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The Power of Observation in Clinical Medicine

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The Power of Observation in Clinical Medicine

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  • Observation in medicine extends beyond mere seeing; it involves critical thinking and the ability to notice minute, significant details. This also encompasses listening to sounds, distinguishing it from simply hearing. Repeated practice of observation, though initially requiring effort, eventually becomes a habit, saving valuable time in clinical practice.

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Dr. Baldev Prajapati

Dr. Baldev Prajapati

Senior Consultant Pediatrician, Akanksha Children Hospital, Ahmedabad
Dr. Baldev Prajapati is a highly experienced pediatrician associated with Akanksha Children Hospital. With extensive clinical expertise in child healthcare, he specializes in the diagnosis and management of pediatric illnesses, growth and developmental concerns, and preventive pediatric care. Dr. Prajapati is known for his patient-friendly approach and commitment to improving child health outcomes through evidence-based treatment and parental guidance. His areas of interest include pediatric infections, nutrition, immunization, and neonatal care.

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The Power of Observation in Clinical Medicine