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Brain Attack : You can detect and treat early to prevent permanent disability
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External Cardiac Compression - Mathrubhoomi Aroghya Masika July 2013
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Article in Mathrubhoomi Aroghya Masika May 2013
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My latest article in Mathrubhoomi Aroghyamm on Emergency care
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EMCON -The biggest emergency medicine conclave in India
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Air port mock drill - Most scientific and well conducted
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Airport Mock drill
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Angels in association with Calicut airport authority , MIMS,SEMI, IMA act force, Magic world, Trauma care , Police fire force , Kaniv , KMCT, Sahai , MCH , Various public and private institutions , conducted a mock drill. Mock drill simulated an air crash with 88 paseengers on the board. 20 victims severely injured, 15 victims moderately injured, 6 death and rest of the were minorly injured. more than 350 people participated in the drill. Airport authority and mims QAD monitored the quality parameters. Review meeting was held immediately after the drill. Dr.Collector PB Salim, Ploice head Sparjan Kumar, Airport director Alex, Angels board of directors. Principal Dr.C.Raveendran, DMO Sakeena , NRHM coordinator Baburaj, Dr.C.Abdulla and many others participated in the mock drill and review meeting. The mock was realistic and scientific. Dr.Venu and team was the real master brain in the drill. Media extended extreme support. Team angels
World accident victims rememberance day -Observed by Angels
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Home News Opinion Sport Business Arts Life & Style S & T Education Health Jobs Classifieds Today's Paper Topics Today's Paper » NATIONAL » KERALA Published: November 21, 2011 00:00 IST | Updated: November 21, 2011 09:14 IST Kozhikode, November 21, 2011 Mock drill focusses on accident dos and don'ts Staff Reporter Share · print · T+ ‘Angels' observes road traffic victims day The Kozhikode beach, on Sunday, witnessed an accident involving a speeding motorbike and a pick-up van. The rider of the motorbike had a head injury, while the pillion rider had one of his hands cut off. Someone dialled 102 for an ambulance that raced through Customs Road to reach the accident spot within a minute. The ambulance staff carried the injured to the ambulance that sped off to the Government Medical College. The scene was staged as part of a mock drill organised by the Active Network Group for Emergency Life Savers (Angels