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Texas Instruments brings industry
Texas Instruments brings industry

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) has introduced two new fully integrated analog front ends (AFEs) with a continuous wave (CW) Doppler mixer for mid- to high-end, Spectral Doppler ultrasound equipment.

Fresenius Medical introduced Home Hemodialysis in India
Fresenius Medical introduced Home Hemodialysis in India

Fresenius Medical Care, a leading name in dialysis equipments and services has introduced ‘Home Heamodialysis concept’ in India, for the first time, it claimed. The announcement was made at the 13th annual PDSI Conference organised by Peritoneal Dialysis Society of India held at St John National Academy of Health and Sciences, Bangalore recently as the conference is dedicated to the various developments and evolutions taking place in peritoneal dialysis with famous nephrologists presenting their papers.

Fortis Healthcare signs agreement with Burundi
Fortis Healthcare signs agreement with Burundi

Fortis Healthcare has signed an agreement with ‘Foundation Buntu’, a non profit organisation registered under the Government of Republic Of Burundi. Through this tie-up, Fortis Healthcare would serve patients who require care and treatment in Neurosciences, Oncology, Orthopedics & Cardiac Sciences, informed Fortis.

Siemens wins 2010 Techno-College Innovation Award
Siemens wins 2010 Techno-College Innovation Award

The European Association of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) presented its Techno-College Innovation Award for 2010 to Siemens Healthcare for its development of the syngo Aortic ValveGuide software. The award celebrates innovations which represent advances in cardiac surgery. This is the first time that Siemens has won the award.

MCI recommends 500 medical colleges in next five years
MCI recommends 500 medical colleges in next five years

There is an urgent need for atleast 500 medical colleges in India and that too in the next five years, urged the Medical Council of India (MCI). Further to that the MCI has also recommended that the proposed new medical colleges can be established now with a minimum requirement of only 10 acres of land and more than 250 students.

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