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šŸ’Š Medicine in Mexico - my experience

25 Oct 2025 1 minute read 1 comment MoreHD

I have been living in Mexico for about 15 years. I will share my experience about local medicine. The first thing I want to say is that medicine in Mexico is accessible to all segments of the population and at any time of the day. Even if a person is...

When the Chemist Becomes the Doctor: A Dangerous Habit in India

7 Jul 2025 4 minute read 0 comments Bhatt_G

Doctors are given the status of God everywhere because they save human lives, so people consider them to be of a high status, and they are mostly given a high status. Well, nowadays you can see doctors everywhere and many of those who are in the phar...

Mostly Dead

16 Dec 2021 5 minute read 0 comments Oli4blok

It was a very white room, I suppose they usually are white or sometimes weird green. I think I remember reading that the green was supposed to make you feel calmer. Don’t think it turned out to work very well. I suppose making everything white makes...

Impact of COVID Pandemic

7 Feb 2021 1 minute read 2 comments Dr.S

How COVIDĀ Pandemic Played a Major Roll in Reducing the spread of Most common Air borne viral infections. As theĀ arrival of covid 19 during last year, son it was announced as a pandemic and a very strict rules and guidelines has been implemented. Ā  Lo...

Healthcare System- Sri Lanka

4 Jun 2020 5 minute read 0 comments Wildflower

Introduction Sri Lanka has a free and universal healthcare system. It scores higher than the regional average in healthcare having a high Life expectancy and a lower maternal and infant death rate than its neighbors. It is known for having one of th...

2020 COVID-19 Pandemic - Person of Interest - Dr. James ā€œCharlieā€ Mahoney (1958-2020)

22 May 2020 3 minute read 5 comments CryptoWordsmith

Dr. James ā€œCharlieā€ Mahoney worked in the intensive care unit at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center in New York for nearly four decades. His lengthy career saw him care for patients through the HIV/AIDS epidemic, through 9/11, through the swine flu an...

HEROES BUT NO CAPES

11 May 2020 1 minute read 1 comment Don_Christov

This Corona virus pandemic era has taught us a very bitter lesson as a whole world and it has been very trying times for us all. We are now beginning to appreciate so many who we previously didn't cast a glance at like our health workers and we all...

The young doctor diary #4

5 May 2020 1 minute read 0 comments pseudotwit

So, today i got a big news. One of my scientific paper got published on an international journal. This is nothing big, i am still a young and experienced surgeon, trying to learn and to make a little difference. I am happy to see that some of my work...

The young doctor diary #3. Coronavirus hit us hard

3 May 2020 1 minute read 0 comments pseudotwit

There is little to say ... in the last month my job has become a swing. In practice, I alternate days in which I work 13 hours in a row, I stay in the hospital all day and I don't have a moment of rest, with days in which I have to stay at home and s...

The young doctor diary #2 A full day of surgery

2 May 2020 1 minute read 2 comments pseudotwit

Long day. The big mess caused by the Covid19 coronavirus in our hospital is starting to resolve. Our operating rooms are slowly returning to normal. Until a week ago, only emergencies were guaranteed. From now, however, we can return to operate even...