We are now launching the 2018/19 competition for students and interns. Write up your experiences as a global health case report and you could be the winner of a position as a Global Health Associate Editor for BMJ Case Reports. All authors must be students or interns at the time of submission. Your entry will […]
Category: Student Elective
Can too little be as bad as too much?
By Madhava Sai Sivapuram “Any substance which is taken too much or too little is poisonous to our body whether it is a drug or a diet”. These were the exact words told by my pharmacology professor when I was studying pharmacology. I thought yes, if there is excessive use of drugs, it is going to […]
A large force of health system- the medical students: have they been utilized adequately?
BMJ Elective: A new experience leading a newer perspective….The Patient-centered learning. By Vivek Podder Currently, undergraduate medical education is largely limited to the lectures or textbooks based teaching-learning approach rather than a patient-centered learning in various parts of the world. Lack of formal training for students in medical school as well as lack of future […]
Student Elective Competition 2016: A call for entries
We are now launching the 2016 competition for students and interns. Write up your experiences as a global health case report and you could be the winner of a position as a Global Health Associate Editor for BMJ Case Reports. Your case report will also be included in the 2017 special edition print journal. All […]