Category: Letters
                        
                    
                        November 14, 2017                    
                    
                    
                                                The UK was the first country to legalise mitochondrial donation in October 2015. In 2016, the first three-parent baby was born in Mexico and the US Food and Drug Administration declared that further research on mitochondrial donation is ethically permissible. It has now become an important issue,...                    
                    
                        Neha  Dahiya, Suneela  Garg                    
                 
                            
                    
                        September 19, 2017                    
                    
                    
                                                As India finally has the new Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates, the GST Council declared that the tax rate on the sanitary products including sanitary napkins, sanitary towels, and tampons would be 12%, ie, the second lowest tax slab. Statistically this is an improvement since until now sanitary...                    
                    
                        Rupal  Singh, Vijay  Thawani                    
                 
                            
                    
                        July 04, 2017                    
                    
                    
                                                We are concerned about the changes effected by the WHO to the assessment methodology of adverse events following immunisation (AEFI), which make it almost impossible to classify adverse events (deaths in this case) noticed for the first time in phase IV post-marketing surveillance, as "consistent...                    
                    
                        Jacob  Puliyel, Anant  Phadke                    
                 
                            
                    
                        June 13, 2017                    
                    
                    
                                                I am distressed by the political inclination of the journal reflected in publishing the article by Siddarth David in a recent issue of Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. The journal has tried to redeem its image by publishing a counterview by Ravindra Ghooi. I feel more voices need to be heard on ...                    
                    
                        Ratna  Magotra                    
                 
                            
                    
                        April 01, 2017                    
                    
                    
                                                Over the past year, there has been constant debate in various journals on the circular issued by the Medical Council of India (MCI) in September 2015, regarding the requirements for promotion of teaching faculty. The lack of a time-bound promotion system of medical faculty results in higher stres...                    
                    
                        Shobhit  Jain, Harjeet  Jain, Ashok Kumar Jain                    
                 
                            
                    
                        January 01, 2017                    
                    
                    
                                                Four-dimensional (4D) ultrasound (real-time volume sonography), which has been used in the West since the last decade for the determination of gender as well as for bonding and entertainment of the parents, has become widely available in India in this decade. Here, I would like to discuss the eth...                    
                    
                        Venkatraman  Indiran                    
                 
                            
                    
                        January 01, 2017                    
                    
                    
                                                Confidentiality underpins the trust between doctors and patients. As far back as the 2nd century BC, the great Indian physician, Charak, had stated: "Nothing that happens in the house of the sick man must be told outside, nor must the patient's condition be told to anyone who might do harm by tha...                    
                    
                        Abhijit M Bal                    
                 
                            
                    
                        September 22, 2016                    
                    
                    
                                                There are always rival hypotheses to explain away the one that is posited as the most likely to be true. Context and Occam's razor – the principle that among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions should be selected – ultimately point to which hypothesis is the most likely to b...                    
                    
                        John H Noble Jr                    
                 
                            
                    
                        October 10, 2016                    
                    
                    
                                                Daily, I receive 3–4 social media messages regarding the diagnosis, management or clinical dilemmas of acute timelimiting medical emergencies due to snake bite and scorpion sting poisoning. I respond to the caller who has shared clinical signs and symptoms. I also follow up on the progress of the...                    
                    
                        Himmatrao Saluba Bawaskar                    
                 
                            
                    
                        October 10, 2016                    
                    
                    
                                                Incentives, pay hikes and timely promotions enhance the job performance of an employee. In medical institutes, too, satisfied teachers would train students in a better way leading to better equipped doctors and ultimately, greater patient satisfaction. A study in Malaysia links high levels of sat...                    
                    
                        Anupama  Sukhlecha