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Two new services unveiled by Apollo
Emergency care is acknowledged to be the best in United States, and Apollo Hospitals has been working closely with the American Academy for Emergency Medicine in India, to establish Hyderabad as a model city for quality emergency care in the country

Dr G Bhagvanth conferred the Dr Ahluwalia Memorial Award
Instituted recently, the first recipient of the Dr Ahluwalia Memorial Award has been conferred to Dr G Bhagvanth Reddy, FRCS and consultant surgical gastroenterologist from the Apollo Hospitals.

Gastro-surgical seminar held
Laparoscopy, Surgery and Endoscopy in the new millennium,’ was the central theme of a three-day seminar that was held recently by the Asian Institute of Gastroenterology of Medinova Diagnostic services Ltd, which is credited for having the largest number of therapeutic endoscopic and biliary-pancreatic procedures in Asia.

Rare case treated at Apollo
In its constant endeavour towards excellence in the medical field, Apollo Hospitals recently treated a rare case involving the procedure of renal angioplasty followed by stenting of the artery, on a patient with a single grafted kidney.

Harvard to be a supplier of embryonic stem cells
The nation’s largest fertility clinic said recently that it plans to begin providing Harvard University scientists with leftover embryos for stem-cell research by the end of the year, in what could make the school one of world’s top suppliers of embryonic stem cells.

 

 

This Fortnight

Editor Speak
Ominous portents
After the Sunitidevi Singhania Hospital was ransacked last sunday at Thane in Mumbai, the event cannot but reflect the deteriorating situation of the current Indian polity on the one hand and the crass level of protests exposing the intolerant attitude of people who constitute the mass following of a popular leader.

Interview
 Schiller drafts smart plan to penetrate price sensitive market
Satish Bankal, president, Schiller Healthcare India, is determined to infuse better technology into the Indian market. Recently Schiller designed a novel finance scheme in a bid to match the affordability levels of Indian medical community.

 
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