Online Docs, a new venture by Dr Yashwant Chaudhari providing mental health assistance to India from June 2022



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June 22, 2022 2:45 PM IST

New Delhi [India]June 22 (ANI/SRV): online documents It may not be a household name to many readers, but its potential to revolutionize the health sector in India is mind-boggling.
It is a new undertaking, ready to provide its services in the domain of mental health problems which is a matter of urgent concern in this country.
The vision behind this is inspired by Dr. Chaudhari’s years of practice and his altruism for his country. It is the first of its kind online project that will act as a single platform to provide a variety of mental health solutions to any mentally ill patient in India. The platform will be a 24/7 healthcare provider and will start its services in June 2022. This facility can be used across India, through any new age digital device.
India is home to 1.38 billion people and has the largest youth population in the world. According to a WHO report, India is also the most depressed country in the world. Although it is a financial superpower, half of its workforce suffers from depression! And how will a startup like online documents help overcome the depreciation of average mental health in India? To answer these questions, we spoke with Dr. Yashwant Chaudhri, who is also the Managing Director of California Medical Behavioral Health, about this new venture of his.
As a physician who is already a well-known physician at Scripps Mercy Hospital and the Alvarado Parkway Institute while alternately running multiple psychiatric clinics, Dr. Chaudhari’s take on the disparagement of average mental health in India is insightful and intellectually stimulating. His statement, “Intelligence may be the necessity for success in life, but in the race for success, we have forgotten to be human,” is something to ponder.

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Dr. Chaudhari is an MBBS, MD (psychiatry) and has been practicing psychiatry for over 40 years in the US and has encountered countless patients whose sanity has fallen victim to their own intelligence. When these individuals face even the smallest setback, their subconscious response to the stimulus is erratic, dysphoric, and often catastrophic to their mental well-being. Such patients always had a common problem of pushing their limits beyond the limits to thrive and succeed in life while unknowingly damaging their mental health.
Dr. Chaudhari remembers his days in Kellogg School of Management (Illinois), where he completed his MBA, and exclaimed how he, his friends, and his other classmates in college used to be relaxed about their studies and careers. Unlike today, even students at the primary level of education are being forced to work like machines and act like supercomputers.
He also mentions that he might have achieved modest virtue in the US, for which he will always be grateful, but he always wanted to repay his debt to the country he was born and raised in. Dr. Chaudhari recalls that while he was completing his master’s degree from the prestigious TUFT School of Medicine in Boston, he always had a dream of opening a mental wellness institute in India so that he could provide the highest quality psychiatric help to people who have been fighting their battles in silence.
Therefore, after years of hard work and multiple international collaborations, he has invested in this public welfare project called Online Docs, which is a new-age, technology-based method of providing mental health assistance. It is a telepsychiatry service that guarantees a double layer of professional evaluation by the best psychologists and psychiatrists in India and the USA to mental health patients In India.
he hopes that online documents It will not only be a team for peace of mind, but also a comfort zone that will help eradicate the social stigma around mental health in a developing country like India. His vision is to improve India’s ranking in the current World Happiness Index (currently ranked 136th) and make it one of the happiest countries to live in.
https://www.onlinedocs.us/
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