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'Hospital staff need training on IV fluids' Indian Express Dr Kapil said, “The government of India, had recently notified the guidelines for handling, storing and managing the IV fluids. Sadly, most hospitals are not following these. In fact, there is an urgent need for training nursing, paramedical staff in ... |
![]() gulfnews.com | Confederation seeks time to implement directive on Nurses salaries The Hindu The confederation is an umbrella body of six organisations including the Qualified Private Medical Practitioners and Hospitals' Association, Kerala Private Hospital Association, the Catholic Hospital Association of India, the Christian Medical ... Kerala nurses' strike gains momentum |
![]() Hindu Business Line | Hospitals hire from hotels - for better service Hindu Business Line Mr Saumyajit Roy, Associate Director, Strategic Consulting (Education, Healthcare and Senior Living), Jones Lang LaSalle India, says there is a growing trend of hospitality executives being hired by hospitals not only for client servicing, ... |
![]() Sudan Vision | Minn. hospitals encouraged by FDA's cancer drug approvals Minnesota Public Radio The Food and Drug Administration announced it will allow a replacement drug for Doxil to be imported from a company in India on a temporary basis. Doxil is a brand-name drug used for ovarian, breast or bone marrow cancer. The FDA also approved a new ... Cancer medicine shortage eased Cancer-Drug Shortages Targeted by Stopgap US US to Import Short-supply Cancer Drug from India |
PE investors in healthcare firms turn attention to smaller cities Livemint Mumbai: High valuations and a shortage of investment opportunities in the big cities are leading investors in healthcare companies to turn to small town India. Private equity (PE) investors indicate that deal flow involving healthcare providers from ... |
Nigerian baby wins battle for survival in Pune Daily News & Analysis Though a rare condition affecting about one in 3000 children born, the surgery for the same is fairly common and accepted in India. Chemeire's father, himself a renowned radiologist in Imo, spoke to doctors at Pune's Jehangir hospital on a friend's ... |
Stateless people Times of India They - residents of the officially recognized 111 Indian enclaves in Bangladesh and 55 Bangladeshi enclaves in India - have been living as "stateless citizens" since 1947 without even basic human rights and out of the ambit of all state-funded ... |
![]() gulfnews.com | Seven-month-old, 11 others undergo free heart surgery gulfnews.com He said children covered are not just from the UAE but also from countries like Oman, Iran, Syria, Bangladesh, Pakistan and India. While some families directly approach Dubai Hospital, others are referred by other hospitals. |
Plante Moran's 2012 U.S. Hospitals and Health Systems Outlook Calls for Strong ... Bradenton Herald 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Plante Moran, PLLC, one of the nation's largest public accounting and business advisory firms and an advisor to more the 1800 health care entities, today released its 2012 US Hospitals and Health Systems Outlook. |
Bharti AXA General Insurance targetting to double business in south india Economic Times There was a huge potential for retail as well as commercial line products for the customer base in Kochi. At the national level, currently has tie ups with over 3800 hospitals and 2000 garages pan India where consumers can avail cashless facility, ... |
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