National Medicolegal Group Monthly CME:Difficult cases in Day to Day Practice (27th April 2021)
8 replies on “National Medicolegal Group Monthly CME:Difficult cases in Day to Day Practice (27th April 2021)”
Very good interactive sessions sir.I enjoyed the whole session.
Congratulations
Depending on circumstances,we can decide whether to do CPR or not.
Very vibrant discussions
Grossly glued to the screen congrats delegates and diap
Clinically ,we can examine and declair death.No need for ecg.Many of Taluk hospital s donot have ECG machine.and we can’t practically run around to find out ECG from hospital to hospital.
We have to mentain brought dead register,who accompanied,identification marks on body, should be recorded.Then inform police,whether relatives agree or not.
If you have treated pt and know the cause of death ,no need for pm/ informing police.
In covid era, beds are not there for doctors and family in hospitals and hospital management are not acknowledging their colleagues, rather they are catering politicians and resourceful persons.
Should MCI and IMA not send notices to hospitals for abiding with medical ethics for taking care of colleagues first?
Other than physician if someone is treating covid patients, though enough physicians r available then is it justifiable?
If no then that treating Dr says apart from these available physician they r not treating covid patients then what? Still justifiable?
8 replies on “National Medicolegal Group Monthly CME:Difficult cases in Day to Day Practice (27th April 2021)”
Very good interactive sessions sir.I enjoyed the whole session.
Congratulations
Depending on circumstances,we can decide whether to do CPR or not.
Very vibrant discussions
Grossly glued to the screen congrats delegates and diap
Clinically ,we can examine and declair death.No need for ecg.Many of Taluk hospital s donot have ECG machine.and we can’t practically run around to find out ECG from hospital to hospital.
We have to mentain brought dead register,who accompanied,identification marks on body, should be recorded.Then inform police,whether relatives agree or not.
If you have treated pt and know the cause of death ,no need for pm/ informing police.
In covid era, beds are not there for doctors and family in hospitals and hospital management are not acknowledging their colleagues, rather they are catering politicians and resourceful persons.
Should MCI and IMA not send notices to hospitals for abiding with medical ethics for taking care of colleagues first?
Other than physician if someone is treating covid patients, though enough physicians r available then is it justifiable?
If no then that treating Dr says apart from these available physician they r not treating covid patients then what? Still justifiable?
Good evening everyone.Good going sir