Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Interesting Forensic pathology cases

Dear Friends,
Iam Dr.N.RAJARAM MD retired as Professor of Forensic medicine from medical college,TRICHUR,KERALA,SOUTH INDIA. Iam having 21.6yrs of service . I have worked in all the government medical college in the state. I want to share some of my experiences with you shortly. During My postgraduation & thereafter I had a very tough time in my carrier. I was devoid of many things which was enjoyed by my seniors after passing MD. For example to become an MBBS examiner I had to wait for morethan 10yrs & in the meantime the other people of my caliber were made as examiners with in a couple of months. There was some kind of partiality shown to me by my seniors. Iam no longer affected by these & for completion sake Iam writing. There is no intention on my part to accuse anybody on this matter. More over some kind of fear was also created by senior people in MC,TVM to other HODS stating that iam a dangerous person& will create trouble to others where ever I go . Every body viewed me with suspicion & with some contempt. If BIN LADHAN was prevalent at that time they would have equated me with him.Everything was prooved contrary to their thought. With God's grace,so far I didnot cut any sorry figure in the court or other places where opinion of the doctor who conducted the autopsy was taken. My hands are always clean . Iam avery short tempered personality & will say anything to anybody at any time if the statement made by other people towads me is not liked by me.
dr.n.rajaram

5 comments:

Unknown said...

first of all iwould like to congratulate you for discussing such important medicolegalcases after creating a site.i think those informations are very informative for a curious and sincere forensic pathologist.A forensic pathologist should be dare enough to say the truth,the whole truth and nothing but truth whereever and whenever it is required.now a days some forensic pathologists in kerala who is still in government service is hiding the truth for their personal benefit or acting under some pressure.so forensic pathologist like you is really an asset to the medicolegal field

Unknown said...

Sir

It has been a privilege to study under your leadership in the forensic department at Thrissur. I do not know whether you will recognize me , but the kind of experience and teaching that me and my batch received from you is unique. I dont think no other batch can boast of court visits during forensic posting. Sir please keep writing , wishing wonderful health and happy life ahead.

DR.N.RAJARAM said...

Where are you now dr damodar. Thanks a lot for remembering

NAMBU said...

congratulations sir..
you had rentered the stories in simple language and it made me to easily understand the cases..
its none other than the straightful nature of sir made more and more respect to you in ma mind..
its ma previllage and luck to be your student..and its not flattering..these r words coming from ma heart..
with lotz f love and respect...
NAMBOOTHIRI

Dr. D. Datta said...

Sir, please do go through my blogs at ddatta16.blogspot.in to know what the ground realities of Indian Medical Education Business are. And still you are offering your services for University exam paper correction to another Institute? You claim to have clean hands? Please Sir, as a Forensic specialist, is it ethical for you to participate in perpetuate such Frauds and misrepresentations?