Publications by authors named "E Bansal"

Clinical medicine's complexities and demands often surpass the scope of formal ethics and leadership training that medical schools and residency programs provide. The discrepancy between medical education and the realities of clinical work may contribute to ethical erosion among learners, namely, medical students and residents. Unlike traditional approaches to teaching professional ethics and leadership in medicine, rights-based (aspirational) pedagogies approach trainees as , whose work has moral value to themselves and others, who live with the ethical consequences of their professional choices, and whose work shapes their individual moral character.

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Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease of which congenital TB is a rare form even in TB-endemic countries such as India. There are very few case reports of the same in the literature. Though the incidence rate of congenital TB is low, mortality rates are very high.

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Introduction ChatGPT is a large language model (LLM)-based chatbot that uses natural language processing to create humanlike conversational dialogue. It has created a significant impact on the entire global landscape, especially in sectors like finance and banking, e-commerce, education, legal, human resources (HR), and recruitment since its inception. There have been multiple ongoing controversies regarding the seamless integration of ChatGPT with the healthcare system because of its factual accuracy, lack of experience, lack of clarity, expertise, and above all, lack of empathy.

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Epithelioid malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour (EMPNST) is a rare histological subtype of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour (MPNST), accounting for 5% to 17% of MPNSTs. The clinical and MRI findings of EMPNST mimic those of nerve abscesses, similar to the presentation in Hansen's disease. We present one such case with this kind of diagnostic dilemma.

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Background: Asthma is a common childhood disease that leads to impairment of quality of life (QOL) of both the children affected by the disease and their caregivers. Management of asthma includes pharmacotherapy along with education about asthma and its self-management, which is most often given verbally. There is limited evidence regarding the benefits of using a written asthma action plan (WAAP) that has been improved using pictorial representation.

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