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That's a well written article indeed...

Ravin '82

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> Dear all:

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> Dr Sanjay Nagral is a Mumbai based GI Surgeon, a former faculty at KEM and

> currently a practicing surgeon at a private corporate hospital. Sanjay

> has specialized in liver transplants and enjoys a two-decade-old

> association with Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. A day before, he posted

> his views on the knee- jerk responses that Amir Khan's recent TV show has

> evoked from the medical profession. Gifted surgeons possess skills that

> makes their keyboard sound mightier than the scalpels they use. Sample

> this stuff:

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http://www.rediff.com/movies/report/doctor-heal-thyself-satyamev-jayate/20120606\

..htm?sc_cid=fbshare

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> SP

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> SP Kalantri

> Department of Medicine

> MGIMS

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Powerful article Dr Kalantri.

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> Dear all:

>

> Dr Sanjay Nagral is a Mumbai based GI Surgeon, a former faculty at KEM and

> currently a practicing surgeon at a private corporate hospital. Sanjay

> has specialized in liver transplants and enjoys a two-decade-old

> association with Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. A day before, he posted

> his views on the knee- jerk responses that Amir Khan's recent TV show has

> evoked from the medical profession. Gifted surgeons possess skills that

> makes their keyboard sound mightier than the scalpels they use. Sample

> this stuff:

>

>

http://www.rediff.com/movies/report/doctor-heal-thyself-satyamev-jayate/20120606\

..htm?sc_cid=fbshare

>

> SP

> --

> SP Kalantri

> Department of Medicine

> MGIMS

>

>

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A nice piece..............very well said..........thank you for sharing the

article Sir.

regards

aasawari91

another long summer.........

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Sent: Thursday, 7 June 2012 12:33 PM

Subject: Dr Sanjay Nagral on Amir Khan

 

Dear all:

Dr Sanjay Nagral is a Mumbai based GI Surgeon, a former faculty at KEM and

currently a practicing surgeon at a private corporate hospital. Sanjay

has specialized in liver transplants and enjoys a two-decade-old

association with Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. A day before, he posted

his views on the knee- jerk responses that Amir Khan's recent TV show has

evoked from the medical profession. Gifted surgeons possess skills that

makes their keyboard sound mightier than the scalpels they use. Sample

this stuff:

http://www.rediff.com/movies/report/doctor-heal-thyself-satyamev-jayate/20120606\

..htm?sc_cid=fbshare

SP

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SP Kalantri

Department of Medicine

MGIMS

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I tried to find fault with Dr Nagral's logic and failed. His thinking is

faultless.

Kishore Shah 1974

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Subject: Dr Sanjay Nagral on Amir Khan

> Dear all:

>

> Dr Sanjay Nagral is a Mumbai based GI Surgeon, a former faculty at KEM and

> currently a practicing surgeon at a private corporate hospital. Sanjay

> has specialized in liver transplants and enjoys a two-decade-old

> association with Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. A day before, he posted

> his views on the knee- jerk responses that Amir Khan's recent TV show has

> evoked from the medical profession. Gifted surgeons possess skills that

> makes their keyboard sound mightier than the scalpels they use. Sample

> this stuff:

>

>

http://www.rediff.com/movies/report/doctor-heal-thyself-satyamev-jayate/20120606\

..htm?sc_cid=fbshare

>

> SP

> --

> SP Kalantri

> Department of Medicine

> MGIMS

>

>

>

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great article!

Nilanjana

> Dear all:

>

> Dr Sanjay Nagral is a Mumbai based GI Surgeon, a former faculty at KEM and

> currently a practicing surgeon at a private corporate hospital. Sanjay

> has specialized in liver transplants and enjoys a two-decade-old

> association with Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. A day before, he posted

> his views on the knee- jerk responses that Amir Khan's recent TV show has

> evoked from the medical profession. Gifted surgeons possess skills that

> makes their keyboard sound mightier than the scalpels they use. Sample

> this stuff:

>

>

http://www.rediff.com/movies/report/doctor-heal-thyself-satyamev-jayate/20120606\

..htm?sc_cid=fbshare

>

> SP

> --

> SP Kalantri

> Department of Medicine

> MGIMS

>

>

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Dear all, warm regards

We are living in a world, where *except for I / Me/ Myself,* all others are

fools / wrong / misguided & corrupt. This applies to everybody whether a

doctor or Aamir Khan.

So, what is needed is *self-discipline, self-introspection or

self-empowerment,* again this applies to everybody whether a doctor or

Aamir Khan.

Judiciary or law has *no long term answers* for PCPNDT Act, Defamation or

for that matter any other issues.

Yours

Dr Satish Tiwari

MD (Pediatrics), FIAP, LLB, IBCLC

Professor of Pediatrics, Medical College Amravati

Editor, Text Book on Medico-legal Issues

President, Indian Medico-legal and Ethics Association

Exe. Board member IAP 2007

Founder Secretary IYCF chapter of IAP

Founder Secretary med-legal group of IAP

CCC member of BPNI, 06-08

Founder Editor –in – chief, New Indian Journal of Pediatrics

Ph: 0721-2541252, 9422857204

E-mail: drsatishtiwari@... , drtiwarisk@...

On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 9:11 PM, nilanjana dasgupta wrote:

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> great article!

> Nilanjana

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>

>

> > Dear all:

> >

> > Dr Sanjay Nagral is a Mumbai based GI Surgeon, a former faculty at KEM

> and

> > currently a practicing surgeon at a private corporate hospital. Sanjay

> > has specialized in liver transplants and enjoys a two-decade-old

> > association with Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. A day before, he

> posted

> > his views on the knee- jerk responses that Amir Khan's recent TV show has

> > evoked from the medical profession. Gifted surgeons possess skills that

> > makes their keyboard sound mightier than the scalpels they use. Sample

> > this stuff:

> >

> >

>

http://www.rediff.com/movies/report/doctor-heal-thyself-satyamev-jayate/20120606\

..htm?sc_cid=fbshare

> >

> > SP

> > --

> > SP Kalantri

> > Department of Medicine

> > MGIMS

> >

> >

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