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Inspiration 7i Ventilator with Flagship Configuration is a highly versatile Ventilator that can operated with ease.
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With Swiss pneumatic design, Inspiration 7i allows high performance PSOL valves to provide outstanding breath delivery to Neonate through adult patients. Inspiration ventilators feature an intuitive and easy-to-learn, comprehensive graphical user interface with user configurable screens. #CoronaVirus #COVID19
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This Medical Ventilator is used for helps in breathing.
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Jainco are concerned in providing standard superiority range of Medical Ventilator. Our offered ventilators are demanded in health care centers, clinics and hospitals to help patients in breathing during critical situations during surgical operations. This Medical Ventilator is used for helps in breathing. #CoronaVirus #COVID19
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Jobless after virus lockdown, India's poor struggle to eat
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NEW DELHI -- Some of India's legions of poor and people suddenly thrown out of work by a nationwide stay-at-home order began receiving aid distribution Thursday, as both the public and private sector work to blunt the impact of efforts to curb the #coronavirus pandemic. #COVID19
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The Countries With The Most Critical Care Beds Per Capita
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In order to show where that pressure could be highest, the following infographic pulls together data from three different sources to show the number of critical care beds per 100,000 inhabitants in different countries. #CoronaVirus #COVID19
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COVID-19 | Is India?s health infrastructure equipped to handle an epidemic?
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In this piece we focus on availability of government hospital beds[1] for major states in India. Using data from National Health Profile?2019, we observed that there are 7,13,986 total government hospital beds available in India. This amounts to 0.55 beds per 1000 population. #CoronaVirus #COVID19
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A war India can't afford to lose
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India is at a critical stage in its fight against coronavirus as fears of community transmissions rise. During its lockdown frontline workers are still going out every day to win what one doctor described as "a war India can't afford to lose". #CoronaVirus #COVID19
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The science behind why yoga makes us happy
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We may not yet understand the mechanism through which body postures influence our psychological states, but our recent study suggests that we may draw insights from the rapidly expanding research on the psychological benefits of #yoga.
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India unveils 'world's largest' public healthcare scheme
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India has announced an ambitious health insurance scheme, which is designed to be a safety net for millions of people who struggle to afford medical care.
It's thought to be one of the largest such schemes in the world.
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Fake Medical News Can Now Be Fact-Checked In India
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Two software engineers have set up Check4Spam, the Snopes of India. The site, founded by Shammas Oliyath and Bal Krishn Birla in Bangalore, publishes rebuttals and research for the medical misinformation being forwarded on Whatsapp.
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Birdseed Turned Superfood May Help Curb India?s Diabetes Scourge
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Podiatrist Vinaya A.S. has bumped across southern India in a bus-turned mobile clinic for 17 years, going village to village checking feet for the ulcer-causing effects of diabetes. These days, her key to staving off limb amputations comes down to one thing: food.
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Sacred cow ambulance service launched in India for ill, injured or abandoned cattle
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An ambulance service for cattle has been launched in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state in a bid to protect animals sacred to the country’s majority Hindu community. Read more...
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IMMEDIATE REQUIREMENT! Medicine, Surgery, Obs, Gyn - Bhopal, IN
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The Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Bhopal has released an employment notification inviting interested, eligible candidates to apply for the positions of Senior Resident. The engagement is for a period of one year, which can be considered for another one year.
Working hours will be up to a maximum of eight hours in a day.
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Total posts: 6
Name of the posts:
Senior Resident
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Medicine: 2
Surgery: 2
Obs and Gyn: 2
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IMMEDIATE REQUIREMENT! Nurse - Guwahati, IN
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Nurse: The candidate interested in applying for this post should be high school (class 10) passed from a recognised university/board/school or equivalent and registered with Nursing Council of India/ State Nurses' Midwives' and Health Visitors' council.
Age limit:
Junior Technician: The age of the candidates applying for these posts must not exceed 35 years.
Nurse: The age of the candidates applying for these posts must not exceed 27 years.
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The selected candidates will be getting
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IMMEDIATE REQUIREMENT! Air India - Medical Officers - Chennai, IN
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Qualification: A minimum of MBBS degree of an Indian University recognized by the Medical Council of India. Minimum 02 years’ experience as a medical practitioner
Upper Age Limit as on 1.11.2016: Maximum age Limit – 62 years
No.of Posts: (Presently six vacancies - Full Time - One each for Kochi, Kozhikode, Hyderabad and three for Bengaluru)
Pay Scale: Full Time Contractual Doctors: They will be engaged for 08 hours per day/06 days a week. Their total emoluments will be Rs.65,000/- per
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Can training 'fake doctors' improve India's healthcare?
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Unqualified medics, popularly known as quacks, are routinely arrested in India for posing as doctors. But a charity is now trying to train them in primary medical care. Atish Patel explains why. Read more...
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Is India in the throes of a fever outbreak?
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The capital, Delhi, is fighting an outbreak of chikungunya. Next door, Haryana is battling malaria. Down south, the info-tech hub of Bangalore is grappling with both. Dengue has returned with a vengeance in Kolkata and its neighbouring areas. Clinics in populous Uttar Pradesh are swamped with patients suffering from fever.
So, is India in the grip of a "fever outbreak"?
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India rolls out world's first leprosy vaccine as fight goes on 'war footing'
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This week the government announced the world’s first leprosy vaccine, developed in-country but tied up for years in testing, will be rolled out in Gujarat and Bihar, two states where the problem is sharpest.
Among the oldest recorded references to leprosy – appear in 4,000-year-old Hindu epics, the disease christened kustha, Sanksrit for “eating away”.
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Indian state steps up hunt for mythical glow-in-the dark plant
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A state in northern India is about to embark on a multimillion-pound search in the #Himalayas for a mythical plant believed to hold life-saving properties.
Uttarakhand is committing 250m rupees (£28m) of state money to hunt for the the herb sanjeevani booti, which is credited in the ancient Hindu text Ramayana with restoring life to the brother of a god. #Wildlife
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How bad are most of India’s medical schools? Very, according to new reports.
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India is world-famous for its doctors, and it produces some of the world's best. There are more medical colleges and teaching hospitals in India than anywhere else — 579 to be exact.
But a couple of recent studies and reports have cast serious doubts on the quality and ethics of the country's vast medical schooling system.
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How an Indian doctor built a billion dollar company by making heart surgeries affordable
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Even in a country of 900,000 odd doctors, 62-year-old Devi Prasad Shetty stands out—and how.
In his three decades in the profession, Shetty has conducted more than 15,000 heart surgeries—including India’s first neonatal cardiac surgery in 1992—and held the distinction of serving as Mother Teresa’s personal physician. Shetty has taken India’s stock markets by storm.Narayana Hrudayalaya is valued at a staggering $1.02 billion, with Shetty and his wife stake worth more than $620 million.
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India pharmacies strike to protest online drug sales
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At least 800,000 pharmacies in India are on a one-day strike, demanding an end to online drug sales which they say is affecting their business.
The pharmacies say that online drug retailers are putting customers at risk by failing to follow existing rules.
The government says it is in the process of drawing up guidelines to regulate online drug sales
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India: Doctors, Hospitals, Medical Services
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Rice University researchers are developing a highly accurate, touch-free system that uses a video camera to monitor patients’ vital signs just by looking at their faces. The team of Rice graduate student Mayank Kumar and professors Ashok Veeraraghavan and Ashutosh Sabharwal created the system that will let doctors diagnose patients from a distance.
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India: Doctors, Hospitals, Nursing Homes
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An Indian surgeon used infected instruments to sterilize 83 women in about six hours, according to a local medical official, leaving 10 of them dead and another 69 hospitalized in the central state of Chhattisgarh.
The doctor breached guidelines that limit surgeons from performing more than 30 sterilizations a day.
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India: Doctors, Hospitals, Nursing Homes
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The state-run Haffkine Bio-Pharmaceutical Corporation Limited has developed a 'mixed anti-gas gangrene' drug which will be used to treat patients susceptible to gangrene. After six years of research, a team of scientists from Haffkine submitted its research report to the department of biotechnology.
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India: Doctors, Hospitals, Nursing Homes
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TNN Oct 14, 2012 BANGALORE: On any given day, at least 10 new patients diagnosed with cancer are lining up at HCG to get that deadly tumour out of their system. Intrigued researchers in Harvard tried to figure out how this Central Bangalore hospital has not turned away any poor cancer patient. Its cancer care model is now a case study for the Harvard Business School.
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India: Doctors, Hospitals, Nursing Homes
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Malaria in India: prophylaxis is recommended year-round throughout the country (including the cities of Delhi and Bombay), except at altitudes higher than 2000 m (6561 ft) in the states of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu, Kashmir, and Sikkim. Most malaria cases are reported from forested areas in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Karnataka.
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India: Doctors, Hospitals, Nursing Homes
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PLEASE NOTE: Many doctors and hospitals will expect payment in cash, regardless of whether you have travel health insurance.
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India: Doctors, Hospitals, Nursing Homes
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In Calcutta, care for travel-related illnesses is provided by Wellesley Medicentre (Dr. Santanu Chatterjee, Wellesley Mansions, 44 A Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road (off Park Street), Calcutta 700 016; tel. 033 22299920 or 22293645; mobile: 9830166740). In Mumbai (Bombay), corporate health care is provided by Amas Medical Services (tel. 91 22 26425335, 91 22 67023861).
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India: Doctors, Hospitals, Nursing Homes
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Escorts Heart Institute And Research Centre (cardiac specialty hospital; Okhla Road, New Delhi - 110 025; tel. 91-11-26825000, 91-11-26825001; emergency 91-11-26825002, 91-11-26825003 ; ambulance 26825002, 26825003 or ext. 4000 / 4001 at 26825000 (Auto attendant) / 26825001 (operator) for booking; website Read more...)
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