Background: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is a therapeutic technique of applying sub-atmospheric pressure to a wound to reduce inflammation, manage exudate, and promote the formation of granulation tissue. It aims to optimise the natural physiological processes of wound healing for more effective recovery, and NPWT has emerged as a promising alternative to traditional dressings.
Methods: The protocol followed in the study was prospectively registered.
Introduction: Personal drug exercise helps in the selection of drugs depending on the criteria- safety, efficacy, suitability and cost. Undergraduate medical students are the future practitioners-in-training and should focus more on rational prescribing. This study aimed to find out the prevalence of positive attitudes towards personal drug selection among undergraduate medical students of a medical college.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Practising medicine is all about art, skills and knowledge. According to the Tribhuvan University curriculum, the second phase, third year Bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery is the beginning of clinical skill learning. After studying integrated basic medical sciences for two years which is more like a conventional method of learning, the third year brings a new experience.
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