IHF 2011

WHAT: 37th World Hospital Congress (IHF 2011)
WHERE: ATLANTIS The Palm, Dubai
WHEN: 8-10 November 2011

The 37th World Hospital Congress (IHF 2011) is formulated on the theme of ‘Healthcare in a Changing World: Overcoming the Challenges’.
As the process of globalization increases everywhere throughout the world the current escalating status of the Public Health and Medical Industry [...]

Filling cavity minus the drilling

The ‘magic’ fluid, which was designed by researchers at a university contains a peptide known as P 11-4

Smartphone-enabled ultrasound device for diagnostics imaging

The imaging system includes a Toshiba Windows Mobile-powered smartphone, u/s probe and a software

Portable vein viewer technology introduced

Hand-held and battery-operated device, which says to be the brightest near-infrared vein illuminators on the market

Video gaming against amblyopia

Video games used in new treatment that may fix “Lazy Eye” in older children

Cardiac patches for cheaper surgery

A state-run health research institute in Kerala is gearing up to produce cardiac patches using de-cellularised animal tissues, which will make heart surgeries cheaper

Cancer cure is now in Malaysia

HITV is a patient-derived active cell-based immunotherapy for metastatic or late-stage cancer patients

Nursing jobs outlook, workforce trends and actions

ALTHOUGH the economy has made it more difficult for some new nursing graduates to find jobs, the overall outlook for nursing employment remains strong.
“It is getting better in different ways and for different reasons,” said Robin Schaeffer, MSN, RN, CNE, executive director of the Arizona Nurses Association, citing differences in practice settings and educational requirements.
“Nursing [...]

Grad student-nurse Josie Butler: An NZ earhquake hero

NURSING students are being hailed by leading medical staff as the unsung heroes of the February 22 earthquake for contributing hundreds of unpaid hours to the stretched medical sector.
Recently, 80 Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT) graduate nurses had another reason to celebrate.
Despite missing the entire last semester of their studies, they achieved a 100 [...]

Health crises: Web a boon and a bane

DURING the H1N1 pandemic, an online myth claimed that consuming more salt could help combat the flu.
But World Health Organization (WHO) experts warned that people should be wary of such rumours and verify them with credible sources.
The Internet has been a double-edged sword in public- health crises, causing panic through myths but also enabling vital [...]


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