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An Islamic Perspective on the Dead Donor Rule in the UK

by Dr. Abid Hussain, MB, ChB (Edin), DA, FRCA, DMS,  | Apr 29, 2020

It has been known for a number of years that the UK Asian community is over-represented on the organ transplant list (17%) and under-represented on the organ donor register (3.3%)(1). In the NHSBT report for 2018-19 only 4% of all deceased organ donors were Asian...

FACULTY OF RESPONSIBILITY: A Key Concept to Cope with The Ethical Challenges Medical Students Face

by Orhan Önder, MD,  Aasim Padela, MD. | Apr 29, 2020

ABSTRACT:  During their educational life, medical students encounter several challenges, the origins and causes of which vary. This paper explores and attempts to scrutinize two of these challenges, before eventually introducing the concept of responsibility. First,...

How can Medical Students help support the NHS and the Community through the current COVID-19 Crisis?

by Syed Ammar Husain | Apr 29, 2020

Key Words: Medical Students, CoronaVirus, Medical Students COVID19, Final Year Students, COVID19, Final Year Students COVID19, Medical Students Pandemic, UK Medical Students, Acknowledgements: Acknowledge the support of Dr Syed Arshad Husain (Consultant Respiratory...

The use of porcine mesh implants in the repair of abdominal wall hernia: An Islamic perspective for an informed consent. 

by Muhammad Hanif Shiwani MBBS, MSc, FRCSI (Gen-Surg), FRCS Eng, FRCS Glasgow, FCPS, FEBS. | Apr 29, 2020

Abstract:  The use of porcine derived mesh for the repair of abdominal wall hernia is increasing in surgical practice in recent years. Dietary consumption of porcine containing products is prohibited in Islam and Muslim patients would not accept it in usual...

Immunity and Infection Risk: COVID-19 Ramadan Rapid Review

by Dr. Imran Qureshi | Apr 29, 2020

Key words : Ramadan, fasting, immune, infection, Covid19, corona virus Background  As Ramadan approaches, it is clear that there will be little evidence to accurately assess how fasting will affect the immune response to, and the susceptibility of contracting...
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