Medical students' perspective about factors motivating participation in small group discussions
December 2014, Volume 64, Issue 12
Editorial
Historical study on epidemiological aspects of Urolithiasis reveals Sindh to have the highest prevalence of stone disease in the sub continent.1 Recent data from SIUT Karachi, a tertiary care hospital in the province shows that stone disease constitutes 50-6
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Medical students' perspective about factors motivating participation in small group discussions
Aneeq Ullah Baig Mirza , et al
Arthroplasty versus fusion for single-level cervical disc disease
Hamza Karabag , et al
The use of Omega 3 on pregnancy outcomes: A single-center study
Bita Fereidooni , et al
Hanife Karakaya Kabukcu , et al
Elevated levels of Ferritin and hs-CRP in type 2 diabetes
Fasiha Fatima , et al
Low-cost thermotherapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis in Sindh, Pakistan
Sharaf Ali Shah , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Short Communication
Number of Pakistani physicians working abroad; Do we really need to know?
Ahmad Zaheer Qureshi , et al
Letter to the Editor
Commentary
Evidence Based Medicine
REVIEW ARTICLES
Review Articles
CASE REPORTS
STUDENTS' CORNER
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