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An Intern’s Diary

Author(s): Venkateshwar Sanders
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  • Language:
  • English
  • Genre(s):
  • Teaching & Education
  • ISBN13:
  • 9789359112008
  • ISBN10:
  • 9359112003
  • Format:
  • Paperback
  • Trim:
  • 8x10
  • Pages:
  • 184
  • Publication date:
  • 10-Nov-2023

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This book asserts that the realms of investigation and treatment should intertwine, as many emergency cases often remain overlooked due to minor oversights in prevention and early diagnosis in the outpatient department, leading to significant consequences. The author, who operates within a research institute, highlights that the insights imparted to patients frequently overshadow those taught to medical students, who bear an immense weight on their shoulders. This text simplifies the transition for final-year students as they navigate their internships, guiding them towards their preferred specialties within the expansive medical field. Additionally, it acts as a resource for general practitioners, encouraging them to foster relationships and make referrals to the appropriate departments. Amidst the chaotic environment of hospitals, where administrations often require consulting a medical physician, both the academic and practical competencies of students are crucial. The book includes an index designed for ease of use, enabling students and interns to swiftly locate connections between a diverse range of diseases. The phrase "100:1 Love is no itch" encapsulates the essence of this work. Furthermore, footnotes feature numbered principles that every ethical medical practitioner should embody.

Venkateshwar Sanders

Venkateshwar Sanders

Dr. Venkatesh Kumar, MBBS MD, completed his final year work at the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, where he focused on hypothesizing relationships between various unresolved topics. His Doctor of Medicine degree from Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute was full of surprises, as insights he gained during his MBBS studies began to validate his theories surrounding mRNA technology.

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