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A complete guide to planning a social media presence for healthcare

Even though studies reveal that most physicians participate in social media in some form or another in a personal capacity. From a professional perspective there exist many reasons why physicians are hesitant to engage on the social media stage.   Perhaps it is naïveté,  fear, the lack of practical, actionable, and relevant social or digital guidelines […]

A complete guide to planning a social media presence for healthcare

Even though studies reveal that most physicians participate in social media in some form or another in a personal capacity. From a professional perspective there exist many reasons why physicians are hesitant to engage on the social media stage.   Perhaps it is naïveté,  fear, the lack of practical, actionable, and relevant social or digital guidelines […]

Vaatsalya Hospitals observed World AIDS Day | Vaatsalya

Vaatsalya Hospitals observed World AIDS Day on December 01, 2011. Doctors, nurses, and other employees wore Red Ribbons as a sign of solidarity for people living with HIV/AIDS. Ribbons were also distributed to patients and visitors. Dr. Renu Kumar from Vaatsalya Hospital, Vizianagaram, gave a health talk on “Prevention & Control of AIDS” in Tribal […]

The 7 Keys to Successful Failure – Forbes

Many people thinking of failure as the undesirable end of something they attempted, when really it is just the beginning. People are scared right now because it seems like our economy is never going to fully recover from the 2008 mortgage fiasco.  They worry about losing their home, their job, or being a bag lady […]

Toronto Star: How India’s health care woes gave birth to private medicine

via thestar.com HUBLI, INDIA—The streets of this south Indian city are still sleepy when Rajnandi calls out in her small cement-walled home. “The baby’s coming,” she bellows. Her husband Walter, a labourer at a local factory, bounds through the door and scoops up their 5-year-old daughter Sharon. Within minutes, he’s gunning his scooter through a […]

Toronto Star: How India’s health care woes gave birth to private medicine

via thestar.com HUBLI, INDIA—The streets of this south Indian city are still sleepy when Rajnandi calls out in her small cement-walled home. “The baby’s coming,” she bellows. Her husband Walter, a labourer at a local factory, bounds through the door and scoops up their 5-year-old daughter Sharon. Within minutes, he’s gunning his scooter through a […]

Indian companies' embrace of shared value project will boost inclusivity | Guardian Sustainable Business | guardian.co.uk

FSG researched shared value efforts in India – and to our surprise found many innovative efforts that are creating economic value while contributing to meaningful and sustained social impact at scale. In healthcare, companies such as General Electric and Vaatsalya are creating shared value by extending rural access to healthcare and developing innovative medical devices […]

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