Lady health workers programme in Pakistan: challenges, achievements and the way forward
March 2011, Volume 61, Issue 3
Editorial
In 1998, the British medical regulatory body, the General Medical Council (GMC), severely disciplined 3 doctors after inquiring into the deaths of 29 infants and children at Bristol Royal Infirmary, a hospital in the south west of England. The deaths had resulted from open-heart o
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Drug resistance patterns in pulmonary tuberculosis
Haji Khan Khoharo , et al
Pancreaticoduodenectomy: A developing country perspective
Khawaja Muhammad Inam Pal , et al
Prevalence of Antenatal Depression: Comparison between Pakistani and Canadian women
Syed Mahboob Ali Shah , et al
Saleh Abdullah Al-Abdulhadi , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Reports
Short Communication
Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: A call for increase awareness and local research
Muhammad Hanif Shiwani , et al
Opinion and Debate
Homelessness and Mental Health: Are we neglecting this grave issue?
Amin A. Muhammad Gadit , et al
Evidence Based Medicine
Audit Report
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
Usefulness of S100B Protein in Neurological Disorders
Turker Yardan , et al
CASE REPORTS
Tuberculous pericardial abscess with Impending Pericardial Effusion and Cardiac Tamponade
Saulat Hasnain Fatimi , et al
Diabetic ketoacidosis associated with tacrolimus in solid organ transplant recipients
Muhammad Qamar Masood , et al
STUDENTS' CORNER
Augmentation of anti-platelet effects of Aspirin by chocolate
Muhammad Haseeb Zubair , et al
Association between maternal age and pregnancy outcome: implications for the Pakistani society
Hafsa Muhammad Hanif , et al
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