-
Improving global access to medical ethics education: a free self-paced online course on the Peoples-uni website | Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
Improving global access to medical ethics education: a free self-paced online course on the Peoples-uni website
2026-07-06 -
Dignity and professionalism: Integrating medical ethics into the clinical training of medical students | Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
Dignity and professionalism: Integrating medical ethics into the clinical training of medical students
2026-07-06 -
Contact Us | Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
Your Message Address Registered office: Forum for Medical Ethics Society, O-18, Nav Bhavna Premises Co-operative Society Ltd., 422 Veer Savarkar Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400 025, India
2026-07-04 -
| Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
Aakriti Sharma, N K Mishra, Shobha Bhat K June 10, 2026 Responsible researchers and reviewers: Ethics of Good Clinical… Ethics education in biomedical research in India is frequently … Protection of Rights) Amendment Act 2026 has contributed to an escalating situation of serious public health concern, adversely affecting a significant section of the population of India
2026-07-04 -
| Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
Gautama May 02, 2026 The ethical drift in medical education: Prioritising post… There is an emerging and deeply concerning shift in the culture of undergraduate medical education in India … Education We at Equitable Healthcare Access Consortium (EHAC), a consortium of healthcare organisations and individual practitioners committed to ethical and equitable healthcare in India
2026-07-04 -
| Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
Freny Manecksha July 23, 2022 Patients’ rights in India: betraying the public trust Writing a book on a subject like “patient’s rights” is challenging, as it can be perceived as threatening … addressing birth defects… Rooting for Roona is a thought-provoking documentary on the unaddressed problem of congenital disorders and children who survive with severe disabilities in India
2026-07-04 -
| Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, issued a notification on November 15, 2021, regarding the “Conduct... … Unclaimed bodies are easily available in India; however, there is a lack of clear ethical guidelines governing their transport and exchange.
2026-07-04 -
| Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
Sunita Sheel Bandewar, Olinda Timms , Sylvia Karpagam February 06, 2025 The bioethics movement in India and the legacy… The passing of Sunil K Pandya (SKP) on December 17, 2024, evoked … Sayantan Datta January 12, 2024 Law Commission of India report on the age… The 22nd Law Commission of India (henceforth, the Commission) [1], in its recent 283rd report, offered its
2026-07-04 -
| Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
MAHENG/2016/67188 Category: Discussions October 10, 2025 Off-label use of baclofen: A response to Kattula The “discussion” on our commentary about baclofen use in India perpetuates … Dheeraj Kattula July 17, 2025 Silicosis: A public health emergency in India Occupational health is a public health emergency, long ignored in India, primarily as it is considered more
2026-07-04 -
| Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
Sapna Mishra , Rakhal Gaitonde February 16, 2021 Ethical dilemmas in mental health resources for college… Poised to have the highest number of young people in the world, India will … a modified rabies immunoglobulin protocol in a… Rabies is a dreaded disease of zoonotic origin, responsible for an estimated 55,000 deaths annually, of which 20,000 deaths are in India
2026-07-04