Dewesternisation/demystification/deprofessionalization of medicine denotes the efforts that are made to makes health service meaningful and within the easy reach of the common man. There have been many attempts in India to alter the health delivery system based on western medicine. The first was the licentiate degree. Although the licentiate system was stopped and the training of paramedical workers is not as fast as it should have been, still the attempt is to deliver health care in rural areas through paramedical workers. Community health volunteer scheme is yet another innovation in dewesternising health care, as is the anganwadi worker in the I.C.D.S. scheme. All these attempts at dewesternising medicine have met only with limited succe...
India remains far from attaining the goal of health for all proposed by WHO during 1977 to be achi...
ABSTRACT India is a large country and is ranked as the second most populous nation in the world. It...
The Foundations of Community Medicine in its present form has a number of distinguishing traits that...
The Indian government’s attention to the mainstreaming of traditional systems of medicine and the re...
AbstractIndia has a population of 1.21 billion people and there is a high degree of socio-cultural, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-89)Village India lags behind in the field of health an...
India is the only country in the globe with officially recognized multiple systems of medicine, name...
Comprehensive studies of traditional medical practice in India are few in number. In particular, res...
India has a population of 1.21 billion people and there is a high degree of socio-cultural, linguist...
Health services in India at the time of Independence were a function of the socio-economic and polit...
Indian System of Medicine, particularly Ayurveda has enjoyed golden days from 800 B.C. to 1000 A.D.,...
The form of the public health system in India is a three tiered pyramid-like structure consisting pr...
The healthcare system of India can be categorized into three different sectors. The public sector ca...
Hospital administration is a major challenge in the present day environment of private and corporate...
Health-care system in a society must be built around the term of equity so that each individual shou...
India remains far from attaining the goal of health for all proposed by WHO during 1977 to be achi...
ABSTRACT India is a large country and is ranked as the second most populous nation in the world. It...
The Foundations of Community Medicine in its present form has a number of distinguishing traits that...
The Indian government’s attention to the mainstreaming of traditional systems of medicine and the re...
AbstractIndia has a population of 1.21 billion people and there is a high degree of socio-cultural, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-89)Village India lags behind in the field of health an...
India is the only country in the globe with officially recognized multiple systems of medicine, name...
Comprehensive studies of traditional medical practice in India are few in number. In particular, res...
India has a population of 1.21 billion people and there is a high degree of socio-cultural, linguist...
Health services in India at the time of Independence were a function of the socio-economic and polit...
Indian System of Medicine, particularly Ayurveda has enjoyed golden days from 800 B.C. to 1000 A.D.,...
The form of the public health system in India is a three tiered pyramid-like structure consisting pr...
The healthcare system of India can be categorized into three different sectors. The public sector ca...
Hospital administration is a major challenge in the present day environment of private and corporate...
Health-care system in a society must be built around the term of equity so that each individual shou...
India remains far from attaining the goal of health for all proposed by WHO during 1977 to be achi...
ABSTRACT India is a large country and is ranked as the second most populous nation in the world. It...
The Foundations of Community Medicine in its present form has a number of distinguishing traits that...