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Hinduja Hospital ties up with Stanford University for educational exchange
P D Hinduja National Hospital has recently tied up with Stanford University and Research Centre for participation in educational activities.

Metropolis to facilitate multi-centric clinical trials
Metropolis Health Services Pvt Ltd, a chain of corporate clinical diagnostic centres across Asia and Africa, is soon going to assist hospitals in multi-centric clinical trials in the cities of Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore. Metropolis would provide human volunteers, patients, technique and a team of investigators required for the clinical trials.

World’s first awake bypass surgery with valve replacement performed
Another chapter in the history of heart surgery across the world was written in India by the Bangalore-based Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute, recently.

CBay opens new medical transcription training centre
CBay Systems, a leading healthcare business process outsourcing (BPO) company based in the US inaugurated its 250-seater medical transcription training centre in Godrej Industries Complex in the city of Mumbai.

At a Glance

TSUIT, Indian gynaecologist invention gets international acknowledgement
In a recent uro-gynaecological conference and live surgical workshop on female urinary problem, consultant urologists, gynaecologists and surgeons appreciated surgical demonstration of gynaecological endoscopist Dr Prakash Trivedi's new technique "TSUIT" on 32-year-old lady having urinary leakage on cough since seven years.

WB health dept plans to go hi-tech
To give the state-run healthcare system a semblance of order, the Department of Health and Family Welfare of West Bengal Government has taken up some far-reaching initiatives to revive the healthcare system in the State.

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