The more the doctors in india lose their sheen and their once revered status with increasing drops in ethics and rampant commercialization, the more the doctors want to assert in their own clumsy way that they are on top of the health care hierarchy. The move of the government to consider exploring the possibility of […]
Contract Research Organizations (CROs) in India: A Clinical Approach
Disease has always plagued man. In the 21st century, mankind is confronted with various new afflictions/diseases. This situation poses a challenge to the healthcare sector and the pharmaceutical industry. The need and demand for effective cures for various diseases, hitherto unknown, is testing the limits of science and technology development. These newer diseases further challenge […]
Rising Voices Seeks Micro-Grant Proposals for Health-Related New Media Outreach
by David Sasaki Application Deadline: June 1, 2008 Rising Voices, the outreach arm of Global Voices, in collaboration with the Open Society Institute Public Health Program’s Health Media Initiative, is now accepting project proposals for the third round of microgrant funding of up to $5,000 for new media outreach projects focused especially on public health […]
3M Microbiology Organizes a knowledge sharing session on “Role of microorganism in safety, quality
3M Microbiology part of 3M Health Care, a division of 3M India, a diversified technology driven company known for its innovative products and solutions organized a speaker programme on “Role of microorganism in safety, quality and shelf life of food” in Delhi on Saturday. As India is scheduled to implement Food safety and standards act, […]
Jeff Jarvis & the Future Of Newspapers
Jeff Jarvis recently wrote a description of what he thinks the quintessential 21st Century editor is like, by telling his audience all about recruitment ads of some renowned newspapers. The roles which the papers were looking to hire new people for, sound pretty tech savvy. Jarvis cites the Guardian’s hiring a tag editor. The people […]
Creating the Next Generation of Scientists and Doctors
While most middle and high school kids are still sleeping at 9 a.m. on Saturday mornings, there are a group of about fifty students in upper Manhattan who are awake and learning about basic science, medicine, and health. These aspiring scientists and future medical professionals from the Washington Heights area are enrolled in the Lang […]
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