This is a podcast venture that look into our lives as a medical student and find hidden emotions in medicine, empathy, kindness and helping hands lifting each other up. The podcast is run by students of NAIHS.
We always hear everyone emphasizing the importance of empathy, connecting with patient, being considerate of their problems but rarely do we talk about the possible emotional turmoil physicians may suffer. Even for ensuring better care to the patient, health care providers are supposed to maintain professional detachment, so their judgment is not blurred. So where do we draw the line between emotional concern and detachment? Aayushama and Manita discuss with Dr. Richa Amatya, a consultant psychiatrist, about the importance of empathy as well as remembering to step back when it is needed. Thank you ma'am for joining. Also, a big thank you to Dr. Leepy Poudel and Dr. Shahrukh Sangachhen for sharing their experiences. Thank you Pratik for this wonderful edit. Thank you everyone for your continuous support.
We are back with another case series; "A 55-year-old male with severe chest pain for 2 hours". What might be the differentials? What is the diagnosis? How can we manage it? Lets hear it from Laxmi and Kamana, who have well put together history, examinations and investigations to reach to a provisional diagnosis and discussing more about it. We are thankful for: 1. Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine - 23rd edition 2. Hutchinson's Clinical Methods - 24th edition 3. Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease We would like to offer our special thanks to Dr. Amrit Bogati for his input and guidance to the case. Dr. Bogati is a renowned Cardiologist at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Center and HAMS Hospital. Our very great appreciation to Mr. Aashish, the man behind the scene for his art of editing and making the episode more presentable to the audience. Follow us on our social handles for the latest updates: https://twitter.com/podcastNAIHS https://www.instagram.com/podcastnaihs/ https://www.facebook.com/podcastNAIHS/ What more topic would you like us to cover? Do comment below or write to us as podcastnaihs@gmail.com Thank you! Happy learning! #caseseries #podcast #podcastnaihs #behindwhitecoats #cardiology #MI #unstableangina #myocardialinfarction #heartattack #emergency #chestpain
We present you the case of "A 48 year old man with a swelling in his right groin" We are thankful for: 1. Bailey and Love's Short practice of Surgery 2. A manual on Clinical Surgery Follow us on our social handles for the latest updates: https://twitter.com/podcastNAIHS https://www.instagram.com/podcastnaihs/ https://www.facebook .com/podcastNAIHS/ What more topic would you like us to cover? Do comment below or write to us at podcastnaihs@gmail.com Thank you! Happy learning!
We present you the case of "A 16 year old boy with fever and reduced level of consciousness" We are thankful for: 1. Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine 2. Harrison's Principle of Internal medicine 3.Medscape Follow us on our social handles for the latest updates: https://twitter.com/podcastNAIHS https://www.instagram.com/podcastnaihs/ https://www.facebook.com/podcastNAIHS/ What more topic would you like us to cover? Do comment below or write to us as podcastnaihs@gmail.com Thank you! Happy learning!
There are conscious and unconscious biases that operate within us that still pose a challenge for women moving into the forefront of surgery . Surgery was always considered a challenging job for women , but is that so or was it the same way In this episode Manita and Prarthana discuss various taboos and factors hindering the progress of women in surgery Special thanks to Prof. Dr. Paleswan Joshi ma'am for the wonderful message . “ Nobel effort is merit “ Want to know your status of implicit bias , TAKE THE TEST Here : https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/ And immense gratitude and infinite thanks to Mr Pratik , our genius editor for this wonderful edit and video Happy listening .
Men have been in the delivery room as health care professionals, as medical trainee and in many different roles. But husband accompanying women to delivery rooms as a partner is an emerging concept in our part of the world. While there are many advantages to both men and women when attending labor together, it is also equally important for the decision to be an informed choice. Here, in this episode, host Prarthana talks to Maj. Dr, Bibhusan Neupane, consultant OBGY and friends from NAIHS about this concept of men accompanying their partner during delivery. Let us know what you feel about this. Love, Behind White Coats.
Being a medical student amidst this pandemic hasn't been easy. There has been challenges but it has been a whole new learning experience as well. In this episode, hosts Prarthana and Soumya talks to medical students of different colleges about their experiences of studying during this period and resuming clinical posting. How has your days been like? Let us know if you resonate with them or you had a different experience. Thank you for your support. Behind White Coats.
नमस्ते, हामी नयाँ पोडकास्ट श्रृंखला लिएर आएका छौं जहाँ हामी सरल भाषामा विभिन्न रोगहरूको बारेमा कुरा गर्ने छौं | यस भागमा हामी उच्च रक्तचापको बारेमा कुरा गर्ने छौं | दुई साथी, कविता र अनिषा रोगका विभिन्न पक्षका बारेमा कुरा गरिरहेका छन्। आउनुहोस्, उनीहरूसँग उच्च रक्तचापको बारेमा सिकौं | हाम्रो पोडकास्ट सुनेर तपाईलाई कस्तो लाग्यो, प्रतिक्रिया दिनुहोला | धन्यवाद, Behind White Coats.
Lets experience the essence of history taking, clinical examinations and investigations for the best possible management of our patient. We present you the case of "A 55-year-old woman with worst headache of her life" together with Sagun and Samikshya. We are thankful for: 1. Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine 2. Harrison's Principle of Internal medicine 3. 100 cases in clinical medicine 4. Davidson's 100 clinical cases 5. Case files- Emergency medicine 6. Medscape Follow us on our social handles for the latest updates: https://twitter.com/podcastNAIHS https://www.instagram.com/podcastnaihs/ https://www.facebook.com/podcastNAIHS/ What more topic would you like us to cover? Do comment below or write to us as podcastnaihs@gmail.com Thank you! Happy learning!
Dr. Patrice Baptiste is someone who has led by example, who has lived by the motto of ‘ Dream big, Think Smart and Inspire Others” . She is a award winning portfolio GP, author, writer, medical educator and founder of DreamSmartTutors. Here, we talk about her story and how she has been able to live her dream of becoming a doctor. Throughout the episode, she shares many gems and advice to medical students. She has a You tube channel where she uploads very useful contents. Make sure to check them out. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXn5... Follow us on our social handles for the latest updates: https://twitter.com/podcastNAIHS https://www.instagram.com/podcastnaihs/ https://www.facebook.com/podcastNAIHS/ Please send us feedback and suggestions. Thank you so much for your support.
Lets experience the essence of history taking, clinical examinations and investigations for the best possible management of our patient. We present you the case of "A 15-year-old girl with inflamed limb and fever" together with Anisha and Kabita. We are thankful for: 1. Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine 2. Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease 3. Apley and Solomon's System of Orthopaedics and Trauma Follow us on our social handles for the latest updates: https://twitter.com/podcastNAIHS https://www.instagram.com/podcastnaihs/ https://www.facebook.com/podcastNAIHS/ What more topic would you like us to cover? Do comment below or write to us as podcastnaihs@gmail.com Thank you! Happy learning!
Medicine and technology are no longer separate entities. Here, we talk with the Medlife Stories team about how technology can influence medical education and healthcare. Medlife Stories is a student led initiative, a collborative approach to bring students around the country together and promote peer learning. Do send us your feedbacks at podcastnaihs@gmail.com
Lets experience the essence of history taking, clinical examinations and investigations for the best possible management of our patient. We present you the case of "A 12-year-old girl with ear discharge" together with Anisha and Kabita. We are thankful for: Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat & Head and Neck Surgery, Dhingra PL, Dhingra S 7th edition An Illustrated Textbook of Ear, Nose and Throat & Head and Neck Surgery, Rakesh Prasad Shrivastav Medscape Follow us on our social handles for the latest updates: https://twitter.com/podcastNAIHS https://www.instagram.com/podcastnaihs/ https://www.facebook.com/podcastNAIHS/ What more topic would you like us to cover? Do comment below or write to us as podcastnaihs@gmail.com Thank you! Happy learning!
What are the responses that have been conducted by Nepalese Army in the ongoing pandemic . We are honored to have you Dr. Kshitij and this is a video as a tribute to all front liners and everyone working for the preparedness and response of this pandemic . Hats off and our deepest regards .
This episode is dedicated to our listeners. As per your request, we present you the case "A floppy 5-month-old infant" with our hosts Prajwal and Sagun. To help Siyona, Bank details are: A/C name: Siyona Shrestha A/C no: 206500000031524 Bank of Kathmandu Ltd. Parasi branch Swift code: BOKLNPKA Or Esewa id: 9847206466, 9816457809 If above measure are not accesible, https://www.gofundme.com/f/treatmentforsiyona We are thankful for: Nelson's paediatrics 20th edition 100 cases in Paediatrics 3rd edition Medscape Follow us on our social handles for the latest updates: https://twitter.com/podcastNAIHS https://www.instagram.com/podcastnaihs/ https://www.facebook.com/podcastNAIHS/ You can always get back to us at our email: podcastnaihs@gmail.com Thank you! Happy learning!
Like life is rough and so alike is parenting . Parenting special babies suffering from Down's syndrome can be challenging all the same . But there are moments when challenges blossom into something so beautiful that there is only love . The babies teach you what loving and living is . Every child deserves an equal share in the society. Lets hear it from our respected Rtd. Brig. Gen. Dr. Lalita Joshi, a senior consultant OBGY, also the founder/president at Down Syndrome Association of Nepal(DSAN) Nepal, her challenges and blessings as a mother as she talks about Aashish, her beloved son. Hosts for the episode are Manita Khadka and Prarthana Subedi. 4th year medical students from Nepal. Happy listening!
This is our 4th episode for the case series with our hosts - Prajwal Thakur and Anisha Basaukala. (Prajwal and Anisha are currently 4th year medical students from Nepal.)
Online classes; the word is not new these days due to the demand of time and COVID crisis. Let's hear it from the medical students about how they are taking it. How much do they enjoy and how problematic it gets at times. Host for the session: Shreeya and Yubika, medical students at NAIHS
A 35 year old male presents to medical OPD with a month history of epigastric pain. Anisha and Kabita, fourth year medical students from NAIHS, discuss about the case, the possible differential diagnosis and how it is managed. Happy learning.
A 12-year-old boy presents to the OPD with multiple transdermal bites and scratches at the lateral aspect of left thigh. Anisha and Kabita, fourth year medical students from NAIHS, discuss about the case, the possible differential diagnosis and how it is managed. Happy learning.
A talk with our respected Brig. Gen. Prof. Dr. Brajendra Srivastava(retd.), regarding the ongoing development of CoViD-19 vaccine. Prof. Srivastava is a pulmonologist and critical care specialist working with respiratory diseases for past 20 years. He also works as a professor of Internal Medicine at Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences(NAIHS). Let's hear what professor has to say, with hosts Soumya Pahari and Samikshya Shukla, MBBS students at NAIHS. Give us your honest feedback! Mail us at podcastnaihs@gmail.com
A 20 years old girl presents to the medical OPD with yellowish discoloration of sclera and a week long history of fatigue. Anisha and Kabita, fourth year medical students from NAIHS, discuss about the case, the possible differential diagnosis and how it is managed. Happy learning.
This video is a fun discussion with our friends from Nepal and also India who come together to discuss our common experiences of Pandemic, Online classes, exams, and AMSA. Hackathon a very intriguing concept is also discussed. And the world is your very home !! For Love and friendship.
A fun discussion of friendship and hope. How did you spend the lockdown? Listen to the story of hope from Manoj a very genuine friend
Medical education is not only about passing medical school. It has to evolve to prepare students with all necessary skills and exposure. The responsibilities lie in all of us, students, teachers, administration, policy makers but together we can. We are humbled to be joined by Dr. Jayendra Bajracharya. We talked about whole lot of things; Electives, Simulations, Online learning, Exchange programs, Mentorship and lot more. Listen what he has to say about the medical education system we are following and the possible way forward. Happy listening!
Periods, Pandemic, and PPE. How likely your periods are to affect your subspecialty choice? This is a topic that needs to be talked about. Having periods and battling medical school and ward rounds can be challenging. Let's create a considerate system, aware of the physiology of our female body.
Research is something of a hot topic to be discussed in medical school. And today we are humbled to have Dr. Dhan Bahadur Shrestha with us. He has published many types of research and he guides us in how we can publish our research while in Medical School itself, emphasizing the fact that research should be to contribute to the medical fraternity, rather than a personal gain and to do it ethically and with care. Happy listening.
Medical school can be hectic, we all have our stressors but we need to learn how to overcome them. Let's discuss stress with us !! Trust us, we all have it.
The medical college is a journey in itself. Within these safe havens of your college you will learn lessons for life when you will be able to finally go out and face life. Journey along with us, and hear our stories. And share with us yours at podcastnaihs@gmail.com.
In this episode, We talk about how medical School can be a challenge altogether. Disappointments come along. But We are all in this together. Few of our friends also describe the way to cope with this failure and how it is not final. Happy listening!