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Angels Malappuram

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EMS Convocation Kochi

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Angels Punarjani

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A lovely moment ..from Buvaneshwar

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Came Buvaneswar as GWU faculty in emergency medicine. Visiting Oddissha first Time. Very beautiful and clean city. First time I am meeting Dr.Sajid HOD emergency medicine , AMRI hospital.  A lovable person and great emergency physician with family medicine background. Surprisingly, he was following me very closely  since last 10 years . He told me that he is one my great fan and he was waiting to meet me for years. Now it has happened incidently. It was great honour for me. He is observing closely EM and Angels activities in Kerala. .. Yes

Survivor felicitates Saviors

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Survivor felicitates saviors Aster DM health care 7th Batch 3years  Master program in emergency medicine under GWU: convocation ceremony at aster mims calicut. Mr.Adarsh is a survivor of cardiac arrest brought in Calicut mims and received 45 minutes cardiac pulmonary resuscitation and 30days ICU stays and discharged from mims with out any neurological deficit.  It is another mile stone in our resuscitation history. Mr.Adarsh was the chief guest in the function and he is distributing certificates to graduating residents. SURVIVOR FELICITATES SAVIORS.

An overview of GWU MEM exit exam 2016 in AsterDM health care group of institutions: write up by Dr.Vivekshnu Varma Delhi

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MEM EXIT EXAM- Calicut- a bird's eye view. Today It was my pleasure to monitor the MEM exam in calicut. With good grace of Dr Venu sir, who has organised the event so well. It was flawless Multiple choice question paper with 200 questions. We had all the 3 batches from 1st year to final year EM residents of  around 50 in number sitting with writing pads, pencil & eraser at 9.30am. Final years were writing their exit exam and others were giving year exam. There were different sets of questions for each batch. All candidates were provided with juice packets as refreshment before onset of exam to keep them charged up, which was innovative effort. Than Examiner's team brought sealed packets of question papers from Ronald Reagan Institute- George Washington University. At 10am sharp, we distributed the question papers & answer sheets. Every candidate was looking confident, comfortable, and excited to score the best in exam. Exam was well arranged in seminar hall w

Mem 2016 convocation

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Final day of MEM Exit Exam in Calicut- Day of Triple Celebration. On the auspicious occasion of Eid today, we started scrutinizing the 3 yr period Logbooks of MEM candidates describing their 5 P’s:- -Performance skills in handling patients in ED. -Participation in academic activities.   -Progress in Research & paper presentation. - Personality development by extracurricular activities. - Public awareness work in sort of organizing camps & trainings.  Everyone was out-forming in their own way, someone in ATLS/ ACLS instructor, some had cleared their MRCEP part 1/2/3, some had attended all the conferences, some had organized workshops. Than all the MEM 3rd year were called to Seminar hall to present their academic thesis in 20 min duration for each.Examiners were happy to see good quality clinical research on innovative topics- -Identifying high risk factors of Hep A infected progressing to Fulminant hepatic failure. -Upper airway USG for locating ETT correctly. -Use of

Doctor attacked ....common seen in Kerala..To be focused on emergency medical care

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This issue has to be taken and to be considered very seriously. A patient with acute chest pain is very serious and detrimental to life in emergency medicine point of view. Such cases should never go to doctors home for consultation. Even if it reached in home it must be referred to a hospital when the facility to evaluate, observe and to do necessary treatments . More importantly, no justification for manhandling a doctor.  What the people should ask for better facilities in PHC and CHC.  Government must come forward to implement quality emergency medicine set up in all health care provider centers and insist core competency training in doctors and nurses to detect and manage acute life threatening emergencies. Proper emergency medicine approach can solve 80 to 90 percent issues like . We had several such issues reported from various parts of Kerala. No doctor can kill a patient . It happen by chance as an  incident

GWU MEM Exit exam at Aster DM health care

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MEM EXIT EXAM- Calicut- a bird's eye view. Today It was my pleasure to monitor the MEM exam in calicut. With good grace of Dr Venu sir, who has organised the event so well. It was flawless Multiple choice question paper with 200 questions. We had all the 3 batches from 1st year to final year EM residents of  around 50 in number sitting with writing pads, pencil & eraser at 9.30am. Final years were writing their exit exam and others were giving year exam. There were different sets of questions for each batch. All candidates were provided with juice packets as refreshment before onset of exam to keep them charged up, which was innovative effort. Than Examiner's team brought sealed packets of question papers from Ronald Reagan Institute- George Washington University. At 10am sharp, we distributed the question papers & answer sheets. Every candidate was looking confident, comfortable, and excited to score the best in exam. Exam was well arranged in seminar hall w

Life support training for Dental doctors at KMCT medical college by Dr.Sabeer ,Dr.Favas and Team

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10 reasons to love your collegue

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10 REASONS TO LOVE Your CO-PRACTITIONER 1. He is also practicising for Bread and Butter like you. 2. He is also creating awareness among people. 3. He is also giving employment to many people like you. 4. He is also suffering with patients with wrong attitude. 5. Sometimes you may get his patients for second opinion. 6. You may get chance to treat the patients of your copractitioner, because treatment failures are common with anyone. 7. Sometimes we may learn different technics adopted by our copractitioner. 8. Unless there are copractitioners, you feel lazy and can't adopt new procedures and equipment. 9. Ultimately every practitioner must respect and love copractitioners, according to ethics code. 10- Better get a friend, if not possible better avoid  an enemy Let's give DUE RESPECT to our colleagues and friends.