Blended Learning Pattern In Medical Education
The landscape of medical education has undergone a revolutionary transformation in recent years, particularly accelerated by global events that forced educators to reimagine traditional learning paradigms. With 69% of students worldwide expressing preference for fully online, hybrid, or blended learning options, the medical education sector has embraced innovative approaches that combine the best of digital […]
Causes Of Anemia In Pregnancy
Anemia is one of the most frequent complications related to pregnancy. The word implies a decrease in the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood and is best characterized by a reduction in hemoglobin concentration. Because of the normal physiologic changes in pregnancy that affect the hematocrit and certain other parameters, such as hemoglobin, reticulocytes, plasma ferritin, […]
Diabetes In Practice – Emerging Opportunities For MBBS

Diabetes mellitus has been declared the largest global health emergency of the 21st century by the World Health Organization (WHO). It has reached epidemic proportions sparing no country, age group, sex, social strata, or ethnic group. Just to gauge its gigantic magnitude, globally, one in every eleven people suffers from diabetes and one person dies every […]
Impact Of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

As well known, diabetes is a major noncommunicable the disease spread like an epidemic in the world and India is the major country bearing this burden. This disease is especially very important in case of pregnant females as a lot of mortality in both mother and child are associated with it. This gives rise to […]
Congestive Heart Failure- Systematic Pediatrics

Normally aorta is posterior & to the right of the pulmonary Artery. In d-TGA aorta is anterior & to the right of the pulmonary artery (d means dextropositioned aorta, transposition indicates that it arises from the anterior right ventricle). The connections between the atria & ventricles are also normal (atrioventricular concordance). Aorta arises from the […]
Management of Respiratory Emergencies

This course is designed to train healthcare providers to manage respiratory emergencies. With the help of this course participants will enhance their skills in the treatment of the adult victims of life threatening respirtory emergencies leading to respiratory failure. This course helps the healthcare providers to implement their theoretical knowledge in the management of respiratory […]
Management of Obstetric Emergencies

This course is designed for healthcare providers who deals with Obstetric patients. In Emergencies like eclampsia / preeclampsia and Postpartum haemorrhage, it is crucial that the patients receive appropriate and timely treatment. It comprises of Antenatal Examination training using High Fidelity Physiological Patient Simulator and simulated obstetric emergency in a facility, allows the obstetricians, […]
Management of Advanced Trauma Care

Timely trauma Care Management is a unique challenge to all Healthcare professionals. Right action during the golden hour prevents potential death, thus all medical professionals who are not routinely to trauma casualties need to be trained to access and manage in a definitive period. This course teaches well established method and approaches, trauma care in […]
NEET-PG To Run For 3 Years Till Exit Test Under NMC Law Rolls

The National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill today got the Presidential assent, paving the way for comprehensive reform of medical education and the long-awaited replacement of Medical Council of India with a new regulator (NMC). Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said the NMC would be set up in six months instead of nine as stated in the […]
India’s Diabetes Crisis: Understanding the Second-Largest Burden Globally

India’s healthcare system faces an unprecedented challenge as the country grapples with one of the world’s most significant diabetes epidemics. While once dubbed the “diabetes capital of the world,” current data reveals that India now ranks second globally after China, with approximately 77 million people diagnosed with diabetes. This staggering number represents not just statistics, […]