KU faculty members voice concerns over procedure for appointments & promotions
Karachi
March 5, 2021
Some faculty members of Karachi University have raised concerns over the alleged irregularities in the scrutiny process for positions of professorship and appointments of chairmen at departments.
They accused the varsity administration of nepotism and said some blue-eyed faculty members had been appointed to important positions while those who had fulfilled the same criteria had been ignored by the top management.
Rejecting the accusations, KU Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Khalid Iraqi said on Thursday all appointments were made as per rules and after the approval of the relevant decision-making bodies.
Abiomed Europe GmbH: MEDCERT Enables the Use of the Single Access Procedure with Impella CP Introducer Sheaths in Europe
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Following consultation with its notified body, MEDCERT GmbH, Abiomed is introducing the single access procedure with Impella CP introducer sheaths for the treatment of heart disease in Europe.
At Abiomed s European headquarters in Aachen, Germany, Impella heart pumps have been developed and produced for more than 20 years to stabilize and recover the human heart. The single access procedure enables the treating physician not only to place Impella heart pumps in the ventricle via the 14 French Impella CP introducer sheaths, but also to insert other catheters and introducer sheaths. Thus, cardiac interventions such as percutaneous coronary interventions can also be performed via the 14 French Impella CP introducer sheaths.
Moscow, Mar 4 (Prensa Latina) The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) on Thursday announced the beginning of a continuous review procedure of the Sputnik V vaccine by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
04 Mar 2021 - 12:53
A view of St Bartholomew s Hospital, where Britain s Prince Philip has been admitted, in London, Britain, March 4, 2021. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
Reuters
LONDON: Britain s Prince Philip underwent a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition on Wednesday, Buckingham Palace said in a statement. His Royal Highness will remain in hospital for treatment, rest and recuperation for a number of days, the palace said.
Philip, 99, was admitted to hospital on Feb. 16 after he felt unwell to receive treatment for an unspecified, but not COVID-19-related, infection.
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