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Healthcare Workers at Risk: The Abuse, The Violence, and The Broken System in Sri Lanka
Alright, let’s address the elephant in the room. It should be shocking but, unfortunately, isn’t. There IS violence and abuse against healthcare workers in Sri Lanka. It’s BAD. It’s REALLY BAD!. And yet, no one seems to be freaking out about it the way they should. Doctors, nurses, and medical trainees—the people literally keeping the… Continue reading
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Toxic Leadership in Academia
We like to imagine academia as this grand, noble pursuit of knowledge. But let’s get real for a moment—behind the ivy-covered walls and fancy titles, there’s a rot that’s poisoning everything: toxic leadership. Yeah, I said it. And no, it’s not just a few bad apples; it’s a whole system enabling these power-hungry egomaniacs to… Continue reading
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Accuracy of Smartwatches in Sleep and Exercise Detection
Ever wondered how your smartwatch knows when you’re asleep or how many calories you’ve burned? It feels almost magical, right? But what’s really going on under the hood? What is the accuracy of smartwatches? These tiny devices are packed with powerful sensors. They range from optical PPGs to accelerometers. All these sensors work together to… Continue reading
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Wasting Time in Clinicals
What bores you? The final year of medical school is arguably the busiest and most important time in a medical student’s life. Every passing minute becomes more valuable. There’s so much to cover, yet so little time! We’re essentially required to stay in the wards, with the expectation that more time spent there equals more… Continue reading
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Psychiatric Illnesses Among Psychiatrists
Psychiatrists dedicate their lives to helping others navigate mental health challenges. But here’s the twist—many of them are struggling too. It’s a common stereotype among medical students that the psychiatrist are all having some psych illness themselves. But is it just a stereotype, or is it based? Research reveals that psychiatrists experience higher rates of… Continue reading
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Cell Mediated Immunity
In the earlier article, we discussed the Humoral immunity. Conversely, this article is about the remaining aspect of the Adaptive immune system, i.e. Adaptive Immune response via Immune Cells. In this article, we will explore the types of cells responsible for cell mediated adaptive immunity. We will also look at their respective roles. When talking… Continue reading
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Ossification
Ever wondered how bones actually form? Let’s explore the journey of bone formation, focusing on intramembranous and endochondral ossification. From early development in fetal life to the continuous process in adulthood, bone formation is a detailed and impressive process. Ossification, or bone formation, starts in fetal life when existing connective tissue is replaced. Intramembranous ossification… Continue reading
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What’s up with Surgeons’ God Complex?
Surgeons are often perceived as confident, decisive, and highly skilled professionals. Their unique personalities set them apart from non-surgeons and other medical specialists. These differences can sometimes lead to challenges within the healthcare system. Research suggests that certain personality traits, including high levels of conscientiousness, extraversion, and risk tolerance, are common among surgeons. While these… Continue reading