Bikash Sah, Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology.One year Fellowship in Forensic Odontology,Associate Professor at Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology,Assistant Hospital Director, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal. Member of The International Association of Forensic Toxicology (TIAFT). Nepal Medical Association. Indian Association of Forensic Odontology. Medicolegal Society of Nepal. Won First Prize in Oral Presentation at 2018 conference organized by Indian Association of Medicolegal Experts.
Abstract
Cases brought for autopsy with an allegation of death due to the medical negligence are being reported. First case was filed on a doctor with an allegation of death because of not realizing about ectopic pregnancy in this case of post abortion care but the doctor was saved when histopathological examination could not establish a product of conception. Second case was with an allegation that the case could have been saved if her blood, urine and vomitus would have been sent to the lab for specific poison determination followed by specific treatment. Third case has shown the importance of informed consent. Fourth case was with an allegation: "How can a man just with abdominal pain die with endoscopic examination and why were they not informed prior to the procedure about its lethal complication".
HIV/AIDS and Retroviral Diseases
HIV Related Infections, Co-infections & Cancers
Stigma, Discrimination and Lived Experience With HIV
HIV relation with Cardiovascular diseases and Aging