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Issue dtd. 16th to 31st March 2005
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Cover Story

NABL’s new accreditating standard effective from June
In a bid to improve services offered by medical laboratories in terms of quality and competency, the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) has come up with a new international accreditation standard, ISO 15189:2003, specially designed for the medical laboratories.

Interview

‘Lifestyle change is imperative in managing diabetes’
Chief consultant of the S K National Centre for Diabetes, Thiruvananthapuram Dr Sreejith N Kumar has a rich background in practicing medicine in different parts of the country in the capacity as a captain in Indian army too. Dr Kumar has of late dedicated his career for mitigating the crippling effects of diabetes. He is also the chairman of Indian Diabetes Education Association. In an exclusive interview with R BabyManoj, he discusses issues related to diabetes management emphasising its occurrence in the state of Kerala.

Healthcare World 2005

Medico Frontiers 05: A gala take off
The second year of Medico Frontiers, the annual seminar-cum-expo organised by Express Healthcare Management at Bandra Kurla Complex from 24 to 27th February witnessed yet again the finest gathering of healthcare experts.

In News

ISRO to set up 100 more telemedicine centres across the country
Transasia launches new products on its 25th anniversary

Medical Tourism Seminar
‘Medical Tourism: Opportunities and Challenges for India’
India's relatively developing medical tourism segment has been anointed by healthcare and tourism industry pundits as the next 'best' thing for the country. According to a McKinsey report, India is poised to generate business worth USD 2.2 billion by 2010, however there are plenty of challenges that need to be addressed for India to become the world's preferred healthcare destination.
Budget Special

'It seems to be a good budget overall with something for everyone'
Budget Reaction
'Healthcare industry players have nothing special to cheer about'
Where is the health agenda?

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