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Issue dtd. 1st to 15th May 2005
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Cover Story

India's critical care facilities at critical juncture
AoH, Charity Commissioner suggest separate schemes to implement charity in trust hospitals

Focus

Rural healthcare revitalised
Is the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), 2005-2020 the prescription for rural healthcare maladies? Rita Dutta analyses a few aspects of the Mission

In News

Orthonova treats Tanzanian patient suffering from paraparesis
Orthonova hospital in Delhi wrote their first chapter in medical tourism by successfully treating 70-year-old Olivia Lifiga from Tanzania recently. Olivia was suffering from paraparesis, a weakness of muscles of lower limbs.

Hospinews

ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital brings gift of sight
Dr Duraiya Ghulam Ali, an anaesthesiologist from Drishti Netralaya, Dahod, Gujarat can’t stop raving about the amazing experience she had on-board ORBIS DC-10 Flying Eye Hospital (OFEH).

Edit

Mission Possible
Need for a change in approach and rationale in diagnosing autism

Oped

NABL must evolve protocols for standardisation
This is with reference to the story ’NABL’s new accreditating standard effective from June’ in 16-31 March issue of Express Healthcare Management by Sapna Dogra.

Pharma-GCP

‘Phase IV studies have to be scientific and ethical’
Data protection proposed through D&C, Insecticides Acts amendment

Conference Watch

Hiranandani Hospital performs live telecast of hip resurfacing surgery
Wockhardt conducts live multicentric surgeries workshop
Symbiosis to host seminar on medico legal systems & healthcare management

Hospital Architecture

Similarities between a crisis in the ER & healthcare architecture design theory
While I’m hooked into reviewing books and drawing tenuous connections between their content and healthcare architecture, let me do it one more time with an excellent book I read lately, “Blink” by Malcolm Gladwell.

Technology

The quickest way to a patient’s heart is through a CT scanner gantry
Advantages of OPCAB technology and adoption of creative techniques
Latest cochlear implant technology launched in India

Products

Products

Criticare - A Special Feature On Anaesthesiology
Ensuring safe anaesthesia practice
Monitoring depth of anaesthesia
Interpersonal relationship between surgeon and anaesthetist
MAQUET Critical Care receives market leadership award
Minimising post operative pain through ‘Acute Pain Services’
Long hours of monitoring
Technology used in defibrillators
Eventuality on the table: Is anaesthesiologist liable?
Safe patient care in operating rooms
Xenon: A modern anaesthetic
Long period of monitoring in ICU
Interventional pain management for chronic pain
‘The development of anaesthesiology will be slow paced, henceforth’
Allied medical awarded CE mark of quality for anaesthesia machines and other products
Products
Site~Rite- A unique Ultrasound Scanner for Vascular Access
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