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HOW MUCH DOES A QUALIFIED DOCTOR EARN IN INDIA?

Advanced Illness; Over Half of Doctors Would Choose Assisted Dying

A revealing international study shows that more than half of doctors would consider assisted dying for themselves in advanced illness cases like...
A new AI-powered stethoscope developed by Imperial College London can diagnose heart failure, valve disease, and abnormal rhythms in 15 seconds, revolutionizing early detection.

Female Doctors; When Heroes Can’t Save Themselves

Doctors are often hailed as heroes, but let’s be real—they aren’t caped crusaders, just exhausted humans in white coats. Society expects them...
An Ipsos survey reveals that Indians trust doctors, armed forces, and teachers the most in 2024, while politicians and clergy rank low in trust.

Indians Trust Doctors, Armed Forces, Teachers Most in 2024

Indians have ranked doctors (57%), armed forces personnel (56%), and teachers (56%) as the most trustworthy professions. These rankings are expected. These...
WHO’s “3 by 35” Initiative urges countries to increase health taxes by 50% on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks to prevent chronic diseases and raise revenue.

One In Five UK Doctors Use Generative AI

One in five UK doctors utilizes generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini, in their clinical practice,...
When doctors start standing up for each other instead of standing apart,we will finally heal the one disease that's plagued our profession the longest - insecurity

Female Doctors Linked to Better Patient Outcomes

New research suggests patients treated by female doctors experience lower mortality rates. Explore reasons behind this trend and the call for gender parity in healthcare.
It is intriguing that many bright medical students who have scored high marks in college do not turn up into becoming successful popular doctors. Medical etiquette is simply good proper behaviour that is expected of physicians and nurses when dealing with patients.

Most Common Blunders That Indian Doctors Make

Ever since the Supreme Court brought the patient-doctor relationship under the ambit of the Consumer Protection Act in 1995, the number of complaints against doctors has gone up. But in the absence of information, no one really knows how many such cases occur. Also, the law does not clarify the difference between “gross negligence", 'error of judgement", "accident" and "recklessness".
People with artificial intelligence (AI) skills can significantly increase their salaries with a potential increase as high as 40%, according to a recent study by researchers from the Oxford Internet Institute and the Centre for Social Data Science at the University of Copenhagen.

Doctors, Nurses Eager for Generative AI

Doctors and nurses are much enthusiased for the integration of generative AI technology to enhance clinical decision-making., according to recent report by Elsevier Health titled "Clinician of the Future 2023".
Seeking your attention on the broad and provocative statement that is valid for a vast majority of private hospitals and doctors in the country:

Need To Introduce  Doctors Protection Act Imposing Exemplary Fine

Instances of violent attacks against medics by irate attendants of patients are being reported all over the country  with sickening regularity along with damage to public property. The perpetrators deserve stringent punishment. There is a need for the government to introduce a doctors protection act imposing exemplary fine (ranging between 2 lakh to 10 lakh) .
NEET-PG eligibility cut-offs for postgraduate medical admissions undermines merits, threatens medical education

Doctors, Scientists World’s Most Trustworthy Professions

Is it the politicians, doctors teachers or scientists the most trustworthy professional? In a survey, IPSOS, the global marketers, reveal that doctors...
A recent study conducted by Edith Cowan University in Australia, in collaboration with institutions in Japan, has uncovered an efficient workout technique that requires only three seconds of exercise, repeated three times a week. This alternative approach to muscle strengthening challenges traditional beliefs by focusing on eccentric, muscle-lengthening exercises, which have shown to yield better results than concentric, muscle-shortening actions. While the study's small scale calls for further exploration, its findings suggest that minimal yet consistent exercise can lead to impressive muscle strength gains.

20 Minutes Of Daily Exercise Keep Doctors Away

Some say that an hour’s exercise is good for the heart. A new study by the University of Oxford researchers now say...