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15-Sep-2013







Emergency Response Training for Airport Staff
COIMBATORE: Emergency response training was held at Coimbatore Airport by Department of Emergency Medicine, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research.
The Hindu - Click here to read

Apollo Hospitals, Rochester Medical Center tie up
HYDERABAD: Apollo Hospitals has joined hands with the US-based University of Rochester Medical Center to collaborate in areas including emergency medicine.
Business Standard - Click here to read

City Hospital to Launch Course in Emergency Medicine
PUNE: City-based Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital is going to launch two full-time training programmes in emergency medicine for MBBS doctors from September 1.
Times of India - Click here to read

Emergency medical services experts from city invited to Korea for Pan Asian Trauma Outcome Studies
VADODARA: Dr Subroto Das and Sushmita Das - founders of India's best known highway rescue operation and pioneers of EMS, have been invited at the EMS meet organized by the Asian EMS Council.
Times of India - Click here to read

SPG docs refuse to conduct medico legal formalities in private hospital
VARANASI: If medico legal formalities are considered as must before beginning treatment of any patient, any qualified medical practitioner with minimum qualification of MBBS can conduct it.
Times of India - Click here to read

Munger sadar hosp ransacked, doctor assaulted
MUNGER: The emergency services of the hospital besides all out patient departments (OPDs) were closed as doctors and staff took shelter.
Times of India - Click here to read

Women in labour pain top medical emergencies in Tamil Nadu
CHENNAI: The biggest medical emergency in the state is women going into labour.
Times of India - Click here to read

4,135 patients die at Safdarjung Hospital in 6 months
NEW DELHI: Safdarjung Hospital, one of Indias largest government-run health institutions, has witnessed more than 4,135 patient deaths in last six months.
Times of India - Click here to read

Dearth of expertise: Doctors highlight importance of emergency care
ISLAMABAD: The current system of providing emergency care needs to be revamped and trained emergency physicians should be employed in all public and private hospitals in the country.
Express Tribune - Click here to read


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