Sunday, December 29, 2013

THE GOD: A pathologist's view


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Our body is made of cells. Cells are considered as the smallest unit of the body that can survive outside human body if it's needs are fulfilled. To give an example we can keep cells in the donated blood alive for a month, and if we can transfuse these cells to other human, the cells in donated blood will survive. Nowadays we can even culture some of the human cells outside the human body.



The soul (or atma) of a human is said to be the life force. It is immortal and unbreakable. It changes body like body change clothes. Without soul body will be dead. That means without soul all the cells of the body will die.



If we combine above two paragraphs, we can find few controversies. When we remove red blood cells from a blood donor, do we remove part of his soul? If not, how these cells can survive without soul? When to transfuse these red cells to a recipient, do we transfuse cells with part of donor's soul? How can we culture human cells ( in culture we grow human cells, from one to many), if there is no soul or life force in those cells?



Explanation:



Above problem can be explained if we consider that every cell carries it's own life force or it's own soul. Like when we combine all the cells of the body, we make one human. When we combine all the life force of all cells we make soul of human. So soul of human is made by combining souls of all the cells. So when we remove cells from a donor we are removing life force of that cells to, so these cells can survive outside human body.



If one human soul or life force can be made of multiple life forces, we may further theorise that if we combine life forces of all the living organism, we make an ultimate life force, that can be called GOD.



By this theory The God is not a single being, but is made of all the life force this world has. So when majority of do something, to bring change in the world, if becomes The God's decision.



Purnamadah Purnamidam Purnat Purnmudachyate

Purnasya Purnmaday Purnmevmashisyati.



When we remove few red cells from a donor, we are not breaking soul or life force. The life forces of all the living organisms are connected with each other in the form of the God. And despite these every single cell, whether it is a cell from human, or it is a bacteria, is complete in it's self. Everyone is complete like the God.


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Bio disc party trick, How?

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

GMC guidelines regarding Continuing Medical Education and Credit Hours


1. PREAMBLE

Medical Science is dynamic and it is essential for the doctor to become acquainted with the advances in medicine. This is in essence the concept of Continuing Medical Education (CME). Tremendous advances are taking place in the field of medical sciences, continuously changing the concept, approach to management and the outcome of several diseases. The rapid pace of these advances makes it mandatory for doctors to keep themselves updated so that they may apply this information to their practice & thus fortify his/her competence and knowledge by keeping abreast with the latest developments in the field.

The changing demographic profile of our country is also accompanied by changing disease patterns, education profile and health awareness. This has resulted in substantial increase in expenditure on health by individuals and also by Government. While the doctors to population ratio has been steadily improving due to the exponential growth of Medical Institutions, the rapid pace of technological and scientific advances, and the looming threat of new disease clearly mandate a system of continuing medical education to keep the medical personnel current in terms of knowledge and skills, thereby enhancing Medial Education and health care system to a global model.

Hence Continuing Medical Education is felt need to update the knowledge of all doctors. Imparting new knowledge and skills in medicine to the professional in a systematic manner is possible only through Continuing Medical Education Programme.

2. DURATION OF CONTINUNING MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME :

Gujarat Medical Council will give Credit hours to the registered Medical Practitioners as per the guidelines which is in existence at specific time. Any changes will be intimated to the members in due time.

A Physician should participate in professional meetings as part of Continuing Medical Education Programs and should earn 30 hours per year or 150 credit hours for every 5 years.