Tia Teresa Thomas
Today was the last day of our 10-day posting in Emergency Medicine. We were only in fourth term so the prospect of Emergency Medicine excited us more than anything.. Our posting was during...
The Health and Humanities Division of St. John's Medical College, led by Mario and Manjulika Vaz, joined the Silk Routes project through its work with Sridala Swami and Kavery Nambisan, both of whom received a small grant from the International Writing Program's Silk Routes: Heritage, Trade, Practice project to bring creativity to the medical professions.
The gallery of St. John's includes student writing and events hosted by the division as a part of the Local Project, "Humanising Medicine."
Tia Teresa Thomas Today was the last day of our 10-day posting in Emergency Medicine. We were only in fourth term so the prospect of Emergency Medicine excited us more than anything.. Our posting was during... media_text
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By Aiswarya Sasi As I relinquished myself to sleep’s alluring caress, In the warmth of the banyan tree behind the mess, My cerebrum set out to tail a fairly odd train of... media_text
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By Sitarah Mathias, a third-year student at St. John's Medical College Chhatarpur. A sleepy, dusty little town in Madhya Pradesh connected only by road, where life moved in slow motion. Yet, a... media_text
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A Personal Reflective Narrative by Dr. Rodney Dcunha, an Internat St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore Death disturbs me. It never fails to. And what disturbs me more are the... media_text
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