When Her Turn Finally Came
She was just 33. At first glance, she looked heavy. And she was—79 kilos. That’s not what we usually see. Most. Continue reading
Dr. S.P. Kalantri is a physician, teacher, and researcher at the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (MGIMS), Sevagram. With over four decades of experience in clinical medicine, he has dedicated his career to evidence-based, ethical, and compassionate care, particularly in resource-constrained settings. As the Director-Professor of Medicine and former Medical Superintendent of Kasturba Hospital, he has been instrumental in shaping patient care and medical education. Deeply committed to humane medicine, Dr. Kalantri has a special interest in palliative care and personally looks after patients who need end-of-life support at Kasturba Hospital. He has published extensively on public health, clinical medicine, and medical ethics, and is known for his advocacy against the undue influence of the pharmaceutical industry on medical practice.
She was just 33. At first glance, she looked heavy. And she was—79 kilos. That’s not what we usually see. Most. Continue reading