Tag: Doctor
National Tele Mental Health Programme: Tele-MANAS Helpline receives over 10 lakh...
An average of 3,500 calls per day received on the platform
FACE TO FACE: Dr Jag Singh, Professor, Harvard Medical School &...
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital tools has ushered in a new era of innovation and progress in healthcare. With each passing...
Aarogya Tech raises $1.8 Million in seed funding
Within just a year of operation, the company has made remarkable strides, including the development of a disease -specific patient monitoring system to decrease chronic heart failure readmission rates
IIT Madras develops 3D-printed face implants for patients suffering from Black...
#Right2Face initiative aims to help poor patients with implants developed using unique algorithms that uses a patient’s MRI/CT data to print custom implants using an indigenously-built laser powder bed fusion facility
90% breast cancer cases detected only at stage 4: Dr Suresh...
The renowned doctor recalls his memory of 1982 in Malegaon when he conducted his first bone marrow transplant
Abbott launches ‘Vertigo Coach’ App in India
User-friendly, solution that offers comprehensive information on vertigo management to people living with it, at their fingertips, at any time they may need it
Intuitive & Max Healthcare to launch Southeast Asia’s first Total Program...
Centre aims to train surgeons and other healthcare professionals from India and Southeast Asia in robotic-assisted surgery
Cipla launches CiplaMed 2.0 – knowledge-sharing platform for healthcare practitioners
CiplaMed 2.0 leverages advanced analytics and automation, which have the potential to transform knowledge-sharing in the pharmaceutical industry
Hyderabad’s vitreoretina surgeon wins Rhett Buckler Award for novel diabetic retina...
Dr. Raja Rami's surgical video titled, “Macular holes with proliferative diabetic retinopathy: Fixing two problems with one shot” was among the 79 selected entries from all over the world
Cancer care faces a new challenge in India
Over the last 40 years, the cancer registries that are set up have only been able to collect just 10% of the Indian cancer incidence, writes Manikandan Bala