Oh my! Finally here we are at the end of the 23 Things! I named this blog BlogXperiment because I wanted to try out anything I haven’t had a chance to do so in the past. Turns out not everything in 23 Things I like very much, but at least I tried. Overall, I’d say it’s been…
Category: learning
Thing 21: Online Games & Learning
It was fun playing “Design a clinical trial” and “Design a baby” on National Museum of Scotland website. At the same time, playing these little games helped me learn things like “it is impossible to design a baby we desire with specific features” (at least we cannot do it for now), and “what sort of ethical…
How to prepare for MBBS / MS General Surgery Practicals ? — Made Easy!!!
Final practicals can be nerve wracking at times. In the present post, I tried to address some key issues related to MS General Surgery final university practical exams. Candidates preparing for DNB General surgery practical exams can also find this article useful.
How to prepare for MS General Surgery Final exams? — Made Easy!!!
A brief guide for General surgery residents preparing for final university exams. Although intended for residents of India, the same can be applied for most countries in South Asia.
Thoughts on a legacy
Working at Breast Cancer Now was a privilege. In March last year, on my 52nd birthday, I met up with two amazing women to take part in a radio discussion about access to medicines. Both had a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer. Being alongside women pleading for the hope of more time is gut-wrenchingly emotional. … Continue reading Thoughts on a legacy →
My Garden – where all stories begin.
This is the excerpt for your very first post.
LAPAROSCOPY – MADE EASY
Minimal access surgery is the way ahead!!! Whether in revolutionising the way cholecystectomy is done or its application to other areas of surgery such as Otorhinolaryngology, Urology, Thoracic surgery, Arthroscopy in Orthopaedics, it made sweeping changes leading to new challenges to surgeons in training and increasing patient comfort while decreasing morbidity. It’s use keeps expanding […]
A new beginning !!!
This is the excerpt for your very first post.
Master’s Degree – Dissertation Progression
There has been a fair amount of progress on the dissertation since I last talked about it. We’ve handed in our final proposals and have now moved into what I … Continue reading
Masters Degree – Year 2, Semester 2
Being busy often means that some things get forgotten, or left to one side. However, things to change and come around, and I find myself in need of a blogging … Continue reading
Slow musings …
I just noticed that my last entry (about the Brookes Learning and Teaching Conference in July) is already more than half a year old, and I’m asking myself if there isn’t that much happening any longer which would be worthwhile musing about.One of the t…
Slow musings …
I just noticed that my last entry (about the Brookes Learning and Teaching Conference in July) is already more than half a year old, and I’m asking myself if there isn’t that much happening any longer which would be worthwhile musing about.One of the t…