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Integrating Humanities into the Medical Curriculum: A practical guide developed at the Division of Health and Humanities at SJRI
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Manjulika Vaz, Olinda Timms, Mario Vaz, |
2023 |
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A Brief History of Medicine through 50 artifacts: stories from the SL Bhatia Museum of the History of Med, SJNAHS
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Radhika Hegde, Mario Vaz, Olinda Timms |
2023 |
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How do brain injury and stroke patients and their caregivers in India navigate institutional and home care?
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Shajeela Shawkat, PhD Scholar, Manjulika Vaz (Guide), Dr. Gosala R.K. Sarma, (Co-I) |
2023 |
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Expanding the moral gaze of digital health to include environmental parameters: considerations of manufacturing, utilization, disposal, and waste management, and impacts on human health along the chain – an exploratory study
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Manjulika Vaz |
2023 |
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Operationalizing ICMR's Guidelines on AI in Biomedical Research and Healthcare
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Dr Manjulika Vaz, Niyoshi Shah Quicksand Design Studio (Co-lead), |
2023 |
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Maternity Care for Women in Bangalore City (1900-1947)
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Radhika Hegde |
2022 |
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Perceived obstacles to career progression among doctors in medical colleges in South India – an Internet based, cross sectional study
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Ms Poorvikha S (MBBS student), Dr Manjulika Vaz (Guide) |
2022 |
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Using narrative medicine to understand the socio-psycho-emotional-cultural aspects of long-term illnesses.
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Manjulika Vaz |
2022 |
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Stories as a learning tool – exploring the outcomes of a story telling workshop for ‘patient navigator’ trainees in Mumbai, India.
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Manjulika Vaz |
2022 |
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Maternity Care for Women in Bangalore city - a historical perspective
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Radhika Hegde |
2021 |
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A Qualitative Study of Traditional Bone Healers in S. India
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PI - Sharon Isaacs-Pullins. Co-PI - Dr Manjulika Vaz |
2021 |
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A qualitative exploration of the perception of members of Ethics Committees about Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) studies, in India, a multi centric study
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Dr Manjulika Vaz, Dr Olinda Timms |
2021 |
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TYPHOID FEVER AND FEVER OUTBREAKS IN KARNATAKA: SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH NARRATIVES – LESSONS FROM THE PAST TO UNDERSTAND THE PRESENT
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Dr Manjulika Vaz |
2020 |
14 |
A qualitative study of the psychosocial impact of Burns injuries on caregivers of burn patients- families and friends
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Dr Rajeshwari, Dr Manjulika Vaz |
2019 |
15 |
Developing a people-centred governance mechanism for biobanks and genetic research with stored samples and data in India
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Dr Manjulika Vaz |
2019 |
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Perceptions of health care issues among transgenders in Bangalore and healthcare professionals in a tertiary hospital setting: the ethical and human rights dilemmas
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PI: Dr. Manjulika Vaz, Co-I: Christopher Vimalraj, Akkai Padmashali (Ondede) |
2018 |
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Medicine Trails- Series of Museum Tours and Activities
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Ms. Radhika Hegde |
2017 |