Dr. Kaushik Bharati's Profile

MSc, PhD, FRSPH (London)

Dr. Kaushik Bharati

Dr. Bharati is a Public Health Consultant based in New Delhi. He obtained his PhD in Physiology with specialization in Vaccinology from the University of Calcutta in 2001. He did his Post-doctoral Fellowship from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK, specializing in Immunology and Molecular view more..

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World Cancer Day: Together, All Our Actions Matter!

World Cancer Day: Together, All Our Actions Matter!

World Cancer Day is celebrated on 4th February every year across the globe. It aims to create awareness about cancer and highlight the fact that the disease can now be successfully prevented and treated.

Health Watch
COVID-19 Vaccination in India: Issues and Challenges

COVID-19 Vaccination in India: Issues and Challenges

India’s COVID-19 vaccination program has been launched. It currently uses the vaccines Covishield and Covaxin. There are some issues and challenges that need to be overcome in order to vaccinate all Indians.

Disease & Condition
Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development: Why is it Still Relevant Today?

Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development: Why is it Still Relevant Today?

Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development highlights 8 crucial stages in a person’s life, from birth until death. Successfully passing these stages will ensure a productive and fulfilling life.

Disease & Condition
Health ID Could be a Game Changer in India

Health ID Could be a Game Changer in India

New digital Health ID has been developed that contains detailed health information of patients, facilitating better, streamlined access to healthcare and is more user-friendly and convenient for all.

Health In Focus
World AIDS Day: “Global Solidarity, Shared Responsibility”

World AIDS Day: “Global Solidarity, Shared Responsibility”

World AIDS Day is celebrated annually on 1st December to raise global awareness about AIDS. The 2020 theme highlights the importance of global solidarity and shared responsibility to successfully tackle AIDS.

Health Watch