India is set to implement a unified quality checklist system for its 808 medical colleges, aiming to improve patient safety and education standards. This comprehensive initiative will streamline ...
"Families in the Northeast are going to benefit from lower crime rates. They are going to benefit from stronger access to ...
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Reimagining Medical Education: The Lancet Showcases India's Evolving Healthcare Training Landscape
New Delhi: A recent article in The Lancet has highlighted the expansion of a national strategy aimed at strengthening the ...
Anita Raj, a globally recognized scholar whose research on gender, public health, violence prevention and numerous other areas ranks among the most widely cited in the world, has been elected to the ...
IIT Kharagpur's ‘Campus Mothers’, though much-needed, risks perpetuating gender bias in care work and emotional labour ...
Let’s work together so every family in our districts has the opportunity to stay healthy, covered, and secure.
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TN confronts health care worker shortage amid growing demand
Tennessee is working to ease the health care worker shortage gripping the nation. By 2033, the U.S. could face a shortfall of more than 12,000 anesthesiologists, roughly 22% of the current workforce.
Some high-street clinics are putting lives at risk by allowing unqualified non-specialists to carry out baby scans, the Society of Radiographers (SoR) has warned.
Critics say Indiana’s GOP lawmakers dealt the state’s child care programs another blow by slashing funding and reducing enrollments.
Eleven new healthcare workers just wrapped up a month-long training in Geneva, preparing them for careers as Certified Nursing Assistants. UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health celebrated the October 2025 ...
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BARMM chief minister seeks P114-B budget for 2026
Bangsamoro interim Chief Minister Abdulraof Macacua has proposed a P114.07-billion regional budget for 2026, the biggest so far, in the six-year history of ...
Papua accounted for 93% of Indonesia's 527,000 malaria cases in 2024, as elimination efforts continue to face multiple challenges—including local perceptions that normalize malaria as an ordinary ...
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