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kuong

PCR

Anybody please tell me about PCR machine.

Started by kuong

4 Jan 6
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ganesh

E-health

Ehealth is implementation of Information and communication technology(ICT) in Healthcare. Understanding its magnitude developed countries h…

Started by ganesh

1 Nov. 26, 2009
Reply by dude brandon
Jabez Paul

8th Winter Symposium on Evidence Informed Healthcare-Christian Medical College, Vellore

The South Asian Cochrane Network and the Prof. BV Moses & ICMR Centre for Advanced Research and Training in Evidence Informed Healthcar…

Started by Jabez Paul

0 Nov. 19, 2009
karthik

"Will internship of MBBS take part in PG"

Hello friends....this izz karthik from INDIA....Iam doing MBBS 4th yr in CHINA.... when my MBBS completes..i gonna do the INTERNSHIP in IND…

Started by karthik

0 Nov. 8, 2009
DR.URJIT RANA

whats the 1st step to get admission in Uk,after reaching there ?

i mean what to do ? many people are saying that Plab is easy,but getting admission in college and after that getting job is much more diffi…

Started by DR.URJIT RANA

1 Sep. 20, 2009
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Sash

CIMS is now online

Dear All, Much awaited CIMS is now online at www.cimsasia.com, we can search not only drugs available in India but also 10 other asian coun…

Started by Sash

3 Sep. 11, 2009
Reply by Jayachandra.M.Y
Subrahmanyam Karuturi

Medicine in the Age of Twitter

I blog, I tweet and I use Facebook. And as I recently told a medical colleague, social media has been an enormously useful tool in my work.…

Started by Subrahmanyam Karuturi

2 Aug. 10, 2009
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Subrahmanyam Karuturi

Guidelines for the Clinical Use of Electronic Mail with Patients

Abstract Guidelines regarding patient—provider electronic mail are presented. The intent is to provide guidance concerning computer-based…

Started by Subrahmanyam Karuturi

0 Aug. 8, 2009
kennethdas

Monitor Blood Sugar with Implanted Microchip---Does This have a real impact

VeriChip Corporation announced today that it will unveil details and plans to build a prototype self-contained implantable bio-sensing devi…

Started by kennethdas

0 Jul. 7, 2009
Deepak   Sharma

Are the cases of Medical negligence increasing in India ?

Are the cases of Medical negligence increasing in India ?

Started by Deepak Sharma

0 Jun. 26, 2009

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