Papers by Himanshi Narang
Global journal for research analysis, 2021
International journal of scientific research, 2021
Indian Journal of Forensic and Community Medicine, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic, which originated from Wuhan, China, has rapidly spread worldwide, includin... more The COVID-19 pandemic, which originated from Wuhan, China, has rapidly spread worldwide, including India. As India grappled with the second wave, COVID-triggered fungal infection has suddenly risen tremendously, raising a sense of panic in the country. The fungal infection in COVID-19 includes Mucormycosis and Aspergillosis, as common fungal infections primarily affecting rhino-orbital structures. Many research papers have published postmortem findings in autopsies conducted on COVID-19 decedents, thereby helping to understand this contagious disease's pathogenesis. But, with the arrival of COVID-triggered fungal infection, which is a crucial invasive disease responsible for fatality, very few research papers have commented on the postmortem findings of invasive fungal infections affecting the rhino-orbital and craniocerebral structures in COVID-19 deaths. Therefore, the role of invasive fungal infection due to COVID-19 illness must be established in the causation of deaths in C...
Advances in Medical Education and Practice, 2021
Abstract Hands-on or practice-based learning is the foundational objective of postgraduate teachi... more Abstract Hands-on or practice-based learning is the foundational objective of postgraduate teaching and training. A skilled and competent postgraduate resident is critical to the country’s health needs and is more relevant in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The postgraduate medical training in India is speciality-specific and based on a structured curriculum and syllabus to achieve precise educational goals and objectives. The impact of this pandemic on postgraduate medical education and training is controversial, challenging, unknown, and far-reaching. The exceptional contagious nature of the virus and country-wide lockdowns have tremendously decreased hospital visiting patients. Abolition of outpatient and inpatient services, disruptions in clinical postings, curtailment of elective operations and procedures have adversely affected the training of residents and fellowship students in India and abroad. Apart from this, research work, mentoring, academic conferences, and workshops that offer learning experiences to these residents have been cancelled or suspended, thus denying them a chance to achieve domain knowledge and enhance their skills. Although this pandemic has offered new learning modes like teleconsultation, videoconferencing, virtual simulations, digital podcasts, etc., how much actual knowledge transfer and skill gain will be achieved is unanswered. Despite this disruption, this pandemic has offered a golden opportunity to relook at the current PG resident education and training programme. The lessons learned from this adversity offer medical universities, medical educators, and regulatory authorities many opportunities to develop a novel and innovative curriculum that enables the current and future residents to achieve the necessary proficiency and competency.
Medico-Legal Update, 2021
Global journal for research analysis, 2021
International journal of scientific research, 2021
Indian Journal of Forensic and Community Medicine, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic, which originated from Wuhan, China, has rapidly spread worldwide, includin... more The COVID-19 pandemic, which originated from Wuhan, China, has rapidly spread worldwide, including India. As India grappled with the second wave, COVID-triggered fungal infection has suddenly risen tremendously, raising a sense of panic in the country. The fungal infection in COVID-19 includes Mucormycosis and Aspergillosis, as common fungal infections primarily affecting rhino-orbital structures. Many research papers have published postmortem findings in autopsies conducted on COVID-19 decedents, thereby helping to understand this contagious disease's pathogenesis. But, with the arrival of COVID-triggered fungal infection, which is a crucial invasive disease responsible for fatality, very few research papers have commented on the postmortem findings of invasive fungal infections affecting the rhino-orbital and craniocerebral structures in COVID-19 deaths. Therefore, the role of invasive fungal infection due to COVID-19 illness must be established in the causation of deaths in C...
Advances in Medical Education and Practice, 2021
Abstract Hands-on or practice-based learning is the foundational objective of postgraduate teachi... more Abstract Hands-on or practice-based learning is the foundational objective of postgraduate teaching and training. A skilled and competent postgraduate resident is critical to the country’s health needs and is more relevant in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The postgraduate medical training in India is speciality-specific and based on a structured curriculum and syllabus to achieve precise educational goals and objectives. The impact of this pandemic on postgraduate medical education and training is controversial, challenging, unknown, and far-reaching. The exceptional contagious nature of the virus and country-wide lockdowns have tremendously decreased hospital visiting patients. Abolition of outpatient and inpatient services, disruptions in clinical postings, curtailment of elective operations and procedures have adversely affected the training of residents and fellowship students in India and abroad. Apart from this, research work, mentoring, academic conferences, and workshops that offer learning experiences to these residents have been cancelled or suspended, thus denying them a chance to achieve domain knowledge and enhance their skills. Although this pandemic has offered new learning modes like teleconsultation, videoconferencing, virtual simulations, digital podcasts, etc., how much actual knowledge transfer and skill gain will be achieved is unanswered. Despite this disruption, this pandemic has offered a golden opportunity to relook at the current PG resident education and training programme. The lessons learned from this adversity offer medical universities, medical educators, and regulatory authorities many opportunities to develop a novel and innovative curriculum that enables the current and future residents to achieve the necessary proficiency and competency.
Medico-Legal Update, 2021
Forensic, Legal & Investigative Sciences
The autopsy is increasingly acknowledged as a critical component of medicine, and it has played a... more The autopsy is increasingly acknowledged as a critical component of medicine, and it has played an important role in the advancement of medical practice. The autopsy not only establishes the final diagnosis, but it also links the cause of death to the accompanying diseases and explains how well the two interact.
Global journal for research analysis, 2021
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2022
Infertility isn't only a medical issue, but still a societal issue for many folks. IVF throug... more Infertility isn't only a medical issue, but still a societal issue for many folks. IVF throughout India has a long and incredible history, perhaps as long as IVF altogether. Fertility fraud is an important and urgent cautionary tale about expectations of informed consent and newer hardships among patient well-being and autonomy in the medical care. During past few years, specialists have been exploiting their own sperm to improve potential patients' likelihood of conception whilst maintaining condentiality. It had been deliberately kept secret for generations. Several practitioners have lately hit the news for reportedly inseminating naive patients with their own sperm in earlier days, a tactic found generations later until readily accessible DNAanalysis exposed these offences. Fertility fraud takes advantage of people in authority and violates patients' condence by tricking them regarding medical interventions. Patients are unable to approve or disapprove therapy rely...
International journal of scientific research, 2021
Medico-Legal Update, 2021
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