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neurokidsdoc1 · 1 year ago
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Epilepsy Doctor in Dubai
Recognized as an exceptional Epilepsy Doctor in Dubai, Dr. Aman Sohal also holds a prominent role as a Child Neurologist in the UAE. With a comprehensive experience of over 18 years in Pediatrics and a remarkable 12-year stint as a Consultant specializing in Pediatric Neurology, Dr. Sohal exemplifies unparalleled proficiency in his field.
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shreyajainblogs · 9 months ago
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. While managing ADHD symptoms can be challenging, it's important to recognize that individuals with ADHD often possess unique strengths and abilities, such as creativity, curiosity, and a sense of adventure. Children with ADHD may indeed exhibit traits of explorers, as they are often curious and eager to discover new things. Encouraging their interests and providing outlets for their energy and creativity can be beneficial in harnessing these qualities. Treatment for ADHD typically involves a combination of strategies, including behavioral therapy, parent training, educational support, and in some cases, medication. In Dubai, families seeking treatment for ADHD can consult specialists such as those at the Kids Neuro Clinic, where comprehensive evaluation and individualized treatment plans are offered to address the unique needs of each child. By recognizing and nurturing the explorer within ADHD children, along with appropriate treatment and support, they can thrive and reach their full potential. . . . . #KidsNeuroClinic #PediatricNeurologist #Neurologist #ADHD #ADHDFacts #ADHDTreatment #Childcare #ADHDChild #Dubai
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tonyweft · 4 years ago
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Child Neuro Consultant Dubai
Dr. Arif Khan Child Neuro Consultant Dubai providing medical care to children with neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders through specialized care. I am a British Board Certified Pediatric Neurologist and have completed my General Pediatric and Pediatric Neurology training in various hospitals in the UK.
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UAE and in particular Dubai has some of the best Pediatric clinics/medicinal institutes and is soon going to turn into the global medical tourism hub by the turn of the next decade for sure. It has some of the most advanced and state of the art medicinal facilities along with experienced medical staff who can deal with the field of Pediatrics that effectively.
24, OPP DUBAI ZOO, BEACH ROAD, PO BOX - 333685, JUMEIRAH 1, DUBAI, UAE
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neurokidsdoc21 · 2 years ago
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Book an appointment with Dr. Sohal in Dubai who have completed his comprehensive postgraduate training in General Pediatrics and Neonatalogy as a pediatric resident and registrar in prestigious Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool U.K. He obtained his Membership of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH), U.K in 2006.
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neurokidsdoc · 5 years ago
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There is no specific treatment for autism, but early and child-sensitive care improves one's ability to interact with and adapt to the world around them. This care is multidisciplinary and individualized.
    The child receives educational care that helps him develop his language, his cognitive, sensory and motor skills, to adapt his behavior, to manage his emotions ... The objective is to teach him to interact with others and to acquire autonomy.
The development of the child is regularly evaluated (at least once a year), in order to adjust his care.
       Individualized, early and adapted support and care, at the educational, behavioral and psychological levels, improve interpersonal skills and social interactions, as well as autonomy, language, and non-verbal communication.
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meripustak · 6 years ago
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Legal Issues in Medical Practice
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                                             Buy Now 
Legal issues in Medical Practice - 1st Edition
By: Mahesh Baldwa, Varsha Baldwa, Namita Padvi and Sushila Baldwa
Legal issues in medical practice have been gripping medical doctors by surprise in recent years. Some decades ago legal issues in medical practice never created any problem. A greater awareness is being created by adding doctor’s services within the ambit of Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Neither during the undergraduate training nor the postgraduate courses doctors have ever prepared themselves to deal with real-world situations of litigation related to allegations of negligence. While facing litigation related to allegation of negligence in law courts for the first time, a doctor realizes the importance of medical records, consent and expert witness and searches for help books. There are many books available for reference but this one is a handbook for practising doctors and their lawyers grappled with legal issues culminating in litigations covering a vast number of medical specialties and systems.This book proposes to fill the existing vacuum by creating authentic base required to understand the legal issues in medical practice in India. The esteemed contributors have put in their best efforts to share their knowledge, experience and wisdom with the readers by discussing various landmark legal decisions in the field of (alleged) medical negligence. It aims to make the medical practice safe, ethical, reassuring and hassle-free by discussing various legal issues related to medical practice.
The book is written in usual lucid style covering each topic and made reader friendly by adding “summary” “do’s and don’ts”. MCQs are value addition which will improve recall of important legal issues related to medical practice. It is targeted at doctors of all the systems of medicine—be it allopathic, ayurvedic or homeopathic. It covers all the legal issues not covered by teaching of forensic medicine during the undergraduate or postgraduate courses and yet are required in the day-to-day medical practice. The book will help all the doctors in preventive aspects of medical practice, as well as those facing litigation. It will also be an asset for practising lawyers dealing with cases of medical negligence litigation.
This book is targeted at practising doctors for tension-free and litigation-free medical practice. It also provides much-needed relevant medical knowledge to lawyers and those involved in administration of justice.
About the Author:- Mahesh Baldwa MBBS, MD, DCH, FIAP, LLB, LLM, PhD (Law), MBA has authored many books and is currently medicolegal advisor to several corporate insurance and medical organizations. He is a senior consultant pediatrician, Baldwa Hospital, Mumbai. Earlier, he was Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, TN Medical College and Nair Hospital, Mumbai; Assistant Professor at JJ Hospital, Grant Medical College, Mumbai; and Visiting Professor, Papersetter and Examiner, Department of Law, University of Mumbai.
Varsha Baldwa MBBS, MD is working at PD Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai. Earlier, she has worked at Government Medical College, Surat, and Government Medical College, Kota. She is a graduate from Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai. She has contributed to national and international scientific journals. She bagged “STS” award of ICMR.
Namita Padvi MBBS, MD, DNB, Fellowship in Pediatric Anesthesiology is currently working at Emirates Hospital Dubai. She is ex-Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesia, Topiwala National Medical College and BYL Nair Charitable Hospital, Mumbai. She has contributed to several national and international scientific journals. She is an excellent teacher and a good speaker.
Sushila Baldwa MBBS, MD, DGO is consulting obstetrician and gynecologist at Om Hospital, Apollo Clinic and Nakoda Foundation, Mumbai. She has served as faculty at BJ Medical College, Pune, and Sassoon General Hospital. She has contributed to national and international scientific journals.
Legal Issues in Medical Practice
1 Introduction to Medicolegal Issues 2 Basic of Ethics, History and Ethical Principles of Importance 3 Understanding “MCI Code of Ethics 2002” 4 Doctor–patient Relationship 5 Hospital–Patient Relationship Emerging from Mediclaim Insurance TPA Managed HealthCare through Corporate Hospitals 6. Doctors’ Please Trust your Patients 7. Rights and Duties of Patients and Doctor 8. Help of Communication Skills in Preventive Medicolegal Problems in Medical Practice 9. Laws Applicable to Practicing Doctors, Clinics, Nursing Homes, Dispensaries, Consulting Rooms, Hospitals are Boon or Bane? 10. Medical Documentation and Record Maintenance, Preservation, Destruction Related Legal Issues 11. Medicolegal Issues Related to Audio Taping, Video Recording and Photography on Pen Camera, Smart Phones and Personal Camera   12. Consent, Assent, Approval, Permission and Dissent in Medical Practice 13. Forewarning and Counseling for Disclosure of Risks Prior to Informed Consen 14. Case Laws on Consent, Informed Consent, Dissent 15. Consent Forms, Counseling, Content, Model Forms of Different Types Preparing for the Informed Consent Process 16. Doctor–Patient Confidentiality and its Disclosure 17. Below which Standard of Medical Care it will be Negligence 18. Medical Negligence Under Tort, Consumer Protection Act and Civil Liability 19. Consumer Protection Act and Doctors 20. Errors in Medical Practice 21. Criminal Liability of Doctors 22. Medicolegal Aspects of Sudden Unexpected Death, Difficult Situations in Medical Practice, Brought Dead, Postmortem 23. How to Proceed Medicolegally in a Scenario of Suspected Last Stage Disease like End-of-Life-Care [EOL] and not to Confuse with Euthanasia? 24. Violence against Doctors: A Frightening New Epidemic 25. How to Defend Medical Negligence Case? 26. Vicarious Liability of Medical Negligence 27. Medicolegal Issues Related to Contributory Negligence 28. Medicolegal Issues Related to Multiple Remedies 29. Role of Expert Witness in Medical Negligence Cases 30. Res Ipsa Loquitur 31. Subjudice Matters, Judicial Impropriety, willful Judicial Impropriety, Legal Hierarchy 32. Res Judicata and Estoppel, Law of Limitation and Latches 33. Landmark Judgments on Medicolegal Issues 34. Calculation of Compensation 35. Medicolegal Implications of Delayed Diagnosis, Misdiagnosis, difference in Diagnosis and Wrong Diagnosis 36. Medicolegal Issues Related to Physicians 37. Medicolegal and Ethics Issues in ICU 38. Medicolegal Issues in Pediatric Practice 39. Medicolegal Issue of ‘When not to Resuscitate or to Stop Resuscitating A Newborn/Child’ 40. Medicolegal Issues in Obstetrics and Gynecology Abortion and MTP Cases 41. Medicolegal Issues in Sterilization, Tubectomy and Vasectomy 42. Medicolegal Issues in PCPNDT Act Cases 43. Medicolegal Aspects for General Surgery 44. Medicolegal Issues in Orthopedic Cases 45. Medicolegal Issues during Emergency and Accidents 46. Medicolegal Aspects of Ophthalmology 47. Medicolegal Aspects of Anesthesia 48. Medicolegal Issues in ENT 49. Medicolegal Issues Related to Dental Surgeon 50. Medicolegal Issues in Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery Cases 51. Medicolegal Aspects of Radiology and Sonology 52. Medicolegal Aspects of Pathology and Medical Laboratory Practice 53  Medicolegal Issues Related to Blood Group, Blood Bank, Blood Transfusion and Transfusion Related Transmission of Infections 54. Clinical Use of Forensic Medicine 55. Medicolegal and Legal Issues in Psychiatry 56. Medicolegal and Legal Issues Related to Plastic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery and Dermatology 57. Medicolegal and Legal Issues Related to Neuro Medical and Neurosurgery Cases 58. Cross Pathy and Cross Speciality Practice in Medicine: Is it Quackery? 59. Medicolegal Issues in Homoeopathy 60. Medicolegal Issues in Ayurved, Unani, Siddha 61. Medical Undergraduate Postgraduate Qualifications Granted by Medical Institutions Inside or Outside India may not be Registerable with MCI 62. Medicolegal Issues Related to Quacks 63. Safeguarding Children Rights to Prevent Abuse: A Challenge to Doctors 64. Medicolegal Issues Related to Mortuary 65. How to Get the Registration for Hospitals and Small Nursing Homes in India? 66. Medicolegal Aspects of Institutional Committee for Medical Research 67. Medicolegal Issues and Adoption, Foster Care, Remand Homes, Borstals and Non-mainstream Children 68. Medicolegal Aspects of Advertising by Doctors in Print, Electronic Media and Issues Related to Telemedicine 69. MCI Norms to Prohibit Doctors from Attending Conferences Financed by Pharma Companies 70. Medicolegal Issues Related to Consumer Organizations 71. Medical Indemnity Insurance and Risk Management 72. Police Cases and Procedures for Doctors 73. Medicolegal Issues of Mishap Reporting by Media 74. Conflict of Interest [COI] 75. Emotions during Practice! Is it Okay to Cry in front of your Patients? 76. Legislating “No-fault” Medical Compensation Law to replace Medical Negligence under Law of Tort
Acts, Rules, Notification, Guidelines and Registers
1. The Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994 2. Violations Under the PNDT Act and the Penalties 3. The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 4. The Bombay Nursing Homes Registration Act, 1949 5. Summary of the Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Act, 2010 6. Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 7. The Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) 8. The Indian Medical Council Act and Rules,1957 9. The Indian Medical Degrees Act, 1916 (Act No. VII of 1916) 10. The Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 [Act No. 48 of 1970 dated 21st December,1970] 11. The Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002 (Published in Part III, Section 4 of the Gazette of India, dated 6th April, 2002) 12. The Transplantation of Human Organs Act,1994 13. The Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973 14. Ethics for Practitioners of Indian Medicine 15. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act, 2012 16. GR and Notifications for Ayurvedic Doctors
ETHICS
1. The Declaration of Helsinki 2. The Declaration of Geneva 3. Charak Samhita Oath 4. The International Code of Medical Ethics
GUIDELINES
1. Minimum Requirement for Opening of a Nursing Home/Hospital Apart from Some Locality Requirements and NOC 2. Guidelines Related to Easy Understanding of Law Related to MTP 3. Guidelines for Eye Camps 4. Guidelines for Speedy Disposal of Child Rape Cases 5. Guidelines for Safe Kit Protocol for Rape Victim 6. Frequently Asked Questions about Foreign Adoption Agency 7. PCPNDT Act—Guidelines 8. AIDS: Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Guidelines 9. ICMR Guidelines for Preparing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for Institutional Ethics Committee for Human Research
REGISTERS
1. Fumigation Register 2. Indoor Case Register 3. Outdoor Patient Register 4. Sterilization of Instruments Register
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neurokidsdoc1 · 1 year ago
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Dr. Aman Sohal is a distinguished Pediatric Neuro Consultant in Dubai, UAE and Autism doctor in Dubai. With a specialization in neurodevelopmental disorders, he offers a comprehensive assessment and treatment for infants and children dealing with conditions related to the Brain, Spinal cord, Muscles, and Nerves. Dr. Sohal's commitment to delivering exceptional care has established him as a trusted authority in his field.
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neurokidsdoc1 · 1 year ago
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Renowned for his expertise, Dr. Aman Sohal is recognized as one of the leading epilepsy doctor in Dubai. He is a highly specialized pediatric neurologist in the UAE, offering comprehensive evaluation and treatment for infants and children affected by disorders related to the Brain, Spinal cord, Muscles, and Nerves. His dedication to providing top-notch care has earned him a reputation as a trusted professional in his field.
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neurokidsdoc1 · 1 year ago
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Dr. Aman PS Sohal is a renowned Pediatric Neurologist in Dubai. With a specialization in neurological disorders in infants, he is a certified child neurologist who obtained his Masters in Pediatrics from the UK. Dr. Sohal's expertise and focus lie in addressing neurological conditions affecting babies in the Dubai region.
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neurokidsdoc1 · 1 year ago
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Dr Aman PS- Pediatric Neurologist in Dubai
Meet Dr. Aman PS Sohal, an accomplished Pediatric Neurologist in Dubai. Holding certification as a child neurologist, he obtained his master's degree in pediatrics from the UK. Dr. Sohal is a distinguished Neuro Consultant in Dubai, focusing on Pediatric Neurology. With an extensive background exceeding 20 years in general pediatrics and over 14 years specifically dedicated to Pediatric Neurology, he brings a wealth of expertise to his practice.
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