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Fast growing speciality ....in Kerala

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https://www.facebook.com/venucreative/posts/769223619871744 In 2006, when I was leaving anesthesia and initiated Emergency Medicine program in Kerala with the support of GWU and IIEMS in Calicut Mims and Dr.Ashish Nandi in Kims Trivandrum, we had only one PG program in Kerala at AIMS Kochi under Dr.Gireesh Kumar.The unconditioned support from Dr.Bobby Kapoor, Dr.George Abraham, Dr. Tamorish Kole and Dr.Azad Moopen in initiating and experimenting a new concept and training program have to be mentioned. The growth of EM in Kerala is tremendous and grass route level. Nine years created history. More than 50 hospitals are holding proper EM in Kerala. More than 100 qualified Emergency physicians are working in Kerala. More than 300 residents and more than 700 ems staff are working in this small state. More than 40 percent DNB Emergency Medicine seats of national average are in Kerala. 352 Asap emct trainees and 150 Angels emct trained volunteers are available here. Asian Ems

M Mohan movie

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Angels BLS

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Belief and Believers

https://drvenu.wordpress.com/2015/11/06/belief-and-believers-a-fwd-message-from-social-media/

Prof.Ian Stell in MRCEM preparatory course at Aster Medcity kochi. Wonderful session. Excellent feedback.

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Emergency medical care an urgent need in Kerala

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Emergency medical care is the priority ONE in Kerala One important news today but people took it very lightly or casually ...three people died due to sudden collapse and incidental cardiac arrest during polling. Kerala is the state where the highest number of diabetics, coronary artery diseases, kidney disease, etc. These diseases are the forerunners of sudden collapse. 2015 AHA guidelines recommend bystander CPR and early Emergency medical care to save such medical emergencies. Angels trained more than 100000 lay people in Kerala in Basic life support. Angels have more than 300 trainers pool from health care providers and lay public. These activities are continuing. Good thing many organizations are coming forward to receive this training or to provide training. Kerala is the state where Emergency Medicine awareness is maximum when to compare with any other states in India. Now, we are in a position and high time for the Government to launch the massive public program and also to la