challenges and opportunities started coming in front for students and faculties. This study was done to analyze impact of transition of teaching methodology to students in medical institutions.
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 2014
Normally any history of abdominal injury points toward an emergency because of intrusion of conce... more Normally any history of abdominal injury points toward an emergency because of intrusion of concealed trauma. There could be an envisaging of spectrum of injuries camouflaged under the guise of pain. Spleen is one organ which is easily injured under force of blunt trauma. Therefore, a farsighted surgeon would obviously focus his attention to this aspect. A 22 years old, unmarried female, presented herself at the Emergency section of J. N. Medical College Hospital, AMU, Aligarh, with complaint of severe pain in abdomen and difficulty in maintaining an erect posture about 2 hours back. She gave history of fall from lower 3rd of the staircase from a height of about 3–4 feet. Physical examination didn't reveal any clue. However USG report showed sub-capsular hematoma in the spleen. This case report merited detailed study because she gave details of unusual posture while falling down. Ordinarily such a fall would not have precipitated such findings as available in the ultra-sonogram;...
Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research, 2016
International Journal of Anatomy and Research, 2015
Names of objects change over a period of time. New words come up to keep in line with innovations... more Names of objects change over a period of time. New words come up to keep in line with innovations and technology. Neologism requires that the new word entrant should be concise, phonetically strong and resemble the function to which the word may be used. Internet language is the latest invention in which the word has been so abbreviated that at times the user is frightened that its continuous usage would finally obliterate the real word. To counter that threat old-timers adopt duality in action, i.e., they would use internet language while using internet portfolio and would revert to the old language while scripting text. However, in certain cases it is better to discard the old robe in favor of new when the coined word would instill more confidence and is in harmony to the function it is required to perform. In this way the word is remembered accurately and used with finesse. Presented in this paper is the strong defense for change of the word "sternum" to "saber" and reason why this change is desired.
European Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2015
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 2015
Medico-Legal Update, 2015
A 17 year old, adolescent male was treated at Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh, for rea... more A 17 year old, adolescent male was treated at Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh, for reason of drug ingestion. It was discovered that he took 35 tablets of alprazolam 0.25mg. Past history revealed that he had demonstrated such behaviour on several other occasions (4–5 times). This case merited attention simply for the reason that there is a variance between motive-induced self-harm and pure desire to commit suicide. This case qualifies to be called "Munchausen Syndrome" as the events unfolded in the paper.
International Journal of Nursing Care, 2015
With the advent of corporate hospitals patients have become conscious of rights and exercise this... more With the advent of corporate hospitals patients have become conscious of rights and exercise this right to get fair treatment. Hospitals buy high technology equipment and give value service to patients. In turn the cost of medical treatment has gone high. If patient perceives – rightly or wrongly – about inadequate treatment, becomes hostile to the system. Litigation is one of the instruments to seek justice. The hostility is the prime mover of getting attention. It has been seen that no particular group is targeted by hostile patients. However, the doctors and then nurses are the ones who have to bear the brunt of hostility as they form the face of health care. Authors have discussed these issues and quoted from earlier works liberally. What is new is that idea of interfaith dialogue and counselling has been introduced. This has merit because such strategies have paid in other areas like conflict between nations and reconciliation between two or more communities belonging to different faiths. Such a venture if adopted in a hospital setting shall pay off. This is what authors suggest that this model may be accepted and propagated by people who matters in the larger interest of sick community.
Indian Journal of Forensic and Community Medicine, 2021
COVID-19 may have changed the 'physical classroom', but learning doesn’t stop. In global ... more COVID-19 may have changed the 'physical classroom', but learning doesn’t stop. In global perspective, digitalization played a major role in medical education of forensic medicine and other subjects when COVID-19 lockdown forced. Physical classroom were not possible due to safety norms so as to maintain social distancing. Post lockdown continuing digital transformation got more momentum. Challenges and opportunities started coming in front for students and faculties. This study was done to analyze impact of transition of teaching methodology to students in medical institutions.
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 2014
Normally any history of abdominal injury points toward an emergency because of intrusion of conce... more Normally any history of abdominal injury points toward an emergency because of intrusion of concealed trauma. There could be an envisaging of spectrum of injuries camouflaged under the guise of pain. Spleen is one organ which is easily injured under force of blunt trauma. Therefore, a farsighted surgeon would obviously focus his attention to this aspect. A 22 years old, unmarried female, presented herself at the Emergency section of J. N. Medical College Hospital, AMU, Aligarh, with complaint of severe pain in abdomen and difficulty in maintaining an erect posture about 2 hours back. She gave history of fall from lower 3rd of the staircase from a height of about 3–4 feet. Physical examination didn't reveal any clue. However USG report showed sub-capsular hematoma in the spleen. This case report merited detailed study because she gave details of unusual posture while falling down. Ordinarily such a fall would not have precipitated such findings as available in the ultra-sonogram;...
Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research, 2016
International Journal of Anatomy and Research, 2015
Names of objects change over a period of time. New words come up to keep in line with innovations... more Names of objects change over a period of time. New words come up to keep in line with innovations and technology. Neologism requires that the new word entrant should be concise, phonetically strong and resemble the function to which the word may be used. Internet language is the latest invention in which the word has been so abbreviated that at times the user is frightened that its continuous usage would finally obliterate the real word. To counter that threat old-timers adopt duality in action, i.e., they would use internet language while using internet portfolio and would revert to the old language while scripting text. However, in certain cases it is better to discard the old robe in favor of new when the coined word would instill more confidence and is in harmony to the function it is required to perform. In this way the word is remembered accurately and used with finesse. Presented in this paper is the strong defense for change of the word "sternum" to "saber" and reason why this change is desired.
European Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2015
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 2015
Medico-Legal Update, 2015
A 17 year old, adolescent male was treated at Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh, for rea... more A 17 year old, adolescent male was treated at Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh, for reason of drug ingestion. It was discovered that he took 35 tablets of alprazolam 0.25mg. Past history revealed that he had demonstrated such behaviour on several other occasions (4–5 times). This case merited attention simply for the reason that there is a variance between motive-induced self-harm and pure desire to commit suicide. This case qualifies to be called "Munchausen Syndrome" as the events unfolded in the paper.
International Journal of Nursing Care, 2015
With the advent of corporate hospitals patients have become conscious of rights and exercise this... more With the advent of corporate hospitals patients have become conscious of rights and exercise this right to get fair treatment. Hospitals buy high technology equipment and give value service to patients. In turn the cost of medical treatment has gone high. If patient perceives – rightly or wrongly – about inadequate treatment, becomes hostile to the system. Litigation is one of the instruments to seek justice. The hostility is the prime mover of getting attention. It has been seen that no particular group is targeted by hostile patients. However, the doctors and then nurses are the ones who have to bear the brunt of hostility as they form the face of health care. Authors have discussed these issues and quoted from earlier works liberally. What is new is that idea of interfaith dialogue and counselling has been introduced. This has merit because such strategies have paid in other areas like conflict between nations and reconciliation between two or more communities belonging to different faiths. Such a venture if adopted in a hospital setting shall pay off. This is what authors suggest that this model may be accepted and propagated by people who matters in the larger interest of sick community.