Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram unveils South Asia’s First Gamma Knife Esprit
Heralding a new era in the non-surgical high precision treatment of brain tumours, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram, has launched South Asia’s ‘First Gamma Knife Esprit’. The Gamma Knife employs...
Center forms panel to review NEET results, FORDA blames private medical college lobby
Amid the allegations of ‘inflation of marks’ leading to 67 candidates sharing first rank in NEET 2024, the education ministry has set up a four-member panel to review the grace marks awarded to more than 1,500 candidates...
Early detection crucial in battling Brain Tumours: Experts
As the Brain Tumour Day being observed on June 8 serves as a critical reminder of the importance of awareness, early detection, and support for those affected by brain tumours. By educating ourselves about the symptoms...
1 in every 3 kids to suffer from myopia by 2030 in India
As many as one-third of all urban children in India aged 5-15 years are expected to suffer from myopia by 2030. Based on the ongoing trends, one out of every two children in the country will be myopic by 2050. During the...
Hernia awareness camp held at Safdarjung Hospital
Prof Dr Vandana Talwar, Medical Superintendent, Safdarjung Hospital, said that it is very important to come to the hospital early for treatment of Hernia case as late presentation may cause dangerous complications....
CNS Tuberculosis: Experts prioritize early diagnosis, surgery technique and Brain Shunt Management
Tuberculosis remains a major health problem in India, causing approximately 220,000 deaths each year. In a bid to combat this issue, the Indian government launched the National TB Elimination Program with a target to...
NMC forms Task Force on Mental Health, FORDA welcomes initiative
The National Medical Commission has formed a National Task Force on Mental Health and Wellbeing of medical students. The commission has asked medical students and faculties of the medical college to submit responses by...
Increased pressure on embryo may impact facial development: Study
An embryo in the womb experiencing increased pressure due to fluids may impact facial development, including the risk of malformations, a new research has found. The study found that an increase in pressure exerted by still...
NMC asks for details of stipend paid to students, FORDA lauds initiative
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has asked all the medical colleges and health institutions to submit the details of the stipend that is being paid to undergraduate medical interns, postgraduate (PG) resident doctors,...
DMC urges allow Foreign Medical Graduates to undergo internship in non-teaching institutes
Delhi Medical Council (DMC) has urged National Medical Commission to allow Foreign Medical Graduates to undergo internship training in non-teaching institutes as the available seats are not enough to accommodate all...
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