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Two doctors of the Government General Hospital Triage centre were suspended for not being present in the COVID ward.
District Collector G. Veerapandian on Monday during a surprise visit to the centre did not find the doctors at the COVID-19 patients’ ward in Room No. 99 of the old Gynaec Ward.
The Collector called for the duty register and the duty order given by the Kurnool Medical College Principal and GGH Superintendent and identified the absence of Anaesthesia Assistant Professor S. Sudhir Kumar and a PG doctor B. Suresh Babu of Physiology Department and suspended them for dereliction of duty.
That
discovery in 1921 at the University of Toronto and the first successful use of
insulin in a human in early 1922 at Toronto General Hospital was a team effort
with “surgical approach of Dr. Banting, the critical input of research
assistant Charles Best and visiting biochemist James Collip, and the advice,
guidance and oversight of John Macleod, chair of the Physiology Department”
according to Canada Post.
Banting
and Macleod received the 1923 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for the
discovery. Banting shared his award money with Best, and Macleod shared his
with Collip.
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Rotary lauds Kalyesubula for uplifting Nakaseke communities
February 17, 2021 Written by John Vianney Nsimbe Dr Kalyesubula (3rd L) receives his award from officials of the Rotary Club of Kampala Ssese Islands
On February 4, the Rotary Club of Kampala Ssese Islands presented Dr ROBERT KALYESUBULA with a vocation award in recognition for his outstanding work in improving the healthcare and education of vulnerable communities in Nakaseke through his African Community Centre for Social Sustainability (ACCESS), writes John Vianney Nsimbe.
When you talk to Dr Robert Kalyesubula, a medical practitioner, one major character trait stands out; the meekness and a non-presumptuous warmth towards people.
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