ASFH Amar Agarwal on fixating IOLs with glue and Nick Mamalis on TASS
Guests: Prof. Dr. Amar Agarwal M.B.B.S. ; M.S. ; F.R.C.S. ; F.R.C.Ophth [Lon] Secretary Intraocular Implant & Refractive Society, India Joint Managing Director Dr.Agarwal's Eye Hospital Ltd., Chennai, India   Nick Mamalis, M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology Editor of Cataract and Refractive Surgery John A. Moran Eye Center University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - June 5, 2013 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

ASFH Reunited
Guests: Sunita Chaurasia, M.D. Consultant, Cornea and anterior segment services, LV Prasad Eye Institute Hyderabad, India   Prashant Garg, MS Director, Education & Dr G Chandra Sekhar Distinguished Chair of Education Consultant, Cornea and Anterior Segment Services Medical Director, Ramayamma International Eye Bank LV Prasad Eye Institute Hyderabad, India  (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - September 7, 2012 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

ASFH Getting Rid of the Blues
Guest: Sudarshan Khokhar MD
 Professor of Ophthalmology
 Centre For Ophthalmic Sciences All India Institute of Medical Sciences 
Ansari Nagar
 New Delhi, India (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - April 17, 2012 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

ASFH What Comes Around Had Better Not Go Around!
Guest: Abhay R. Vasavada, M.S., F.R.C.S. (England) Iladevi Cataract & IOL Research Centre Raghudeep Eye Clinic, Gurukul Road, Memnagar, Ahmedabad, INDIA (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - April 8, 2012 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

Lay health worker led intervention for depressive and anxiety disorders in India
Here, Dr Vikram Patel talks to Dr Ovais Badat about his recently published study into lay health worker intervention in common mental health disorders in India. (Source: Raj Persaud talks to...)
Source: Raj Persaud talks to... - February 14, 2012 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Royal College of Psychiatrists Tags: Science & Medicine Source Type: podcasts

ASFH TASS at Aravind
Guest: S. Sengupta, DO, DNB Vitreoretinal Fellow Aravind Eye Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Ophthalmology Pondicherry, India (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - December 6, 2011 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

The Lancet: May 27, 2011
Prabhat Jha discusses how the selective abortion of female fetuses has increased in India over the past few decades if a first-born child is female. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - May 27, 2011 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

The Lancet: January 11, 2011
Pam Das introduces the Series about universal health coverage in India. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - January 11, 2011 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

China and India: Emerging Technological Powers
China and India, both with populations of over 1 billion, are drawing increasing attention from the United States. Their growing populations and interaction with the world presents both opportunities and challenges. Is we are to gain a much-needed understanding (Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies)
Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies - August 22, 2008 Category: Science Authors: The National Academies Source Type: podcasts

The Lancet: November 30, 2007
Professor Antonio Cassone from Italia University in Rome discusses an unusual outbreak of chikungunya viral disease in Ravenna, northern Italy, in the summer of 2007. The virus was carried in a man visiting from India, and spread through the community by mosquitoes commonly found in southern Europe during summer months. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - November 30, 2007 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

" Dino Double Jeopardy " -- The Discovery Files
Paleontologists at Princeton University have found new evidence suggesting that a series of monumental volcanic eruptions in India may have killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, not an asteroid impact in the Gulf of Mexico. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - November 26, 2007 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

" Dimmer Switch " -- The Discovery Files
Researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, sent a fleet of unmanned aerial drones through the pollution-filled skies over the Indian Ocean and achieved an important milestone in tracking pollutants responsible for dimming Earth's atmosphere. Based on the project's success, more drones will be used to document how humans contribute to " global dimming " and to help provide an early warning system for potential environmental disasters. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - November 21, 2006 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

ASFH Sirsasana and IOP
Guests: Mani Baskaran, DO, DNBConsultantGlaucoma Services,Medical and Vision Research FoundationUnit of Sankara NethralayaChennai, IndiaKrishna Raman, MDInternal medicine physician who incorporates yoga into his practiceChennai, India (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - September 10, 2006 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

ASFH Deep Lamellar Endothelial Keratoplasty (DLEK)
Paper Discussed: Rajesh Fogla and Prema PadmanabhanInitial Results of Small Incision Deep Lamellar Endothelial Keratoplasty (DLEK).American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006 February; 141: 346–351Guest: Rajesh Fogla DNB, FRCS (Ed), MMed (Ophth) Senior Consultant, Eye SurgeonCornea & Laser Refractive Surgeon Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad, India (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - May 8, 2006 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts