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Issue dtd. 16th to 30th November 2003
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 Cover Story
Govt to convert all nursing schools into colleges post 2005
Taking the quality of nursing education a notch higher, the Indian Nursing Council (INC) has decided to convert 700-odd nursing schools offering diploma in nursing care into nursing colleges.
Unclear government regulations mar health informatics
Despite phenomenal growth in health care delivery systems in the government and private sector, health informatics segment in the country has remained non-dynamic and stagnant.

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In News
DCI proposes continuous dental education and re-registration
WB signs MoUs with private partners to revive health care
State govt needs to be proactive: Health Ministry
Conversation
‘We have the lowest mortality rate for bypass surgery’
The first thing that strikes you about Dr Ramakant Panda, CEO, of Asian Heart Institute and Research Centre (AHIRC), is his fondness for the word ‘ethical’ in describing his profession, achievements, beliefs, dreams, et al.
Legalities
Disregard for valid consent makes one liable to compensation
Mail
Technology
ADVIA CENTAUR - makes inroads into Indian diagnostic industry
J&J launches kit to predict two best conceivable days
On line cardiac service launched
Hospinews

Karnataka to implement State Nutrition Policy
Delhi hospitals increase security cover for women employees
French Govt honours AIIMS doctor with Legion of Merit Award

Editorial

Training the Angels
EDIT ARTICLE
Solving the diet-cancer mystery

Events

‘Standardisation of professional charges is a punishment for excellence’
IAOH felicitates Mumbai police for managing tension-filled jobs
EMCON 2003 draws 500 delegates
Stereotactic neurosurgery is now used for functional and movement disorders
IMA conducts free health check up on 120 policemen
Phillipines hosts Asia’s largest conference

Op-Ed

Can medical profession and pharmaceutical companies work in tandem for better health care?
* ‘Influence of pharma sector has increased uncomfortably’
* ‘Medical ethics needs greater emphasis’

Architecture
Planning an ENT hospital
Planning a hospital is always a complex architectural assignment for any health care architect. The plan form is governed by function, budget, aesthetics and the ever changing medical needs.
Focus
Leading them to light
Orbis International and Ronald McDonald House Charities come together to create a a unique paediatric ophthalmology department for children, reporst Sapna Dogra
Marketing

Ten marketing mantras for a successful medical camp
Spryance to expand its Indian business

Column
Redefining the word free
Today, opinions are reaching a ‘flash point’ as regards to what constitutes ‘free treatment’. Let us see some of the ways in which the word ‘free’ is being interpretated in the modern medical world as of today.
Criticare Management
Drug eluting stents to replace 30 pc bypass cases: Experts
‘Interventional cardiology has a bright future unless gene therapy takes over’
Now, sweat it out at cardiac rehabilitation centre
Lack of adequate training plagues foetal cardiology
‘R & D can make interventional cardiology affordable’
Design a cardiac hospital that breathes
Cardiac hospitals should keep on finding new market
External Counter Pulsation to the rescue of heart patients
BPL Healthcare: Poised for exponential growth
Exercise recommendations for CAD patients
Early detection and surgical treatment is lifesaving for cardiac failure in newborns
Products
Minimising failures in cardiac cath lab
Future trends in cardiovascular imaging
Infection control has a bearing on patient morbidity
Don’t panic while dealing with nighmares in a cath lab

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