ISRO, conferred the prestigious Award of Recognition, to the Emergency Medicine Department of Apollo Hospitals Bangalore, in recognition of its long contribution in developing the HEALTH QUEST, patient safety protocols for emergency departments.
It is heartening to note that the pilot studies conducted in Dr. Mehtas hospital, Chennai and Narayana Health City, Bangaluru, based on the learnings from ISRO, have yielded positive results, the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency said in a statement late on Tuesday.To derive wider benefit from such knowledge-transfer from ISRO and further improve on the way the services are provided at these departments, it is planned to implement the Health-QUEST Quality Upgradation Enabled through Space Technology studies in 11 selected hospitals across the country, it said.
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New Delhi: Dr Venkatesh A N, Sr. Consultant & Head of Emergency Medicine, Apollo Hospitals Karnataka Region has been elected as the new National President of the ‘Society for Emergency Medicine India’ (SEMI). He will hold charge during the period 2021- 2023. Dr Venkatesh’s experience of over 21 years in emergency medicine and expertise in all areas of emergency procedures and Emergency care medicine will help him to ensure that SEMI continues to play an important role in ensuring proficiency and skill in emergency care practitioners in the country.
The Society for Emergency Medicine India (SEMI) is continuously working on Training, Education, Recognition, Research and Service in the field of emergency medicine. SEMI is a full member of the International Federation of Emergency Medicine (IFEM) and is the only organization representing India on the global map of emergency care.
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