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A centre of excellence in the making for burns management
The Indian Burns Research & Training Institute (IBR&TI), promoted by Indian Burns Research Society was inaugurated last month in Mumbai.

KOB to tap Indian market
Karl Otto Braun (KOB) Medical Textiles of Germany is one of the reliable names in the manufacturing of medical bandages.

Conference on infection control held at AIIMS
With an objective to discuss the challenges facing hospital infection, The Hospital Administration Department of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, had organised a National Conference on Infection Control in Indian Hospitals - Challenges and Strategies (HICCON-2001), from October 17-19, 2001.

MEDICA 2001 to be held this month
With preparations for world’s largest medical exhibition, MEDICA 2001, nearly complete, organisers are hoping to draw in a crowd of nearly 3500 exhibitors and over 120,000 visitors.

Experts call for incentives to private players
The National Health Policy unveiled by the Centre recently, after a gap of 18 years seems not to have lived up to the expectations of industry people.

Anthrax paranoia: Government wakes up, drafts action plan
The meeting of the who’s who in the ministerial circle with heads of major hospitals in Delhi, heads of ICMR, DGHS and Secretary of Health has witnessed the evolution of an action plan

Krishna Sevashrama Hospital to get a facelift
The Sri Krishna Sevashrama Charitable Hospital, founded by Vishwesha Thirtha Swamiji of Pejavar Mutt in Udupi district of Karnataka State will get a new look ending 2002.

Apollo inaugurates new hospital in Bilaspur
Apollo Hospitals group has inaugurated a 270 bed multispeciality hospital in Bilaspur.

Guidelines for administrative system audits
Audit suggests the corrective actions to be taken to rectify the defects which have already occurred and also helps in planning preventive actions which need to be taken to prevent re-occurance of the same

Making hospitals a lively place
In a rather unique exercise, Liang’s “Art in Hospital” projects rope in young artists as well as patients and even disabled people to create pieces of art in their wards to give them a lively look

New ophthalmic hospital in Bangalore
Vittala International, a Super Specialty Ophthalmic Hospital has been set up in Bangalore. The 75 bed facility has been built at a cost of Rs 20 crore.

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 A marriage of tradition and technology
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