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"Comilla Medical College" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:45:01

Comilla Medical College is a medical college located in Comilla. Bangladesh. It is a Government medical college and admits 100 students into the 5 year MBBS degree programme. It was established in 1992. Till August 2008,12 batches have completed their Bachelors degree. ==See also== Retrieved from “http://en wikipedia org/wiki/Comilla_Medical_College”Categories: Schools of medicine in Bangladesh | Bangladesh education stubs All text is available under the terms of the. (See for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation. Inc. a U. S registered tax-deductible charity. This entry was postedon Thursday. November 13th. 2008 at 3:46 amand is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own site. <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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Posted on 2007-12-15 14:46:52

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"SG KE Enchanting Tamil Nadu - Express Healthcare" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:15:45

Since two decades healthcare in the South was synonymous with Tamil Nadu. From the late 1970's and the early 1980's the state saw the churning out of big names and the consolidation of big names like Sankara Nethralaya. Madras Medical Mission. Christian Medical College. Sri Ramachandran Medical College (SRMC) which even in today's era of corporatisation is huge competition for the recent big-wigs in the merchandise. The healthcare hub in Tamil Nadu includes not just Chennai but even two-tier and three-tier cities desire Coimbatore. Madurai. Salem and change surface Erode and Ooty. The past few decades has also seen Tamil Nadu as not just a magnet for patients but also for aspiring medical students around the country. Medical colleges like SRMC change surface today is renowned for dishing out some of the cream products in the country. It has change state the hot-bed for groundbreaking medical investigate be it in diabetes originate in cell nanotechnology and the likes. The amazing move is that it is not just the corporate hospitals applauded for their credibility. Although most Government-run hospitals are comfort grappling with newer technologies and better service in the healthcare sector it has fallen on the private sector to bring about the way in this express. Nevertheless from simple cuts and bruises to the most complicated of operations. Tamil Nadu has indeed become a hub for medical attention and treatment. As a result it witnesses a huge influx of daily patients from across India and the world. Boasts a well renowned expert. "Tamil Nadu can any day be christened as the medical capital of the country." And why not? Every year without disappoint it witnesses patients (mainly from West Bengal and the North East) streaming into this state for its quality patient compassionate services experienced specialists state-of-the-art infrastructure. Says Sanjay Cherian. Director. Frontier Lifeline. Chennai. "Tamil Nadu has carved out a name for quality healthcare at an affordable cost. A avoid surgery in Chennai will cost roughly around Rs 1.2 lakh while the same surgery in Mumbai will cost around Rs 2 lakh." Chennai of cover attracts the maximum be of patients. There are nearly 750-odd hospitals and nursing homes in the city of Chennai that caters to nearly a lakh of patients each day. It is not just Chennai dominating the scenario. Coimbatore located on the foothills of the Nilgiris is another contestant in the race. Says Chief Nephrologist Dr R Balasubramaniyam. "There are four multi and super-speciality hospitals. Added to that a number of diagnostic laboratories. CT scan centers and MRI scan centers have mushroomed in the city. Only the ones that provide best healthcare at affordable determine can drop to defeat in this growing market." As Coimbatore is booming into medicity with four multispeciality high-tech hospitals and more than five to six speciality hospitals it has become a gateway for patients from neighboring states of Kerala. East and North-eastern India and also for the foreign nationals.

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"EDITORIAL: 21% of medical students chew tobacco" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 14:33:04

In a study. 21 percent of medical students were found to grate tobacco in some create or another in their lifetime raising concern that future doctors would not be able to influence their patients to furnish up smoking. The chew over appeared in BMC Public Health on Sept 3. Chewing tobacco is common in South Asia. Tobacco is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Doctors alter one of the best avenues to influence patients' tobacco use. However medical students addicted to tobacco are likely to retain this habit as physicians and are unlikely to counsel patients against using tobacco. With this background this chew over was conducted with the objective of determining the prevalence of chewing tobacco among Pakistani medical students. The use of chewing tobacco among medical students cannot be ignored. The governments should add the goal of eliminating chewing tobacco to existing drives against cigarette smoking. Drives in Karachi should focus more on eliminating paan usage while those in NWFP should focus more on the use of naswar. Medical colleges should provide greater education about the myths and hazards of chewing tobacco.

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"Entry Tests for Medical Colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:18:38

From the next academic year there will be a uniform policy throughout the country for admission to medical colleges with the emphasis being not on the marks obtained in intermediate exams but on the entry... accept to Topix Forums! Please fill out the form below to set up an be and post your comment. If you are a returning user. . Sign in with your existing Topix account and write your comments below. Please note by clicking on "Post Comment" you adjudge that you have construe the and the mention you are posting is in compliance with such terms. Be polite. Inappropriate posts may be removed by the moderator. For example: CNN. Newsday. Fox Sports. New York Times etc. For example: cnn com newsday com foxsports com nytimes com etc. Restrict to ZIP label or city at Prospect Exwy (#24) - construction blocking the right lane

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"AAMC REPORT RAISES ALARM BELLS ON PHYSICIAN SHORTAGE" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:17:36

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has issued summarizing the most recent research on the supply of physicians in the country. The report analyzes express reports as well as reports on particular specialties and there seems to be no good news anywhere in the physician supply area. The AAMC has traditionally been conservative on the challenge of the physician shortage but in recent years has been calling for a substantial increase in medical educate slots. The inform of the AAMC which is linked above seems to consist of a few lines for each state consisting of the repetition of "Looming shortage in in ". No definition of what "shortage" actually is no have in mind if this so called "shortage" has had any effects at all no mention of the numerous "Minute Clinics" that sprout up everywhere... Most interestingly the states of Lousiana and Oklahoma the two states with the lowest physician density in the US do not seem to have any shortage at all. How come? In the meantime as a physician. I undergo not noticed the crucial write of a "shortage": Should I not be paid more now that a shortage is here? Are services not paid according to the law of give and demand? How come the HMOs are continuing to decrease reimbursements left and right? Medicare is threatening to decrease reimbursements by 10% - excuse me? How does that fit?Something is fishy here. Somehow I cannot truly believe this so called shortage. Maybe someone is talking up a shortage?Gas prices shot up the day after Katrina damaged those oil stations in the Gulf because "we have a shortage of oil". There is a "shortage of physicians" yet we are paid less?Can someone please inform that to me? "It is unfortunate that SA2143 won't be offered because it is what the pros on this come in have been looking for; it captures visas from 1996 & 1997 and gives them to Nurses and EB folks; increases H1b for 2007 to 115,000 and lastly and this is HUGE increases the EB quota to 290,000." Cornyn WILL NOT furnish his SA2140 (Border Crossing Card),SA2141(International Commuters),SA2142 (limitation on Landowners Liability). SA 2143 after all. Says that they are not germaine. It is unfortunate that SA2143 won't be offered because it is what the pros on this come in undergo been looking for; it captures visas from 1996 & 1997 and gives them to Nurses and EB folks; increases H1b for 2007 to 115,000 and lastly and this is HUGE increases the EB quota to 290,000. I don't evaluate the report does a "grow cause" analysis. For instance it acknowledges that there is a shortage of dermatologists yet a relative of mine was unable to get a residency for that for very speciality. She's a graduate of Tufts Medical School. And her brother a graduate of Duke Medical educate was unable to get a residency in opthamology. They ended up getting residencies in Radiology and Orthopedics. Given the shortages and their academic qualifications they should be able to act their preferred specialities. I don't evaluate it is in the arouse of society to force academically qualified persons to act their back up choice areas of practice. Now importing Doctor's from abroad is not going to help because in the end they end up competing with US Medical School graduates for the limited number of residencies. If the shortage is to be addressed it is insufficent to increase the be of medical schools without increasing the residency programs. Given the fact that organizations desire the AMA are monopolists at heart that ordain continue to be an uphill contend. Of cover monopolies impede innovation. That perhaps explains why most of the medical advances undergo come from professions allied with medicine (drugs by biochemists working for medicate companies pace-makers from EEs working with the likes of Medtronics. Radiation & Imaging equipment again from EEs working with Varian. GE. Siemens et al and DNA sequencing from IT professionals working with the likes of PE Biosystems. Affymetrix etc) rather than physicians themselves. We are fortunate that EEs and Comp Sc folks have not pursued a similar path else we would be living without a lot of technological advancements.

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"Medical Colleges In Mumbai" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:16:57

KJ Somaiyya Medical College & investigate Centre Ayur Vihar. Eastern Highway. Mumbai-22 Maharashtra Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth Sector-7. Nerul. Navi Mumbai Maharashtra Rajiv Gandhi Medical College & Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital Mumbai Maharashtra Terna Medical College Ist surprise. Plot 3. Phase-II. Sector-12. Nerul. Navi Mumbai-06 Maharashtra Mahatma Gandhi Mission’s Medical College Sector-18 Kamothe Navi Mumbai - 400209 Maharashtra Seth GS Medical College Parel Acharya Dhonde Marg. Parel. Mumbai - 400012 Maharashtra Topiwala National Medical College B. Y. L. Nair Charitable Hospital. Mumbai Central. Mumbai-08 Maharashtra XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Fortis to set up six medical colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:48:46

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"Fortis to set up six medical colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:19:20

Fortis Healthcare a leading private health service provider in the country will set up six medical colleges in as many states with an investment of approximately Rs.10 billion. 'We are setting up six medical colleges and they will cater to the displace end of the social benefit,' Shivinder Mohan Singh. CEO and managing director of Fortis Healthcare told IANS here Monday. Daljit Singh president (strategy and organisational development) of Fortis said they were negotiating with the states for land not less than 50 acres at one place. 'I evaluate the investment on these medical colleges would be around Rs.10 billion. The medical colleges will be run under a new believe,' Daljit Singh said. Elaborating on the mega plan. C. M. Bhasin chief executive (projects and consultancy) of the company said they were in talks with six states for this initiative. 'We are in talks with Haryana. Punjab. Uttar Pradesh. Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. We are ready to start the educational hubs as soon as we get a go ahead from the state governments,' Bhasin told IANS. 'Talks are in an advance stage with Uttar Pradesh. Haryana and Gujarat. They (colleges) ordain provide not only postgraduate degrees but ordain also have facility for higher studies. 'The medical college will have a 500-bed hospital for the treatment of patients and hands-on practice for our students as come up. Apart from the regular cover we will undergo a nursing training school a technician training school and a bio-medical centre,' Bhasin added. Though the proposed colleges will be operational within 10 years those at (Gujarat). Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) and Gurgaon (Haryana) may go up first. Bhasin said that thee medical colleges would provide 'unique courses that ordain fulfil the contemporary bespeak' of our country. 'We will have courses like Bio Kinetics which ordain help sportspersons recover fast. I just saw this in a medical college in South Africa and have decided to start here. 'How many colleges have course for producing dialysis technicians? I evaluate there are two dozen technical courses relevant to our measure which are required in India. Since we are coming up with a be of super-speciality hospitals across the country these medical colleges will help us in getting the manpower,' he added. Speaking about the Medical Council of India (MCI) permission. Bhasin said: 'We are following the MCI regulations and once we are create from raw material with all the required permissions from the state governments and local civic authorities we ordain furnish a presentation to MCI on it.'

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"Fortis to set up six medical colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:19:20

Fortis Healthcare a leading private health service provider in the country will set up six medical colleges in as many states with an investment of approximately Rs.10 billion. 'We are setting up six medical colleges and they will give to the lower end of the social pyramid,' Shivinder Mohan Singh. CEO and managing director of Fortis Healthcare told IANS here Monday. Daljit Singh president (strategy and organisational development) of Fortis said they were negotiating with the states for arrive not less than 50 acres at one place. 'I evaluate the investment on these medical colleges would be around Rs.10 billion. The medical colleges ordain be run under a new trust,' Daljit Singh said. Elaborating on the mega plan. C. M. Bhasin chief executive (projects and consultancy) of the company said they were in talks with six states for this initiative. 'We are in talks with Haryana. Punjab. Uttar Pradesh. Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. We are create from raw material to start the educational hubs as soon as we get a go ahead from the state governments,' Bhasin told IANS. 'Talks are in an advance stage with Uttar Pradesh. Haryana and Gujarat. They (colleges) will provide not only postgraduate degrees but ordain also have facility for higher studies. 'The medical college will have a 500-bed hospital for the treatment of patients and hands-on learn for our students as well. Apart from the regular cover we will have a nursing training educate a technician training educate and a bio-medical displace,' Bhasin added. Though the proposed colleges ordain be operational within 10 years those at (Gujarat). Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) and Gurgaon (Haryana) may go up first. Bhasin said that thee medical colleges would provide 'unique courses that will complete the contemporary demand' of our country. 'We will have courses like Bio Kinetics which ordain help sportspersons recover abstain. I just saw this in a medical college in South Africa and have decided to start here. 'How many colleges have cover for producing dialysis technicians? I think there are two dozen technical courses relevant to our time which are required in India. Since we are coming up with a number of super-speciality hospitals across the country these medical colleges ordain back up us in getting the manpower,' he added. Speaking about the Medical Council of India (MCI) permission. Bhasin said: 'We are following the MCI regulations and once we are create from raw material with all the required permissions from the state governments and local civic authorities we ordain give a presentation to MCI on it.'

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