Ashis Brahma | Storytelling | Public Health care

Gathering
Gathering In a forgotten quarter of the city stood a small café called The Last Ward. Its sign showed a stethoscope coiled into a question

Gathering In a forgotten quarter of the city stood a small café called The Last Ward. Its sign showed a stethoscope coiled into a question

Bats, pigs and humans – play ground for Nipah virus As a kid I enjoyed eating date palm sap Bats live nearby and contaminate the

Migration As the Oglala Lakota Sioux say: “Land has no owner, it belongs to all living creatures” At the Berlin Conference 1884-1885 together with the

Breakfast with The king of sweat He developed The Q-strip The early measure Of illness Sweat before fever Ovulation / fertility Sleep pattern Yet sometimes

It may seem to be a niche However in outbreaks It is clear how central To day-to-day life Remember Covid-19 Or avian influenza How we

A large part of my history I still follow outbreak news Stay in touch with Local heroes Doing the work Being prepared We heard about

Labor migrants: safe and healthy A report launched To create a better approach As not seen, not heard Leads to lesser (or non) Care so

ICT & Health World Conference V A day to remember Time to ponder on concepts As diverse as: Hospital to Home, Art as Medicine, Super

ICT & Health World Conference IV Larry Brilliant – a master class Shift of paradigm From lifespan to sickspan Less years with illness More with

Wow, Dr Loes Jaspers enlighted me on mumps in sewage water Martina Bartelink for power meeting VR Bieb, the place for platform learning using virtual

Clinical autopsy As forensic doctor Often Like our doctor We not know Cause of death Truth seeking Is vital So A tough decision For

Outdoor medicine – serious gaming The day had come Can’t wait Fellow travellers In outdoor medicine Where creativity meets Extreme environment I will share about
