Tuesday, October 30, 2007

EMERGENCY MEDICINE-EMERGING FIELD

hi
emergency medicine is an emerging branch in india.
george washington university USA has started a fellowship program of 2 years duration at MIMS calicut
to train doctors in EM under direct supervision of
american board certified emergency physicians from RRIEM

know more about the programhttp://www.ifemgwumims.blogspot.com/

OVERSEAS OPPURTUNITY

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PLAB NOT NEEDED FOR INDIAN DOCS!

Hi Friends,

Drs from India would be able to work in UK without going through IELTS and PLAB
This would be case to case basis only reputed institutes would be enrolled
British doctors may similarly work in India -Mr Smith may eventually be found in Rampur Dist Hospital doing a locum !!!
This will have immense impact and will facilitate massive exchange of knowledge and expertise between the two countries and doctors from both the nations will benefit. I am sure significant changes in visa regulations will also follow.Considering the immense market that medical tourism offers it will facilitate the exchange of patients and many procedures would probably be officially out-sourced by NHS.
I think its a good move to regulate it officially and systematically than in a haphazard way as it normally happens.

DNA report on this

NEW DELHI: Indian doctors may soon be able to practice in Britain without having to go through a series of qualifying exams, with a consensus on the issue reached at a meeting of the Health Care Working Group of the UK-India Joint Economic Trade Committee (JETCO) on June 6.

The working group had proposed that medical degrees from reputed institutions be recognised by both the countries on a case by case basis as it would cut out years of qualifying examinations, besides ease rules governing issue of visa to the recognised degree-holders.
report continued below

Once accepted by the both governments, even qualified doctors from UK would be able to practise in India.

The proposal would now be put before JETCO in the first week of July prior to its presentation to the two governments.

JETCO is co-chaired by India's Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath and British Trade Minister Alistair Darling.

Significantly, Health Care Working Group is co-chaired by UK government official David Hawkins and Fortis Managing Director Shivinder Mohan Singh, who also heads FICCI's health care committee. JETCO's Health Care Working Group is being co-ordinated from India by FICCI.

"JETCO's own working group has reached a consensus and the ball has started rolling," said FICCI Secretary General Amit Mitra.

At present, immigrant doctors are required to take professional and linguistic assessment board test and nurses are required to clear qualifying exams to register with the Nurses and Midwife Council in the UK.

Both Medical Council of India (MCI) and The British General Medical Council (GMC) stopped recognising each other's medical degrees over 3O years back.

Mitra said if the governments agree on the proposal, both the nations would benefit. India in the coming 2-3 years would need more experts and medical specialists since the demand in corporate hospitals is going up.

It will also help Britain to address the problem of human resource crunch in this area.

"India will gain from knowledge-sharing and medical tourism will also get a boost from this initiative," he added.

http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1103087
http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/jun/13uk.htm

Sunday, October 28, 2007

DARE TO BE


When a new day begins,dare to smile gratefully
When there is darkness, dare to be the first to shine a light
When there is injustice, dare to be the first to condemn it
When something seems difficult, dare to do it anyway
When life seems to beat you down, dare to fight back
When there seems to be no hope, dare to find some
When you're feeling tired, dare to keep going
When times are tough, dare to be tougher
When love hurts you, dare to love again
When someone is hurting, dare to help them heal
When another is lost, dare to help them find their way
When a friend falls, dare to be the first to extend a hand
When you feel great, dare to help someone else feel great too
When the day has ended, dare to feel as you've done your best
dare to be the best you can- all time!

Friday, October 26, 2007

BOOKS ARE BEST FRIENDS

THOSE who enjoy reading books....................here are some good links!
enjoy and dont forget to add up to those sites like this which you know......
http://freetutorialbooks.blogspot .com
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http://shahidzain.blogspot.com">
http://everykindofbookss.blogspot .com
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http://collectionofbooks.blogspot .com
http://mariya-lib.blogspot.com
"http://booksstorestore.blogspot.c om
"http://megauploadebooks.blogspot. com">
http://alltutes.blogspot.com
http://rapidshare-library.blogspo t.com
http://mzworld.com/wp/ebooks
http://mzworld.com/AutoIndex
http://mzworld.com/books
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NATIONAL DO NOT CALL REGISTRY

Most of you have received many unsolicited telemarketing calls/SMS on your mobile phones related to ICICI Bank products, Other company products and services.
Most of the time, these are a nuisance as they are during business hours, work engagements and meetings.
Such calls intrude our privacy and also are a waste of valuable time.
There is some encouraging news as the Government of India has taken a laudable initiative (National Do Not Call Registry) to prevent such unsolicited calls.
TRAI has developed a website where subscribers may register their phone numbers "under do-not-call registry" after the recent Supreme Court judgment.
At Infosys, the company has already registered all the official mobile lines under the above scheme.
In case you want to get rid of all the problems mentioned above, please access this site & register your number.
Requests will become effective in 45 days from the date of request. Subscriber may confirm whether their number is included in the NDNC registry home page.
Please contact your telecom service provider: like Airtel, Spice, BSNL, Reliance for more details.
http://ndncregistry.gov.in/ndncregistry/index.jsp

http://ndncregistry.gov.in/ndncregistry/aboutRegister.jsp

utilise this facility